rangermb Posted December 18, 2013 Report Posted December 18, 2013 Finally, the weather in NW Indiana was tolerable for a spin around the patch. After a week of cold frozen stuff, it was clear and mild. Get to the hanger and find a wet spot on the floor under the engine. The edges OD the spot are blue. There is a drip every few seconds. First thought was the sump was weeping, but it was dripping from the outlet in front of the drain. Got the mechanic and low and behold, it's the boost pump. So, it looks like I'm in the market for a replacement. Anyone know where to get one of these without sacrificing a mortgage payment? This is for a 1977 J. Thanks for your answers (I hope!) Quote
mike_elliott Posted December 19, 2013 Report Posted December 19, 2013 Get in touch with Russ at DG Supply and let him rebuild yours. Just up in Michigan. www.dgsupply.com 8004468160 Quote
The-sky-captain Posted December 19, 2013 Report Posted December 19, 2013 I use these guys with good results a couple years ago. http://m.cjaviation.com/ Quote
Bob - S50 Posted December 19, 2013 Report Posted December 19, 2013 Try Aero Motors LLC: http://www.aeromotorsllc.com They just overhauled our Dukes boost pump for $400. We paid for shipping both ways to Wisconsin. They had it back in the mail to us within 3 days of arrival at their shop. Bob 1 Quote
rangermb Posted December 19, 2013 Author Report Posted December 19, 2013 You guys are awesome, thanks so much. 1 Quote
OR75 Posted December 19, 2013 Report Posted December 19, 2013 On a 77'J you also can install a new Weldon 8163A pump (check out Spruce). Probably around 1amu. It is probably the model you already have on The 8163A is on the Mooney TCDS, so a simple R&R and log book entry Quote
carusoam Posted December 19, 2013 Report Posted December 19, 2013 I've seen an O do the same trick... Is the boost pump a diaphragm pump? Or what allows the leak to be so well contained that it leaks through a convenient fitting to the outside world? Best regards, -a- Quote
Bob - S50 Posted December 19, 2013 Report Posted December 19, 2013 On a 77'J you also can install a new Weldon 8163A pump (check out Spruce). Probably around 1amu. It is probably the model you already have on The 8163A is on the Mooney TCDS, so a simple R&R and log book entry We have a '78J and from the looks of the parts manual I thought we could use a Weldon pump too. Since we could get a 'serviceable' unit cheaply we bought it. Went to put it in and found our plane had a Dukes and the Weldon would not fit in the same space. Apparently you need a modification kit. We had to return the Weldon and ended up having our Dukes overhauled. If you decide not to overhaul your pump but buy an already overhauled pump instead, look at your pump first. For simplicity I'd recommend you get the same pump if you can. By far the cheapest option is to have your pump overhauled if you can wait for the turn around. 1 Quote
OR75 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Posted December 20, 2013 We have a '78J and from the looks of the parts manual I thought we could use a Weldon pump too. Since we could get a 'serviceable' unit cheaply we bought it. Went to put it in and found our plane had a Dukes and the Weldon would not fit in the same space. Apparently you need a modification kit. We had to return the Weldon and ended up having our Dukes overhauled. If you decide not to overhaul your pump but buy an already overhauled pump instead, look at your pump first. For simplicity I'd recommend you get the same pump if you can. By far the cheapest option is to have your pump overhauled if you can wait for the turn around. agreed that the first step should always to look at what you have. usually easier and cheaper if you have that option Quote
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