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  1. Daytona Aircraft Services also has a shop at Spruce Creek (7FL6), Jake oversees that too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I considered both before purchase and at the time decided to stay with the wet tanks. Neither solution is permanent and bladders have the added installation cost. Good luck with your bird - Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I have been using Savvy Analysis for many years and have always been very satisfied with the value they provide, their quick response to my engine analysis tickets and related questions, and their continuing efforts to innovate such as FEVA and now the borescope inspection guidance. Good luck with your decision - Hank
  4. Nice, and no surprise there. His work ethic is great. Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Hello Mooney world. When the time comes to seal or repair your wing fuel tanks I highly recommend working with Edison and Wet-Wingologist East (KFXE) as the THE place to receive high value for your investment and excellent results! My previous PIREP was after Edison resealed the tanks in both wings in March 2016 for my 1990 J Model. In that PIREP I recounted my high satisfaction with the value delivered and results achieved. This update covers my recent warranty leak repair experience, 8 years later, during which Edison worked my airplane into his rather full schedule on a Saturday morning, charged me nothing the, and had the airplane ready for pickup by Sunday. If you prefer short PIREPS, you can stop reading now. Otherwise, below are additional details in the spirit of contributing to the knowledge of the Mooney community. After the initial, reseal the right wing periodically (and inconsistently) developed minor seeps in 2016 and 2019 in the same outboard tank area that would not last and I could not find the conditions to replicate them. In each case after discussions with Edison, I decided to postpone taking the airplane to him and continue to monitor instead. Edison was always ready to schedule the in-warranty repair without question. There were no signs of leaks between 2019 and late 2023. During the November 2023 Annual Inspection, my A&P/IA found signs of a small leak at the bottom of the outer right wing fuel tank, none evident on the outer wing skin, and we could not determine for certain if it was old or fresh. I called Edison, who suggested letting the airplane sit in the hangar with the right wing filled to where it could take no more fuel. After a flight that started with full tanks and included left/right steep turns and maneuvering flight, I topped of the tanks as suggested. After a few hours in the hangar with the right tank completely full the leak was evident in the area my A&P/IA found. Edison thought a sealant bubble at the top of the outer tank had broken and was allowing the fuel to leak when the tanks were left sitting and completely full, and that it would require a small repair. I confirmed this by draining fuel to where the fuel level was 1-2 inches below the fuel cap, and the tank did not leak after a day of monitoring. Following discussions with Edison, and setting a date for the repair, he called me back a few days later to explain the leak could also be coming from the fuel sensor gasket located on the vertical outer wall of the outermost tank. Before taking the airplane down several days for repairs, and the added cost of the trip to/from KFXE, Edison recommended that my A&P/IA replace the sensor gasket and check again. After replacing the gasket and topping the tank, the leak returned after a few hours. At this point I decided with Edison it was time for a repair, and we agreed on an earlier date than planned provided I could get the airplane to him the next Saturday morning. I flew to KFSE early Saturday morning and taxied the airplane directly to Edison's shop; Edison started work immediately; the airplane was ready on Sunday, 8 years after the initial reseal; Banyan Air Services towed it to their ramp late Sunday; and I picked up the airplane on Tuesday 4/9/24. My assessment is that the source of the inconsistent seeps in 2016 and 2019 was the same repaired by Edison in 2023, with the fuel just finding its way out to the bottom wing skin by the path of least resistance. Finally, fuel is expensive at KFXE, but Banyan gives a discount to Edison's customers, so I added the 10 gal minimum they require to wave some of the ramp fees, and flew the airplane home early Tuesday afternoon. The folks at Banyan were a pleasure to work with. With dry wings and in great appreciation of Edison at Wet-Wingologist.... Hank
  6. Thanks! Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Thanks! Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Where are you located? Sounds like we should talk. Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Thanks Dan! Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Anyone have any good or bad experience with getting your aircraft propeller dynamically balanced at a shop in Florida? I'm not asking whether or not to get the propeller balanced, but instead asking for any experience and recommendations on a shop to get it done. I am presently considering Double M Aviation in Lakeland, FL. all the best - Hank
  11. Plus one for Edison’s work and the way he honors his warranty! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Thanks! I will investigate. I’m thinking of pulsing only the new LED recognition lights on the J. Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Thanks Marc, I will investigate. Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. I’m planning to install the 14V replacements in my J model soon. Is there a wig-wag system available to augment the installation? Hank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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