Grouping of four parts for a Rocketdyne F-1 rocket engine:
An F-1 engine hot gas seal for the pressurization system, 4″ in diameter, clean and still sealed in original packaging with multiple red-and-orange “Rocketdyne Inspection” seals and interior cleaning tag marked as “RA0110-004, Propellant (O2, H2, RP-1) and Pneumatic Service, P/N 306261-3, Date 11-30-65.”
A hot-fired F-1 Engine Turbopump Bearing Coolant Control Valve Connecting Line Seal Plate, 2.75″ x 2.75″, marked on edge "Warner Seal" and with part number “19-406332-5.”
A 1967 hot-fired F-1 Engine Gas Generator Ball Valve Insert, 1.5″ in diameter, covered with part number and acceptance stamps: “302936, Pass, N/C 501-1.”
A 1970 hot-fire F-1 Engine Gas Generator Purge Check Valve Body, 2.5″ x 2″ x 2″, with various part numbers and a North American Rockwell acceptance stamp: “Purge CK Valve 308915, Rating 1205 PSI, Assy.”
The last three parts were ‘hot-fired’ at MSFC on engine #F-6090 and removed during engine disassembly. Included with each part is a pertinent page from Rocketdyne technical manual R-3896-4, "Illustrated Parts Breakdown, F-1 Rocket Engine.” In overall fine condition.
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