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Another Screws Question - where to find?
BrianWilkins replied to Wapst's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/exterwasherkit.php?clickkey=3053680 -
How to stay cool in the summer?
BrianWilkins replied to GoDemonDeacons's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I put a Milwaukee M18 battery powered fan either on the right side floorboard or backseat and it blows a ton of air which helps, especially during taxi. -
You're welcome! You could always replace the existing bulb with an LED. That's what I had my avionics shop do when I replaced my panel recently.
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My 69 E has a light on the bottom of the throttle quadrant that shines on the flap / trim indicator. It's connected to the dimmer knob on the panel.
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Vintage Mooney Bladder Value?
BrianWilkins replied to Andy95W's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Bladders would add some value in my opinion. In fact, a friend of mine and I both just had bladders installed and in his case it added fuel capacity. At some point, most Mooneys are going to need either a tank reseal or bladders. There are plenty of debates on both sides as to which is better, but a recent one of either means that a new owner isn’t going to need to spend that time and money on doing it. Therefore, it adds value just as a more recently overhauled engine would add more value than an older one. -
iPad Yoke Mount for M20E w/ Clock
BrianWilkins replied to Steve Hughes's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I removed the clock and replaced it with a metal plate that has a Ram ball mounted to it. iPad mounts to that. -
1964 m20e cowling screw sizes
BrianWilkins replied to Hradec's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
If you’re replacing them anyway, put in camlocs. -
Restore or remove Accu-Trak B11
BrianWilkins replied to christaylor302's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
“Light IFR” without an AP is fine in my opinion and I did quite a bit of that in my E before I got a new panel. I don’t think you’d want to do hours and hours of IMC without one though. Trying to get the old Britain system working is probably going to be next to impossible based on my attempts. Only real option right now is Garmin because Dynon and others just aren’t interested in certifying for the older models. The Garmin is incredible but very, very expensive. -
Poplar Grove Airmotive in Poplar Grove, IL is a very good engine shop and stand behind their work. I had my IO360 overhauled there. https://www.poplargroveairmotive.com/
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Contemplating YD servo for GFC500?
BrianWilkins replied to Modify201's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I have an E model. No YD. My shop said it was unnecessary and having flown with the GFC500 quite a bit now, I really don’t think it would add much. -
What you’re describing is almost identical to my process with the exception that rather than target 1800 RPM, I’m usually prop full forward (high RPM) and about 17” MP. Otherwise, the speeds, etc are exactly what I do.
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Good bye false window, hello mask
BrianWilkins replied to Rmfriday's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I think it looks much better! Just my opinion FWIW. -
Buying advice for a first time owner
BrianWilkins replied to cstoffel22's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I'm 6'1" and find my E model very comfortable in the front. Remember that Mooney's sit like sports cars with your legs almost straight out in front of you. And don't let anyone tell you that Mooney's are smaller side to side than any Piper, etc. because they're all almost identical. As for the backseat, I can haul one regular size adult or two kids comfortably, or it can seat two -small to regular size- adults somewhat uncomfortably unless it's a short flight. You can get a very nice C or E for under $100k. -
Annunciator bulb replacement
BrianWilkins replied to 2rsq24's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I don’t see anything in there that’s relevant, but AC20-62E seems somewhat applicable. I think the bottom line (at least for me) is 1) could I make a case in court for my actions by proving that what I did was in the best interest of safety, didn’t affect flight characteristics, I didn’t have any other certified options, etc. and 2) do I have an A&P willing to sign it off in the logbook. In this case, I think I’m covered, so will likely use the new LEDs. -
Annunciator bulb replacement
BrianWilkins replied to 2rsq24's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Mine are literally falling apart and I’ve looked everywhere for something that’s STC’d but no luck. My current thinking is that since it would not be a major alteration, lights like these should suffice. I am sure opinions will vary on the legality. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/lsdimled.php -
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Here you go. I just put two of these in my Mooney and you can even get them with the trim, PTT, and AP switches installed. https://www.cygnet-aero.com/control-wheel-ca60-524080-17
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CFI for Endorsement in a M20E
BrianWilkins replied to wolfbyte's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I'm a CFI and own an M20E. I meet all of the requirements listed and have done Mooney insurance checkouts before. I am in southwest Florida. Where are you? -
Changing tanks on an M20E
BrianWilkins replied to Dick Denenny's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Has never happened to me and I can't foresee it ever happening unless you move the selector to off instead of the other tank. -
ADF antenna.
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Two paint shops that I'd recommend checking into: Wood Lake Aircraft Refinishing in Sandwich, IL http://www.woodlakeaircraft.com/ This paint shop is close to my home field and I know several people who have had paint jobs done there. The only downside is that they are usually booked up at least a year out. Mena Aircraft Painting in Mena, AR https://www.menaaircraftpainting.com/ My plane is currently there being painted right now and while the job isn't yet complete, I can say that the customer service is top notch. I chose this shop based on other reviews here and on Facebook. Price-wise, Mena Aircraft Paint was nearly the same as Wood Lake but they were able to get me in within about 4 months of scheduling. Note: there are actually a few paint shops on the field at Mena, AR and one of them has a bit of a bad reputation. Trea and Doug Blair own the one I pasted a link to above and have a good reputation, so don't confuse them with other one on the field in Mena.
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Poll: what power settings do you use on an IO-360?
BrianWilkins replied to AndreiC's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I run 25 square, or at least 25k RPM and whatever full throttle with ram air open gives me, and I lean it to about 11GPH. -
I am a CFI and own an E. I’m at C77, which isn’t far from you. Feel free to send me a message if you’d like me to assist you with your training.