P/N: 641792
Category: Valves & Actuators
This product requires a custom quote. Please contact our sales team for pricing information or submit an RFQ (Request for Quote).
| Condition | Stock |
|---|---|
| New Surplus | 4 Available |
| As Removed | 1 Available |
The 641792 is a Continental OEM intake poppet valve that meters air-fuel mixture into the cylinder during the intake stroke. This steel valve features a 30-degree seat geometry and corresponds to TCM 355968 (MFR 655968) for specified Continental piston engines. Installed in the cylinder head during engine overhaul or major repair, it works with the valve seat and spring assembly to control mixture flow.
Verify part eligibility in the engine Illustrated Parts Catalog and follow Continental maintenance manual procedures for installation, clearance checks, and torque specifications before returning the engine to service.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The 641792 is a Continental OEM intake poppet valve that meters air-fuel mixture into the cylinder during the intake stroke. This steel valve features a 30-degree seat geometry and corresponds to TCM 355968 (MFR 655968) for specified Continental piston engines.
Hydraulic component compatibility depends on the aircraft system design. Common aviation hydraulic fluids include MIL-PRF-5606 (mineral-based), MIL-PRF-83282 (synthetic), and Skydrol (phosphate ester). Verify the VALVE-INTAKE>> against your aircraft maintenance manual for fluid compatibility.
Overhauled and repaired hydraulic components are pressure-tested per manufacturer specifications and include 8130-3 documentation. The VALVE-INTAKE>> is available in: New Surplus, As Removed. Contact us for test documentation on your selected condition.
In-stock hydraulic components ship same business day before 3 PM EST. We provide 24/7 AOG support at (904) 998-9101 for urgent hydraulic system needs. RFQ submissions are typically quoted within 24 hours.