Replacement For Romec Engine-Driven Pumps On Lycoming Engines
The FAA has granted Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) to Hartzell Engine Technologies for is new 202F series fuel pumps.
“We designed, developed and certified our new 202F series fuel pumps to fill a need in the market. The original Crane/Lear Romec RG9570 pumps required for certain Lycoming engines are no longer in production,” Mike Disbrow, president of Hartzell Engine Technologies (HET) said. “Now owners of these engines have a new alternative.”
Disbrow explained that the HET 202F series pumps not only provide equal performance to the Crane/Lear Romec units they replace, the new HET pumps offer some significant design advancements.
“One of the most significant differences between the new HET fuel pumps and the old Crane/Lear Romec pumps is that our units use new carbon vanes, whereas the prior-generation units use steel vanes,” Disbrow said. “Because they are less abrasive than steel vanes, our new carbon vanes can dramatically reduce overall wear to the pump’s liner, which is the heart of the pump and a very expensive component to replace.”
“We are also able to tightly tolerance these vanes to improve pump performance and reduce pressure fluctuations,” he said.
The newly FAA PMA’d 202F fuel pumps join HET’s already PMA’d 200F (replacing various Crane/Lear Romec RG9080 series pumps) and 201F (replacing various Crane/Lear Romec RG17980 series pumps). HET fuel pumps are applicable for use on a wide variety of Lycoming engines.
The new 202F series fuel pumps include two part numbers covering specific installations:
#1: 202F-1001 replace the Crane/Lear Romec RG9570K1 fuel pumps found on Lycoming engines used on the Grob G120, and Beechcraft Turbocharged Baron and Duke.
#2: 202F-1002 replace the Crane/Lear Romec RG9570P1 fuel pumps found on Lycoming engines used on the Piper Turbo Saratoga and Turbo Lance.
All new Hartzell fuel pumps purchased from an authorized distributor carry a two-year/1,000-hour (whichever comes first) warranty.
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