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Tércio Rodrigues

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  1. PP-SID '61 M20B and PT-OFI '89 M20J
  2. PT-OFI in front and PP-SID in the back. Two of the very few Mooney in Brazil
  3. carusoam, N201MK, cliffy, gjensen and N601, Thanks a lot for all the advices. I have an update: our GNS430, which was damaged in the electrical failure, and revised in the US by Garmin, just went out again. It might be just a screen problem, but it may be another font damage font due to a short, and I'm starting to think that I have at least 3 events related to it (2 times damage on the equipment itself, and the PTT - oil pressure issue, just on transmitting modes). I'm going to start checking the instalation looking for shorts, as well as for grounding problems. It would be weird, because it was installed at least 10 years ago, but it's actually the newest equipment installed. Thanks again for the help! Tércio
  4. Guys! Need your help again with some issues on my 1989 M20J MSE. Few months ago I had a major electrical failure (you can read here), and now, after lots of avionics repair, we're getting things as they were before, little by little. But still got some annoying troubles: - We had our R1 Eletronics International Tach replaced by a new one, but now we have approx. 30-60 RPM error, for example, at T/O, full power, full high RPM, the tach displays 2730-2740, and once the plane starts rolling, it may rise to 2760. We have no reasons to believe that the prop its really at more than 2700 since with the old R1 it never excedded it, and any adjustment was made at the governor, and we had checked rotational speed with a Tuning Fork (is this the right english term to reffer to it?) and it indicated 2700, full power, full rpm. We had not replaced the mag sensors, though, we are using the old ones. Do you think this could be the problem? - We replaced our Gauge Cluster, but sometimes, when you push PTT (both sides), the oil pressure indication drop till yellow arc. This happens on both radios (GNS430 and KX155), on transmitting modes. It seems to happen with frequencies higher than 130,00 MHz, but I'm not sure of this and if it has anything to do with it. - Our EGT/OAT (B & D P/N 0230-003, Mooney P/N 880001-509) is out of work: I know it gets energized, because it is noticeable when I pull the CB, but it just give wrong indications such as -30°C when the real OAT its like 30°C, and no rise in EGT at all while leaning. - Finally, the interior lights seem to be flashing at very high frequency, slower when the engine is at slower speeds, and higher, when the engine is at higher speeds. During flight its almost imperceptible, but during taxi its quite clear. Some general info: its a 28V system, SN 24-3139. We have replaced the Voltage Regulator and tested it several times in the plane (direct in the VR and with a multimeter through the cig lighter) and it seems pretty steady on the correct range. And at last, but not least, I am (as does the plane) in Brazil, so all of these nice avionics shops you guys indicates here at Mooneyspace are sadly unavailable for me! So, any help will be much appreciated!!! Tércio
  5. Thanks, Bob! I've just sended yesterday my pump to revision, I supose its either the impeller or a broken shaft, too, as you said, my symptoms were the same. Bill, I'm going to try rebuilt my pump, since I'm in Brazil and getting parts from the US its big trouble, big time, and big money, but thanks for sharing, I'll let you know if by any chance I need yours! Regards!
  6. Bob, have you find out what was the problem? I'm having the same issue on my 8163A Weldon.
  7. grami-air, I don't want to seem alarming, but I would check everithing carrefully before flying again!!!! Does your light flashes intermittently all the times or sometimes it just stops? I had this issue too, and that's what happened to me: http://mooneyspace.com/topic/9660-alternator-field-1-circuit-breaker-in-climb/?p=150208 Good luck!
  8. If a digital copy works for you you may try this: http://mooney.free.fr/
  9. Guys, please, I need your help! I'm willing to buy this tach (http://www.ebay.com/itm/B-D-TACHOMETER-P-N-0520-003-/171348387858?pt=Motors_Aviation_Parts_Gear&hash=item27e528e812&vxp=mtr) to replace mine but I was told that my sender might be damaged. Do you know what is the correct P/N for the sender of it? Does the sender includes the Tach Gen? Any of you have a spare one? It is difficult to find? My IPM says tha TACH GEN (B & D INSTR) P/N is 880053-501, but Mooney P/Ns make me confuse... I'm attaching a photo of the one I removed. Thanks!!
  10. Cabanaboy and Marauder, thanks for your reply! Actually, I have one of this R-1, but it's damaged and I was looking for the original one because I'm not sure if the R1 is certified for it. That's why I asked about the TSO, PMA and STC... Do you know something on it? Thanks!
  11. Hello everyone! I'm looking for a tachometer for a 1989 M20J MSE, 28V, IPM says it's P/N is 880039-515, anyone have a spare one? My hole is 2-1/4'' And still, how can I find a tachometer compatible and aprooved for my plane? And if it's not too much to ask, could anyone explain to me the difference between TSO, PMA and STC? Thanks!
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