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zuutroy

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  1. 21 minutes ago, geoffb said:

    I've got a couple left over from my E.  Levers are a bit worn, but still serviceable enough.  The caps don't wear, it's just the corner of the lever that rounds off and allows the levers to cam up.

     

    Thanks. I'll see how things go with the first lead and let you know. Great to have this board to turn to as someone far removed from the centre of the GA world!

  2. 9 hours ago, larrynimmo said:

    A year ago I bought 2 caps for $80 a piece to have at least one as a spare…I am willing to sell you one for $100 plus shipping if you have no alternative…I bought them to keep a spare on the plane and a spare in my hanger

    That would be great. I sent you a message.

    8 hours ago, carusoam said:

    Grab a pic of the inside of the cap… it has the specific part number you will want to have…

    This way, it matches the fuel neck and locks in place properly oriented….

    See if @OSUAV8TER is still in the fuel cap business…

    Best regards,

    -a-

    I checked the cap and the only number I noted was the part no. '431-9'. I thought that'd be enough to source one. I have sent an email to that user but nothing back as yet. In a bit of rush to get one!

  3. I'm in Europe and going to swap my GNS430 for an IFD440 and 256 and G5 HSI for an Aspen Pro Max. We don't have many options here in terms of buying this kind of stuff off the shelf, so looking for recommendations of reputable sellers Stateside that will give me a good deal. Bonus points if they take the 430, G5 (incl Gad29b and GMU11) and 256!

    Not sure on rules for commercial outfits on MS, but feel free to PM me if you can help.

    Thanks.

  4. I've been having KI-256 troubles lately and I think it's time to say goodbye. As the G5 AI is no good for driving the KFC150, I'm limited to putting a GI-275 in there unless I want to change the autopilot too. I have a G5 HSI downstairs and I'm wondering if this is a pairing that could work? I know they won't communicate and they're essentially independent systems but so are the 256 and the G5 at present. It's a bit of an ugly solution....if it's even legal?

    I asked one shop for a quote here in Europe and they said they didn't like the idea (and something about STC approval....I don't really understand all this stuff) and I should go for another G5 and the GFC 500 or rip out the G5 and get dual 275s. If I went the dual 275 route, I guess the G5 could be sold on?

    Opinions welcome!

  5. Thanks Bob. Could you tell me what leads you to that conclusion? Obviously when one sees an AI behaving strangely it's the prime suspect but the fact that it seems to be tied to the KFC150 confused me. I've just paid for an engine overhaul so I need to keep this repair bill to a minimum :)

  6. Can anyone shed any light on this? I am getting into IFR flying in my own aircraft after training on C172s and was flying an ILS last week with the KFC 150 to see how it performs. All good in heading mode but when it captured in APP mode it started behaving weird and the KI 256 started indicating a bank to the left in straight and level flight (test was done in VMC). At that point I hand flew the remainder.

    Today I went out to diagnose. In the video below I’m tuning in a VOR and picking a nearby radial to see if the KFC will pick it up and track it. Same behaviour again where when I hit NAV on the KFC (bottom right) it doesn’t really do it and then the KI 256 is indicating a false left bank! I turned off the A/P and within a couple of mins the 256 is behaving correctly, continues to work fine in HDG mode back to base and perfect during the landing circuit. I certainly won’t be engaging anything other than HDG mode until I can figure this one out. The only other relevant information is that I have a new vac pump following overhaul and the 256 takes a couple of mins to erect on startup. Not sure if it always did this as I’m only really concentrating on it now.

    The fact that a) it is reproducible and b) it slowly rights itself after disengaging NAV/APP suggests some signal is screwing with the KI 256 and maybe is some capacitive effect that decays away after removing the signal?

    The other weird thing is why it just decides to return to level flight when this is happening. It seems like it’s telling the pilot one thing, but telling the KFC150 something else. It’s possible that it is indeed tracking the radial (although there seems to be about 1-2 degrees of deviation), and is obeying a KFC wings level command, but just telling me something different.

     

     

  7. 4 minutes ago, jaylw314 said:

    +1 on @PT20J's comment--that is NOT the same factory wingtip as the later J models.  Did you find any info on the modification in the logs?  I suppose it might still use the same wingtip lens with a different drill pattern, but the only way you'd know would be to compare it to somebody else's lens

    Yep I'm pretty sure from having read @Hank's post and talking to Lasar that their replacements will fit. I don't remember seeing anything in the logs but I'll have another look. There are some 10+ year old photos online of it on a previous reg and those tips are present.

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  8. Just a final query on this. Lasar is out of stock at present so I might have to wait a bit to get it replaced. Is it  safe enough to fly without the lens assuming day VFR only (ie not switching the lights on)? I have removed the screws and shrapnel.

  9. Ugh does Harp even still exist?! Will post a few reports from upcoming trips. Past year has been mostly lessons towards getting the IR. Quite necessary living on a cloudy island. The above pic happened on a flight where my friend had to cross the English Channel at 1000ft to get home. First thing he did when he reached the airport was book his first IR lesson.

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    1 hour ago, rgpilot said:

    That looks like someone has updated the wingtips to later model. I think the later wingtip lens will fit.

    Oh right, I see the page in the parts catalog now where it shows the older style at the top. That explains my confusion.

    36 minutes ago, bradp said:

    @gsxrpilot might have his old set from his cool upgrade. 

    Look on knots2u or GLAP as a a other source

    you could even make your own :-)

    Would be great to get someone's cast-off as it would be pre-drilled. The Lasar part is about 1/2 the price of the other two you mentioned so I think we'll hold out for them. They will have stock next week.

  11. Thanks, I'm not sure what alternator and regulator I have. I'll take a multimeter out at the weekend and do a bit of detective work. I'll also ground run it for a while  and see what I see. I know the mechanic tidied some wiring at the annual (my first one) so it could have something to do with that.

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  12. I got my J back from annual and on the return the EDM800 went a little crazy and told me cyl 1 had a bad probe about 20 mins into the first flight. No big deal. Today I was on an IR lesson and everything was good. Battery was reading 14.2 V on run up. Some time later during the flight (possibly around the time the EGT probe started giving silly values again) it started barking at me that the voltage was only 12.0 V. I kept an eye on it and there was no change. Also no annunciator light at any time. On final with landing light on it was showing 11.5 V! Still nothing from the annunciator though. When I popped the landing light off during taxi it went up to 11.8 V. The flight was about an hour in total, and I've done 3.5 hours since the inspection. Alternator brushes were inspected as part of it. Do I believe the EDM or the annunciator? From mx manual I believe the VOLTS light should come on at anything less than 12.5 V. I guess if it really is that low it won't turn over next time so I'll know then!

  13. @bradp It's not too bad here. Dublin CTR is bigger than it needs to be but most of the county is class G up to 7500ft and C above that. There's no class A at GA accessible levels and controllers are usually very accommodating about zone transits. Also none of that 'request a service' stuff thankfully. 

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