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av8or99

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  1. Is there a kit available to change over your generator to an alternator if so recommend brand and part #...1966 C thanks Andrew
  2. That would be great thanks.
  3. They are not producing them right now and starting a waiting list.
  4. Does anybody know where to get the fiberglass one piece belly mod for a 1966 m20c or know where I could use one to make a mold?
  5. https://www.mcmaster.com/9715K18/
  6. I think I found the right part at McMaster. Thanks again for your input.
  7. Matt you are the winner. Took them both back apart and you are correct the spring washer has no spring left and broke in half in my fingers. Thanks for that. Now I have to find where to source that little spring washer. I am surprised that it didn't come in the rebuild kit. Thanks for you input.
  8. Help. Brakes only work if you snap them quickly. If you slowly depress them they go to floor. So had mechanic rebuild them still same problem. Don't know what to try next. I am a new mooney owner. Thank. AP
  9. I called the very first day the add went up, the least they could do is call back and say its under contract already! O well I will never give them any business and make sure everyone i know in aviation knows how the do business.....thanks for the reply.
  10. I've called the company to try to buy this airplane 3 times and can't get the Sales department to return my call. Don't know what kind of scam there running but I hope the widow got here money for the plane
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