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I have seen references to this in threads 3-4 months ago but, has anyone come out with a rebuild kit for a new style airpack yet? I need one!
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http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/56623-i-fixed-my-air-pack-leak-post655333.htmlI have seen references to this in threads 3-4 months ago but, has anyone come out with a rebuild kit for a new style airpack yet? I need one!
Does anyone have the NSN for a "new style" air pack? If so I can get the maker, who also should have rebuild parts.From going to the linked thread, and then to the next thread linked therein, I did not get a definitive answer. The last post recommended calling a supplier after another said the kit would likely cost the same as a new air pack. Clinto, you are in the loop on this, did you ever find a kit and what is the number and price?
Thanks for your help
RL
From going to the linked thread, and then to the next thread linked therein, I did not get a definitive answer. The last post recommended calling a supplier after another said the kit would likely cost the same as a new air pack.
Yes. Since I have been stymied by lazy parts guy and having a time constraint starting my own business, I have not gotten to the bottom of this.Clinto, you are in the loop on this, did you ever find a kit and what is the number and price?
I found it on the www.trkpartcatalog.com website that is now defunct:I don't see anything with the p/n RN25T.
If that is the case, then Tom is an idiot and gave me the part # for the old style airpack rebuild kit after I specifically told him I was after the new style and I already had 4 rebuild kit for the old style in my inventory.The N4105AA is NSN: 2530-00-040-2188 and is the old style airpack (not a kit) and costs $279+.
I don't know where he got the RN25T part number (probably an AMG catalog) but that part number is NOT in the military supply system. It probably is a good AMG number but the military doesn't recognize it, doesn't stock it, and haven't ever ordered it. It could be that the shorter airpacks are so new they have never had to rebuild one before they started surplussing deuces from the system and at the end, were just using up the current inventory of the short airpacks and long airpacks/kits.I found it on the www.trkpartcatalog.com website that is now defunct:
I had been looking for the rebuild kit for the new, short airpack and upon Hndrson's advice, I called CSI. He said they are out and are at least a month out from getting more (this was in April 2010), but he offered me the part # of the kit.
It's RN25T.