Product Details
C J Aviation has been manufacturing the best fuel pumps in the industry for more than 20 years, offering direct replacement for Dukes fuel pumps for Beechcraft, Cessna, Diamond, Maule, Mooney, Lake and Navion aircraft.
Better
- Direct replacements for several OEM Fuel Pumps
- Two-year warranty or 300 hours, whichever comes first
- Certified FAA and EASA Repair Station
Stronger
- Redesigned motor
- Longer seal life
- Tighter tolerance design
Faster
- In stock - New and Exchange
- Most orders ship same day
- 3-5 day turnaround on Overhauls/Repairs
For more information go to Fuel Pumps.
For additional products visit Fuel Pump Components.
Note: A *refundable core charge is included in the price of all C J Aviation FAA-PMA pumps.
*When a qualified core is returned within 60 days of the original invoice date.
C J Aviation Warranties
FAA and EASA approved certified repair station
Available for general aviation and experimental aircraft with exchanges on Airborne, Dukes and Weldon pumps.
Quick turn around with same day shipping on standard fuel pump part numbers.
Note: A *refundable core charge is included in the price of all C J Aviation FAA-PMA pumps.
*When a qualified core is returned within 60 days of the original invoice date.
Supersedures
Eligibility Notice
Please verify that this product is eligible for your aircraft before adding
it to your cart.
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to view product eligibility.
OEM Part Number
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McFarlane Part Number
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Comment
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1471-00-1 |
1471-00-3CJ |
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1471-00-3 |
1471-00-3CJ |
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Eligible Aircraft
Make |
Series |
Model |
Beginning S/N |
Ending S/N |
Comment |
Eligibility Chart |
Maule |
M-4 |
M-4 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-4 |
M-4-180V |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-4 |
M-4-220 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-5 |
M-5-180C |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-5 |
M-5-200 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-5 |
M-5-220C |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-5 |
M-5-235C |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-6 |
M-6-180 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-6 |
M-6-235 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-235 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-235A |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-235B |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-235C |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-260 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-260C |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-420A |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
M-7-420AC |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
When equipped with IO-540 engine
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MT-7-235 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MT-7-260 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MX-7-180 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MX-7-180A |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MX-7-180AC |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MX-7-180B |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MX-7-180C |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MX-7-235 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MXT-7-160 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MXT-7-180 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-7 |
MXT-7-180A |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Maule |
M-8 |
M-8-235 |
0 |
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
|
6889
|
Related Documents
Product Catalogs and Price Lists
PMA Lists
Eligibility Charts
Frequently Asked Questions
Question |
How do I keep contaminants out of my fuel system?
The fuel selector valve works in unscreened fuel. Contaminated fuel can cause selector valve seal damage. When fueling from possibly contaminated fuel sources McFarlane recommends the use of a fuel filter, such as Mr. Funnel or another filtering device, to reduce trash in the fuel system.
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Is there a mandatory replacement time for diaphragm fuel pumps?
Diaphragm fuel pumps should be replaced or overhauled:
- At engine TBO or after ten years in service, whichever occurs first. Replace on condition if leaks develop or performance drops for example.
- Refer to Lycoming Mandatory Service Bulletin 240W for information regarding engine TBO.
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I have just installed my new Fuel Pump and my engine will not start. Why?
A common cause for this problem is fuel starvation due to improper installation of the fuel pump. Make sure that the fuel lines are not crossed; that is, the inlet line should be connected to the inlet side of the pump (marked “IN” on the top of the port) and the outlet line should be attached to the fuel pump outlet port. Fuel should be present at the inlet side of the fuel pump.
Improper installation of the fuel pump may result in a misalignment of the operating lever with the operating plunger in the accessory case. If so, there will be no movement of the lever and no pumping motion to provide fuel flow. If misalignment is found upon removal of the pump, the lever is probably damaged or broken. If misalignment of the operating lever has occurred, it will require inspection and repair by a qualified technician.
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What is causing the fuel (or oil) to leak from my Fuel Pump drain line?
Leakage of fuel or oil through the fuel pump overboard drain line indicates a worn or ruptured diaphragm inside the fuel pump. The fuel pump should be replaced before further flight.
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What is causing my fuel pressure to fall below the “green arc”?
The most common reasons for low fuel flow/pressure are the following:
- A worn or broken O-ring on the inlet side fuel fitting can cause an inlet suction leak. An inlet air leak will result in low Fuel Pump output pressure.
- A weak operating spring in the Fuel Pump diaphragm assembly
- A worn fuel pressure gauge
- A clogged fuel vent or fuel cap
- A constriction in a fuel line either externally (a kinked hose), or internally (due to a collapsed hose lining)
- Wrong fuel pump for the installation
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What is causing my fuel pressure to fluctuate?
Fluctuating fuel pressure can be the result of the following:
- A worn fuel pressure gauge
- A worn or broken O-ring on the inlet side fuel fitting
- An obstruction in the induction system (air intake)
- A clogged or dirty fuel strainer
- Foreign material inside the fuel body (such as fuel cell sealant, thread sealant, or a drill shaving)
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