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funvee last won the day on June 30 2013

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    '67 M20F

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  1. Awesome!! We have our own TROLL! That means the forums are BIG LEAGUE now!!
  2. I'm Sooooooo blonde!!! Turns out I followed the wrong breaker output obviously earlier so now that I'm on the correct breaker, the problem was easy to fix..... A bad 5a breaker . What a a fun couple of days
  3. Disregard that last post... It appears I followed the power line to the vacuum switch. Grrrr
  4. Ok, this is getting wierd... I checked the breaker:good I followed the wire from the breaker to the gear switch as in the schematic: fail That wire runs all the way up to the back of the Heading indicator where there is a switch with three posts on it. One post is from the breaker and it has power. The other two posts look to be running to the panel around the area of the gear lights and maybe the vacuum lights. Neither of those two post have post. My guess is that this mystery switch is failing BUT I can't find it in the shop manual or in the parts manual schematics. Anyone have any idea what it is? I've tried taking pictures of it but it's lable is pointing down and so far I can't get a light to show up more that. The word 'switch' on it.
  5. That is a very good point! I hadn't even thought about the way the power in the schematic goes directly to the red and green lights for the push to test to function. I must have a broken wire between the breaker and the gear switch. I'll test that line tomorrow and will keep the post updated. Thanks Mooniac15u, you saved me a bunch of extra testing that wouldn't have helped matters.!! Shawn
  6. So i'm out here tracing wirers etc to look for anything obviously not connected but it all looks ok. I checked that the power after the breaker is ok... It is. Next I tried to check the power at the gear switch because that appears to be the first step for the power in the schematic. Problem is, I can't get a power reading on any of the three posts in it. It is on a crappy place to get a probe on though so it might be just an accessibility issue on that. My new questions are: if the gear switch was faulty, would that make the ram air warning light fail as well? And which switch is it in the parts manual? Is it the AN3224-1 or the gear warning switch BZ-7-RWT80? And we're do you buy them if it is the problem? I can't find that number on a parts search. Thanks!
  7. Awesome, this is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks Jerry! I'll post what I find after I take a look at it today. Shawn
  8. LOL.. No, I didn't rotate them to close the iris They are the red and the green ones.
  9. Hi everyone, I haven't been on here in quite some time because my Mooney has been zipping along swimmingly over that last year... It got me through my CPL and the IFR part of my MIFR rating and has me closing in on my 500hr point, but today I ran into a new issue. When preflighting, I noticed that both the gear down and gear up lights didn't function. I borrowed the bulb from the working Vac low light and tested both of them but they still didn't fire up. I checked all of my breakers and all were good as gold (from appearances). I thought I might have a failing breaker but I can't find out which breaker controls those two lights. So, my questions are: C) Does anyone know which breaker those two are on? J) Does anyone have an idea of where else in the system it could have failed so that both lights won't light when pushed to test? I thought it must be a ground to those lights but figured I'd see if anyone else has invented the wheel before I go off and do it again. Thanks for any help! Shawn
  10. funvee

    M20F

  11. Is this the 700 or the 800? I see it listed as 700/800 but they are different units and I can't get the pictures to open up to see for my self. I'll look when I get to a real computer but if you can send in the mean time that would be great. Thanks Shawn
  12. I got a quote/info back from Bellofram for the ones mentioned above. The contact I have is Nancy (ngamble @ bellofram.com) and she quoted $100 / each or $50 each if purchasing 5 or more. They ship within one week. Class 4 Rolling Diagphragm DC DP H Wsw (in)2 C Stroke SA/SB 4.00 3.75 4.00 F 11.79 .125* 3.49
  13. Thats awesome... It looks like what i need so I have placed the order from TAS. Thanks for looking it up for me, I really appreciate it! Shawn
  14. I've read the other threads about the hoskins units ... everyone else seems to have the 701295-3 but I have the 701295-1... Does anyone know the difference between them? I would like to find a direct replacement or a Whellen conversion but nobody seems to list the -1 on their conversion tables or in the threads talking about it. Also, if anyone knows what is required to convert to whellen, I'd appreciate any guidance you can provide. Thanks, Shawn
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