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Oil Cooler Assembly 5A527 Question


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Hi HerkyBird Forum,

Can anyone help me with my question?

Some of the Standard Thomson/Honeywell Oil Cooler Units I have seen have Part No:5A527 stamped on the Dataplate, and some others have Part No:5A527-000.

Is there a difference? and does anyone know what the -000 relates too?

I'm assuming that it may be a MOD State, but the Technical Order does not reference this.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Deputy Dog.

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The 5A527-000 part number was originally made for C-130A aircraft S/N 2935009663321 Cage code 72914. The oil cooler itself uses the part number 5A527 but there are a couple of different uses for it. The 5A527-001 is meant for T-56 engines while 5A527-002 is used as an antenna coil cooler. They are the same oil cooler with different thermostats and uses, the 001 at the end of the part number is just a designator code for what it's intended use is.

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