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I'm flying a 77J. My turn coordinator is on its last legs. It still works but the gyro is starting to scream and I know it's a matter of time until it grenades. I'm looking for opinions and options. It looks like I can either have it overhauled, replace it with a similar instrument or replace it with one of those whippy-dip LCD units. What do you think? Mike
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1977 J here. Just out of latest annual. I've been running Exxon Elite for years, but now it's off the market. We switches to Phillips 20/50 (same grade as the Exxon Elite). I have a few quarts of the Exxon on the shelf. What's the general opinion about using it for topping off the Phillips that is now in the crankcase? Thanks for the wisdom
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I went with them because they actually manufacture new parts. They are also the supplier of remanufactured mags available frome places like Aircraft Spruce. After conversations with them I was convinced that they were the best bet to track down my issues.
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Just to close the loop on this one... Sent the mag to Kelly for evaluation. They found that the capacitors installed were an older type that should have been replaced with a new version. I'm not sure how the other unnamed shop that performed the previous overhauls missed that. Kelly also found that the gears were discolored and the block was cracked. So, no wonder i have been having issues.
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Interested in purchasing a J model, have some questions
rangermb replied to Ryan ORL's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
My minor quibble with my 77J is the location of the tank valve. On the floor under your knees. You either have to have really long arms, be a contortionist or use a homemade extension handle to switch tanks. -
Wonder what they want for the new units? (Pretty sure mine is a D2000)
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I posted this in the Facebook group as well... Starting to feel cursed... I have a dual mag on my 77J. It was rebuilt with the engine about 300 hrs ago. About 50 hrs after rebuild the left points burned out. Replaced the points and 25 hrs later they burned out again. Had the mag rebuilt. About 60 hrs later the drive gear disintegrated. Another rebuild. This week, about 60 hrs later, the mag has failed again (still waiting on diagnosis). Trying to decide if the gremlins are worth chasing and just get a replacement mag Opinions?
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When we did mine a few years ago, had the same issue. We suspected that the cylinders under the pedals were hiding some air. We ended up raising the nose a bit while pressure bleeding from the bottom and the are now quite firm.
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My hangar fairy is trying to spruce up the interior of my J bit and wants to replace a number of the little screws that attach the thumb plates to the top of the control wheels. Several of them were rounded out by a previous owner and were also suffering from an Ill-fated attempt to spray paint them in place. Any suggestions for a source for these little buggers? Thanks Mike
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I'm in the finishing stages of relocation to the sunny South. I am based at Anderson, SC and am looking for a flight instructor for flight reviews and such. Anybody out there have any suggestions? Thanks Mike
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uAvionix Tail Beacon Approved - $1950
rangermb replied to Jeev's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
In stepping carefully back into this... The beacon weighs 3.0 ounces. The Grimes light it replaced weighs 3.0 ounces. One variable not considered is the weight/location of the wire connectors used for the power. How does all this factor in?- 55 replies
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uAvionix Tail Beacon Approved - $1950
rangermb replied to Jeev's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
Maybe to clarify... The beacon sniffs the transponder signal. It also has an internal gps and barometer. The initial setup is via WIFI and an app on your tablet or phone. The WIFI in designed to shut off after 5 minutes. During the active period you can activate an anonymous mode to hide your tailnumber. I ran the setup from the driver's seat. Once it's up and running there really isn't a need for monitoring the beacon. You just have to power it up on the ground and leave the nav lights until you are parked. Mike- 55 replies
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uAvionix Tail Beacon Approved - $1950
rangermb replied to Jeev's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
I completed the installation and testing of my new tailBeacon today. It was pretty straightforward. Two wires for power, 2 screws for the mount and 2 tiny set screws to lock the beacon in the mount after it 1/4 turns into the mount ring. I also lucked out and snagged a rebate in the weekly lottery. The test flight showed no errors. My test was approved and the check is in the mail. In flight, I could not feel any difference in the controls in any phase of flight. I took off, I flew fast, slow, turned steep, descended and landed, and lived to tell the tale. The weight of the beacon is pretty close to the old nav light. The STC documents says that the difference is negligible. As far as balancing the rudder goes, the STC was for a 172. A lot of them have the nav beacon on the rudder. There is nothing in any of the docs that mentions balancing the rudder on a 172. Regards Mike- 55 replies
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Oil Leak - There's the Problem
rangermb replied to Skates97's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Had an oil leak. Was getting about 10+ hours/quart but oil use suddenly jumped to 3 hours/quart. Had oil on different places on the lower half of the engine. Cleaned the engine off and ran it around the pattern a few times. The only thing wet after that was the quick drain. Changed it out and no more missing oil. According to my mechanic, changing the quick drain is recommended about every 10 years of average use. What really got my attention was the condition of the notches that hold the valve lever closed. They were worn away to the point that it didn't take much to flip them off the stops to the open position. -
I saw their plane last month. Looks pretty nice. They are also interested in selling it to the right buyer. (I dont have any interest as i really like my J)
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These guys just started offering services at KPPO https://www.regionflyers.com/fleet/
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Jon, mine is a 77, so it probably wouldn't work. What did you use to make it searchable? Mike
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Mystery Tube - Fuel Dripping When Flooded
rangermb replied to rangermb's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
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OK, I tried for an hour to get my plane started this afternoon. IO-360-A32B6D 50 degrees (I know, Indiana in January?). Still preheated as it was cold last night. I'm not looking for suggestions on how to start the engine, Might be my method, might be no spark. I'm going to try again tomorrow. My question is - At one point I definitely flooded it and had fuel dripping pretty good out of one of three tubes that vent out at the left cowl flap. I know that one is the breather tube (not the one leaking). The one dripping fuel appears to run toward the front of the engine. I'm not an expert at engine things (I fly 'em, I don't fix 'em). Any knowledgeable folks out there know what the other 2 tubes do (particularly the one dripping gas)? Thanks to you motorheads out there.
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I scanned mine into .pdf files and have them on my tablet. One file per chapter. Rarely look at the actual book now.
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Depending on where you are going in Chicago, it's possible to easily get into most places, via highways, without paying any tolls from Gary.
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Bumping this. Forgot to mention that I am open to reasonable offers. Thanks for reading.
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We're getting ready to relocate and the wife said I have to lighten our load. Since getting rid of the cat is off the table... I switched to a tablet with Garmin Pilot, so I don’t need my GPSMap 496. Unit is complete and in good working order. Comes with all of the extras including: XM Antenna Remote GPS Antenna Stick Antenna Yoke Mount 2 “Beanbag” mounts Computer Interface Cables Power Cables Carry bag Manuals The database needs updating and the battery needs replaced (works perfectly when plugged in to cigar outlet or to 110v converter – both included). $600.00 (shipping included) Mike N201JV
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Mark, I live in Laporte...wanna go for a ride??? Mike