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jt_flyer

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  1. Tthanks Tom. I’ll reach out to see if we can make this happen. Joe Trepicone.
  2. Hi. Just purchased a really nice M20C and I noticed I have about 1/2" gap between my baffle seal (attached to the aluminum baffling) and the front cowl at the bottom below the spinner. This gap seal is obviously intended to fit into the slot in the cowl but it's way too short. This gap goes the full width of the aluminum baffle. I'm experiencing high CHT temps but only in climb. It's a apparent this material has not been changed in decades -if ever. Can someone tell me the specs for this rubber seal and maybe a source for it? Is it a kit or just roll stock? Thanks. Joe PS just had the LASAR cowl enclosure installed but doesn't seem to have any cooling effect.
  3. Hi, I'm in the process of installing a heated pitot on my 64 M20c/d. It's a relatively easy process since Mooney was thoughtful enough to pre-install the pitot wire and leave a pre-label the space for the switch. My only problem (other than the high cost of the certified pitot, breaker switch and mast) seems to be which fitting I should use from the 1/4" plastic nylaflow tubing to the new AN 4 flare fitting of the pitot tube. I've included some pictures. Any suggestion for a source of part number would be greatly appreciated. Joe
  4. Thanks very much for your comments. Great resource for new mooney owners like me. First time flying a mooney. I can say already... I get it. .
  5. I just pruchased an M20D what converted to an M20C. The overhead fresh air vent is not operating properly. After remove the headline it appears the cable has disconnected at the door. The knob side cable is connected and appears to move when the knob is rotated. I'd like to reconnect or replace this cable however there doesn't appear to be a way to remove the water tight aluminum enclosure around the vent to access the cable termination/vent mechanism without removing the rivets that hold this enclosure to the top of the fuselage. Am I missing something? Is there a way to access this cable end without removing rivets? Thanks.
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