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Supercop0184

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  1. Hey bud, so I just got a response on Facebook. All they are, are flat tinnerman nuts. Shoot, I’m finding them almost everywhere now LOL thought you might like to knowShoot, I’m finding them almost everywhere now LOL thought you might like to know
  2. Also - any tips to getting the new headliner in would be greatly appreciated.
  3. I removed my headliner to my 64C Mooney. My new one just came in - and I need to get it installed (what a huge mess that’s going to be). Anyway, I found that the metal bow supports that hold the headliner up, attach on the lip above the Windows using a small screw with this little backer - anyone know what kind of backer this is and where I might could find them?
  4. Did you find that your bows attached to the side using small screws and these little backings? I cannot find these backings and am missing several.
  5. Ok. I’m trying to tackle this project now - I’m missing a few of the backings for the screws that hold the metal bows into the fuselage. The piece of fabric we got way oversized - of course to allow for error - would you lay it out - lay the old one on top, trace and cut before putting it in? Or would you just try to put the new one in whole - and the cut to fit? this is the most daunting portion of the process for sure. Thanks for the help.
  6. I need to see where I can get the instrument lights / air vent placards for this console? It’s the one on the ceiling of the cockpit where the lights and air vent are located. Any help?
  7. Can’t do any of those. Could do late June
  8. Update: it was the P lead - ordered a new one - and got it put in. Got the mag timed tonight - tidied up some of the conglomeration of wires that were strewn about. Found three wires that, at one point, led to the switch - but had been cut in years past and taped. The OLD p lead had a butt splice - that’s where the failure was. I’m definitely glad I’m taking this opportunity to clean up some of the things that are never seen. Pulled the interior - redoing seat upholstery, headliner, and side panels while they’re out. Removed old insulation - pulled inspection panels below back seat - complied with SB208 while we were digging. Cleaned everything up - lubed what we could - shot some corrosion X in that area under the seat - shot some chromium phosphate on the cage for good measure. No corrosion found - what a great feeling. Waiting on new insulation from airtex which will be here Tuesday. Interior stuff should be done mid week - she’s gonna look sharp once it’s all said an done. Hopefully I can get her all buttoned up by next weekend - leaving for a couple of weeks and am supposed to fly her in for her annual on the 19th. If I can’t get it flying by the time I leave - I’ll have to reschedule my annual. Taking it to weepnomore July 26th, then in for paint in October. Woohooo
  9. Awesome - thank you so much! I’ll give it a look. Also - Is that the date manufactured in the picture? Looks like 1999
  10. What am I looking for? What specific areas and what kind of damage - just want to know what I look for after it’s been towed or left at an FBO. Also, would I be correct that these pucks are dated 1999? Thanks!
  11. They have three different qualities - the middle of the road is listed 290.00 for their 64 C model package.
  12. I’m talking to SCS - can you send me what name your pattern may be under?
  13. You just thought your math was fuzzy - or was that too many whiskeys? Eh - errrr..where was I? Oh YES! Whisky!
  14. I will be in DC that week. Wish I could make it
  15. Ram Mount for IPAD MINI on the Yoke - I love it there - 64 C model
  16. We will be flying in the Friday before - Myself, A Bonanza, and a C182. We will land in Janesville to group up and go in together - Our goal is to get close to the newer set of Shower houses in the North 40. You are more than welcome to meet us in Janesville if you decide not to do the Caravan.
  17. Im about to have an auto interior shop do mine - I will definitely let you know I just responded to a 5 year old comment - *face in hand oops*
  18. Next question - did it come with the little boots for the linkages? Did you have to cut to get the old one off? Sorry - 20 questions anddddd I’m taking this task on last minute so - not much time to research.
  19. Just looked them up. A very reasonable option for carpet. Thanks for the recommendation. So you didn’t have to remove or disconnect any linkages?
  20. Has anyone replaced their carpet in a 64 C model where the nose gear well in the cabin is carpeted? I’m guessing you have to remove the the linkages that go up through the carpet?
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