Good evening everyone,
I need to replace my master solenoid. I spoke to Piper tech support and he provided me with a part number and price. Part number 455-151 goes for $611.87 I'll keep this G-rated and not tell you what I thought of this price for a relay.
I've learned that Piper puts the own part number on everything and that I will not receive an 8130 if I purchase this overpriced item. Interestingly, this is manufactured by Cutler Hammer (CM) who's part number is is 6041H105. This is a very common relay used on many other aircraft. I can purchase this relay from a Cessna dealer (Cessna doesn't change vendor part numbers) for half the price Piper wants and it is delivered with an 8130 but with the CM part number attached.
Can I legally put the 6041H105 relay on my aircraft if it comes with an 8130? The IPC states part number 455-151. Am I substituting parts even though they are the same thing?
I have also found a company called Sky-Tec who manufactures a FAA PMA continuous duty solenoid for $65.00. Now Sky-Tec list aircraft that their parts can be substituted for and the PA-30 isn't on this list (Many other Pipers are). Does this disqualify my aircraft from using this reasonable part. According to AD 23-27 vintage aircraft can substitute parts. Since this is a FAA PMA part can I use it or am I creating a problem. My concern is this seems like a gray area. If my A&P agrees to place the Cessna part or the Sky-Tec part on my TwinCo could this be interpreted differently by someone who may be doing a pre-buy on the aircraft down the road?