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  1. A friend had the Huston tankers did a compltere re-reseal his 201. The job took 1 month and cost $7,000.

    However, leakage illustrated here with this picture can be repaird in 2-days. The sealant-1422 B requires 14-days to cure. 

    SlyKleen is the magic that makes the job doable in your hangar. jt

     

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  2. Thanks.

    I pulled this interior out as part of the port tank sealing work. The 1422 sealant cured and passed the leak tease.

    By the way, if/when you need to seal a tank, let me know. I can walk you through that project with new products that make the re-sealing managable. 

     Onward. jt

  3. The BatteryMINDer pigtail is shielded, tethered, and operational. Extra caution is called for in protecting the pigtail from chaffing even though a fuse protects the lead. The utility and convenience are good but installation-caution is gold. 

    NOTE: This is a valuable site for all of us Mooniacs, however, installing an album of pictures or pictures within an album is hugely challenging.  All suggestions about how to insert pictures in sequence and how to present them right side up are appreciated. The "image" rotation tool (left) consistently flipped this picture 180 degrees when clicked once seeking a 90-degree rotation. And, this picture is not the lead picture of the album. It needs to be moved downstream 6 or 8 pictures. grrrrr 

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    175KT (formerly 6458U) was modified with 16 Paul Loewen STC's including this special production of this 201 windshield cowling. Note the fuselage crown was cut to accept the full 201 windshields.  Two inspection panels were added on the port and starboard side to simplify changing air filters and servicing the brake reservoir. The 201 windshield replaced the 1963 two-piece windshield which limited the 325 1963 M20C's Vnc to 194mph. 1/4" 201 windshields were tested to 240mph. 

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    175KT (formerly 6458U) was modified with 16 Paul Loewen STC's including this special production of this 201 windshield cowling. Note the fuselage crown was cut to accept the full 201 windshields.  Two inspection panels were added on the port and starboard side to simplify changing air filters and servicing the brake reservoir. The 201 windshield replaced the 1963 two-piece windshield which limited the 325 1963 M20C's Vnc to 194mph. 1/4" 201 windshields have been tested to 240mph. 

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    The 201 wingtips w/strobes & navigation lights include the VOR antennas. The 1993 M20C VOR antenna was attached to the vertical stabilizer. By removing the '63 antenna "splitter" allows the wingtip antennas to function. The plan originally called for the M20C ailerons to be replaced with M20J's because the J's counterweights are inside the wingtip (reduced drag). The plan didn't work. A set of J ailerons complete with c.weights and tips (damaged) plus the starboard flap are for sale here in the classified section.

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    The 1963 luggage door was removed and replaced with a 1993 M20J door which includes an added safety feature of an interior release (see red mechanism).

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    175KT was awarded the M20C Best of Series at MAPA and two Oshkosh awards-Bronze Lindy-Best Contemporary Single and Best Contemporary Mooney. 

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    175KT R&R the engine firewall forward. The O-360 (carburated) 180hp engine was replaced with a 1993 IO-360A3B6D fuel injected 200hp engine. All parts ahead of the firewall are from a 1993 M20J 24V airplane. Note the remote oil filter inboard of the scat heater hose. Intake tubes, valve covers, and wing stall fences were chromed by CA Hi Luster The 1963 shower spark system was removed. The ignition key was modified by eliminating the shower-spark plate. The 24V starter was replaced with a 12 V HiTork unit as was the generator. The bi-metal oil temperature unit was substituted for the 12V installation.

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    A 1993 IO360A3B6D single drive mag Lyc was STC'd to the 1963 airframe along with the 1993 M20J cowl. Note the firewall joggle that extends the cowl attachment forward 1" was required to fit the J cowl to the '63 airframe. The '93 Lyc is a 24V engine requiring a change of starter, alternator, bimetal oil sensor, removal of the shower spark system and Bendix ignition key shower spark tab. Installation includes the back of the engine oil cooler and the K&N air filter on the front. Note the inspection panel added to the front of the 1/4" 201 windshield frame.   

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    Both the door and pilot's panel feature a cutout for extra elbow room. The three-tone custom leather design is shown on the door with darker leather lower lighter leather for the middle section and the lightest suede of the headliner at the top of the door. Note the vertical pillar aft of the door was painted black to unify the expanse of the curved (prized) windows.  

