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Cessna 180 Carb Air Box Repair

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I sent it to the airbox doc and it came back great. Unfortunately, my 30 year old O470-JCR ran out of legs. So I have the recenlty rebuilt airbox waiting to be sold when I complete the big project, which is a zero time northpoint xp-4 70-50, seaplanes west mount, new selkirk cowling, and new carb and newer style airbox. Once I'm back in the air, I'll resell all my like-new parts - rebuilt airbox and knisely exhaust with about 50 hours on it. I'm going to hold on to my original cowling I think.... not entirely sure why but will just wait and see how that goes.

180Marty wrote:I bought Air Plaines box for the 180K or if I want to spend big bucks and convert the 1954 180 to newest style Selkirk cowl and Seaplanes West engine mount. What I wanted to know was how did your repair go on the early style box that I think you sent to Arizona.
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Soyarnarchisto - please let me know when you are ready to sell your early airbox or part for the early airbox. I am still looking for the one used from '56 to '59.
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Mine is from a '55. I don't think that will help you, right? If it does, then i'll hold it for you.
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Does anyone have the parts breakdown for the early model airbox? Specifically, what part numbers make up the 0750111 airbox that fits serial numbers 30000-32150 1953-1954ish. I think it should be something like 0750111-2 etc
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silflexer wrote:Does anyone have the parts breakdown for the early model airbox? Specifically, what part numbers make up the 0750111 airbox that fits serial numbers 30000-32150 1953-1954ish. I think it should be something like 0750111-2 etc


That would be the 1953-55 model, with the "shark mouth" induction air inlet..
Page 202 in the early 180 IPC has the drawing, pages 203 & 204 have the part numbers.
If you don't have an IPC, DM me your address & I'll scan these pages & email them to you.

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I appreciate it, yes, that is the airbox I am referring to. I am looking for the parts breakdown of the actual airbox. In other words, when Cessna built the airbox it used part #……for the left side metal piece, and part # ………. For the top skin. The normal IBP doesnt appear to have that data.
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It doesn't matter if you have the part numbers. I called Textron myself 3 years ago and they told me there is no possibility to get a new or any parts for the 53-55 airbox. Cessna destroyed the jigs and will no longer make the parts so you are on your own to fabricate replacements or send it to the airbox doc guy. That's what I did. 3 months later I bought a northpoint xp470-50 and still have my old '55 airbox just rebuilt sitting on the shelf. I will list it for sale when I come up for air after breaking in this new engine.
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Thank you, I shot you a pm
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silflexer wrote:I appreciate it, yes, that is the airbox I am referring to. I am looking for the parts breakdown of the actual airbox. In other words, when Cessna built the airbox it used part #……for the left side metal piece, and part # ………. For the top skin. The normal IBP doesnt appear to have that data.


Several years ago, someone who used to post on here rebuilt his early airbox himself.
I dunno what else he had to get, but he told me he bought the top skin from Cessna-- actually, it was probably Yingling.
You might try giving them a call.
Or maybe that guy will pipe up, if he's still on board here.
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I was “that guy”; I apparently bought the last upper skin in 2018 for $780 and used it to repair my air box (page 2 in this thread). So far, knock on wood, it’s holding up just fine. If I had to fix one now, I’d see if I could fabricate what’s needed, and if not, I’d call the folks listed above.
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