Fire wall heater assy.

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Fire wall heater assy.

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Putting my firewall back together. Didn’t take it apart was like this when I got it. I’m in the process of putting the heater / cold air assy back on the firewall. And I have a bag with some parts in it. Not sure what this is. I know it’s broken. But still would like to know what it is. Can’t find it in the IPC.
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I did a cursory look at part# 0450247 images online and can't figure out where something like that would go. Same as early Cessna 150's.
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What kind of material is it? It looks like it might have been a ceramic insulator: not part of the heater control valve, as far as I can remember.
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A member of the C-170 crowd who apparently "trolls" this site sent me the following, an amazing example of sleuthing! With his permission, I am posting it here.

Hi John,
I’m an A&P/IA restoring a 1952 C-170B and happened to see the question regarding an unknown part in this thread:
https://www.cessna120140.com/Forum2018/ ... ba9#p17546

Googling the number “458” found on the mystery ceramic piece + “insulator” leads one to this website:

https://www.rfparts.com/458-birn-p.html ... KVrJRguQFI


That looks an awful like the bottom half to p/n 0411067 “insulator assy.” found in fig. 56-12 and fig. 57-15 for the G.E. Radio Installation in the C-120/140 IPC. and Univair’s p/n 0411067-1.
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