Hi everyone,
I recently just bought a 1964 M20D (FINALLY!). There is a lot of work to be done to get it flying but overall it's in a good place, relatively. I'll list the current state with some info on each major project as I see with a little info for each. I'm absolutely open and welcome to any info, advice, ideas, or input anyone here may give me.
Currently the panel is removed but most wiring is there (a good bit will be leaving though), which helps me honestly as I plan to do a few small upgrades. I'm planning on removing the KI525 HSI and the KI256 AI and replacing them both dual G5's. I was hoping to remove the vacuum system with this upgrade but from I have read it seems the retractable step also uses this system. Is that the case? I've seen a electric replacement but not sure on that yet.
The interior is completely removed. The purchase included brand new molded plastic sidewalls, 6 or 7 full hides of light brown leather, and all the other needed interior pieces. I will eventually reupholster all seats and such with the leather but that may come later. I plan on using this time with it removed to deeply inspect and clean the cabin area including the steel cage, spar, and side wall sections. Any other things I should do while it's out? Advice for interior work?
It comes with brand new landing gear discs which I'll be replacing. I have the tooling for the mains (the one used to check torque), but not the one to compress the nose. Any advice on getting that done somewhat easily would be more than welcome.
I'll be doing a full annual on it to dive deeper into all other remaining sections of the plane. Engines looked good so far with borescope and compression checks. Only 200hrs on engine which is nice.
Anything else to do while its down? Ideas? Advice? Crazy to own a plane finally, let alone a MOONEY! Sorry for the long post. Just figured it was easier to throw all these things into one place than to make 8 different threads later. I can post some pics next time I'm at the hangar if anyone is interested.
Thanks in advance.