  12. The custom leather interior by Buchanan Aviation, Concord, CA features layered foams that adapt to body shape without distorting seating. The front seats are from a 1988 M20J. Front and back seats feature late model headrests with custom embroidery. The oxygen tank is attached to auxiliary mounts with matching upholstery. Side panels are two-tone leather topped off with a suede headliner. Extensive sound baffling throughout the cockpit reduces cockpit DB levels. Bose 10 with panel power reduces ambient cockpit noise to a whisper.  Windows are 1/4" with gray and further reduce cockpit noise. The 1963 crank up step was removed and replaced with a vacuum step retract system. 

  13. The 1963 control horns were replaced with a 1993 set. The firm that covers the factory control horns was tasked with creating as many "French" seams as possible. The upper left control horn mounts the 1988 M20J electric trim controls. A 1988 electric trim bolts onto the 1963 bulkhead with no modifications (Mooney bulkheads remain unchanged over the years). PtoT and Autopilot on/off are installed on both control horms.

  14. 175KT AVIONICSUPGRADE PREP IN PROGRESS:

    1. GTN 750 $14.6M
    2. GMA 35C 750 audio panel w/ install kit $2,700
    3. GMA 350 35 4 place intercom wire harness $325
    4. GTX 345R XPDR MODE S (out & in) w/GPS with harness $5170
    5. GAD 29B (auto pilot data box will connect the STEC 50 $500
    6. GI 106B CDI w/glide slope WITH INSTALL KIT $2400
    7. (GDL 82 ADS-B OUT +ANTENNA AND 10FT HARNESS $1810 ?)
    8. GARMIN G5 HSI GAD 29B FOR CERT W/ 4 FT HARNESS $3.100
    9. StrikeFinder—GTN 750 data box ?
    10. JPI 800 w/fuel low ?
    11. TOTAL: $30,800
  15. 175KT is the third 180 M20C from the 1963 production line of 325 Mooneys. The restoration/modification includes a firewall forward 200HP 1993 M20J engine, cowl, and McCulley prop. The 175KT changes were inspired by a Roy LoPresti lecture where he described the creation of the 1977 M20J 201. 14 STC's were provided by Paul Lowen, Lazer Aero Styling founder. Note the window's vertical pillar is painted black to emphasize the curve and visibility of 1963 design. 

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    Ragbag Apparel-Virginia-embroidered the Mooney emblem for the aft of the hat shelf. Finding a supplier who has the machinery that can stitch in dense embroidery is a challenge. Ragbag Apparel provided the emblem, seat embroidery, and custom Oshkosh Bronze Lindy 175KT jackets. 

  17. TY, 
    Spike. Re the seats (front and back), we used several types of foam under the leather that allow for contour yet return to the regular seat shape. The seats are very comfortable on long flights. jt

     

     

  18. Late model 201 leather control horns were added. The setup includes the 201 electric trim along with the 2 axis S-Tec 50 w/alt hold. The Insight Strikefinder provides real-time weather The panel includes an EDO JPI-800 engine analyzer. The 1963 "Johnson Bar" retract is preferred and retained. 

  19. The 1963 M20C (modified) is powered by a 1993 IO360A3B6D 200hp Lyc including the McCulley prop and 1993 201 cowl. The restoration features STC's by Paul Lowen: STCs 200 hp fuel injected engine, 1/4" windshields (note the added inspection panels in front of the windshield for the air filter/brake reservoir) wing root mod, one-piece belly pan, dorsal fin mod, brake caliper mod, wheel well linings, K&H air filter mod, Remote oil filter mod, M20 crankcase breather mod, 1993 luggage door mod, 201 electric trim mod, 201 control horns with new leather coverings, 201 seats, custom leather interior, and 5 color PPG paint design. 

  20. This is our 1963 M20C modified powered by a 1993 IO360A3B6D LYC complete with the 1993 cowl & McCulley prop. Interior is custom leather. All AC wiring was R&R. Onboard weather is by Insight Strikerinder. An EDO JPI 800 analyzer monitors engine operations. A two-axis S-Tec 50 autopilot provides flight comfort and stability. The AC made a two-way pass with a radar speed of 204mph leading to the tail number: 175KT. The AC received the 2002 Oshkosh Bronze Lindy for the Best Modified Contemporary and the 2003 Oshkosh Best Contemporary Mooney awards along with the 2002 and 2001 MAPA  Best of Series M20C.  

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