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  2. I have heard that in recent times JPI will do the re-program and e-mail it to you rather than having to send it back. Then you just plug into the usb port. Not sure of the cost though.
  3. I would love one!!
  4. Aero motors could likely have a replacement to you in less than a week, they are probably half the cost of a new one and build in improvements the original fuel pump lacked. Give them a call!
  5. Check out what my wife came across!! Authentic 1960 something Mooney Ranger Swag!! She found a total of ten. Six of which are in their original wrapper, ugly as they are. Would anyone like one? Sincerely David.
  6. I think the built-in CDI function didn't come out until the KX165A somewhere in the 2nd half of the 1990's. I believe the KX-165 just had the current radial feature.
  7. I’ll go out to the airport Thursday morning and check if I have channels above 135.00.
  8. Sorry to hear this. But better than having an engine failure! At least you got some hours and over 12 years out of it. Thread drift warning! I've heard that the worry with loss of the clamping pressure runs the risk of spinning a bearing insert. But I've never quite understood that. Don't the inserts have tangs that 'locks' them in place in the case like automotive bearing inserts? Or, do they only rely on the friction provided by sufficient clamping?
  9. Yes, indeed. I had to replace it recently (that is why I had the reference handy). It is not that difficult to do.
  10. Great feedback, everyone! I appreciate it, thank you.
  11. State and federal excise taxes, state sales tax (if applicable), state and local environmental fees, flowage fees, airport fees and surcharges, etc., probably contribute more to the overall price of 100LL than TEL ever did.
  12. Here is an opportunity to exercise your superior aeronautical decision making rather than rely on superior airmanship if your engine driven fuel pump also develops an issue and ground your bird till you can get your boost pump replaced or repaired. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Both the 165 & 155 can include GS receivers.
  14. I sold an EI engine monitor when I upgraded our J to a JPI ED900. EI gave me an estimate of a couple hundred $$ to do the reprogramming. Curious- is JPI much higher than that?
  15. You will get fuel pressure just cranking it. I rarely use the boost pump to start my plane. If you need to fly it somewhere for maintenance, you will need a ferry permit to do it legally.
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  17. When I was troubleshooting the A/P in our J, I replaced that switch to negative effect. When I was studying it I read that the high failure rate is caused by the fact that under trim servo load, the switch is operating near its rated current. A good way to extend the life of that switch is to never use it (except in case of emergency). If you never use it, it never disconnects under load, and doesn't damage the contacts. Not my informed opinion, just something I read that kind of makes sense. It is a minor pain to replace but not a major pain like it seems replacing the trim switch would be.
  18. In my 231, I land with full flaps except when it is gusty above 20kts. Then, depending on wind direction, I may choose to land with takeoff flaps. Gusty crosswinds play heck with you when your slow.
  19. I was only there once. I got conned into picking up wrecked bikes off the track. And then fixing them so they can run them some more. I was offered a free day to run my bike, but I couldn’t make it happen before they closed.
  20. Those switches have a fairly high failure rate - if it were me, I’d replace the whole switch.
  21. Mouser part number MB2061SS1W01-BC If you have trouble finding it in stock elsewhere.
  22. The boost pump is listed as required equipment in the TCDS, so flying without it would be a violation of FAR 91.9. But, if you just want to ground run it, you could spray some starting fluid in the intake manifold.
  23. Don’t call bendix king for it…..suspect they want $500 for it
  24. On a long XC (a bit over 3 hours), I was happily cruising at 9000 msl and life was good. Suddenly there was a loud Bang! that scared the bejeezus out of me. While rapidly scanning everything for the source, I suddenly smelled potato chips. Two large bags were behind me, on top of my hanging clothes in the back seat, and one had blown open (the other was seriously inflated). So I had a nice in-flight snack . . .
  25. I would rethink flying without a backup fuel pump.
  26. My annual is scheduled for next month for my M20F. Over the weekend, my electric fuel pump quit working. How do I need to change my startup procedure until I can get it fixed?
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