BRAND | TYPE | PART DESCRIPTION | PART NO. |
SULZER | RTA58 | ARRANGEMENT OF TURBOCHARGER | U 651 |
SULZER | RTA58 | TURBOCHARGER, COMPLETE | U 65101 |
SULZER | RTA58 | ELASTIC BOLT FOR SUPPORT U 65200 | U 65111 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SOUND INSULATION, TWO-PIECE, COMPL. ON COMPENSATOR U67220 | U 65125 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SOUND INSULATION, TWO-PIECE, COMPL. ON AIR DUCT U 67031 | U 65130 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SOUND INSULATION, THREE-PIECE, COMPL. ON AIR DUCT U 67031 | U 65135 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SUPPORT FOR TURBOCHARGER | U 65200 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SUPPORTING FRAME FOR TURBOCHARGER SUPPORT | U 65251 |
SULZER | RTA58 | PACKING PIECE FOR SUPPORTING FRAME U 65251 | U 65260 |
SULZER | RTA58 | CHARGE AIR COOLER, COMPLETE | U 66101 |
SULZER | RTA58 | AIR DUCT BEFORE AIR COOLER, COMPLETE | U 67031 |
SULZER | RTA58 | COVER ON AIR DUCT U 67031 | U 67041 |
SULZER | RTA58 | JOINT ON COVER U 67041 | U 67044 |
SULZER | RTA58 | NOZZLE ON AIR DUCT U 67031 | U 67047 |
SULZER | RTA58 | LOCKING PLATE ON NOZZLE U 67047 | U 67048 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SCREW PLUG ON AIR DUCT | U 67066 |
SULZER | RTA58 | JOINT RING ON SCREW PLUG U 67066 | U 67070 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SOUND INSULATION ON AIR DUCT U 67031 | U 67071 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SOUND INSULATION ON COVER U 67041 | U 67074 |
SULZER | RTA58 | AIR DUCT AFTER AIR COOLER U 66101 | U 67101 |
SULZER | RTA58 | COVER ON AIR DUCT U 67101 | U 67110 |
SULZER | RTA58 | JOINT ON COVER U 67110 | U 67111 |
SULZER | RTA58 | DIFFUSER ON CHARGING AIR PIPING | U 67201 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SOUND INSULATION ON DIFFUSER U 67201 | U 67216 |
SULZER | RTA58 | COMPENSATOR AFTER TURBOLADER | U 67220 |
SULZER | RTA58 | WATER SEPARATOR AFTER AIR COOLER, COMPLETE | U 67300 |
SULZER | RTA58 | WATER SEPARATOR-PACK, COMPLETE | U 67301 |
SULZER | RTA58 | CARIER ON WATER SEPARATOR | U 67309 |
SULZER | RTA58 | CASE ON TENSION WASHER PACK | U 67311 |
SULZER | RTA58 | TENSION WASHER ON CASE U 67311 | U 67312 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SPECIAL SCREW ON CASE U 67311 | U 67314 |
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