Immelman Posted September 23, 2015 Report Posted September 23, 2015 (edited) 1966E model. I am told the hinge is standard piano hinge that can be ordered from Spruce, etc. Anyone have the spec on the proper size? Edited September 23, 2015 by Immelman Quote
carusoam Posted September 23, 2015 Report Posted September 23, 2015 (edited) Is it the same hinge on the nose gear door by chance? There is a recent thread that covers the NG hinge. best regards, -a- try this, it may be better.... Edited September 23, 2015 by carusoam Quote
Immelman Posted September 23, 2015 Author Report Posted September 23, 2015 (edited) It could be.... I wish the Mooney parts catalog gave a generic part number but alas no. But looking at Spruce, the stuff is sized in 1/16" "fully open" widths. Its tricky to do that kind of measurement with the hinge attached to something and not laid out flat. Also I don't know if there are any gotchas with orientation. My hope is to get all the parts in hand before getting into the job to reduce the amount of time the door is completely off the plane. Edited September 23, 2015 by Immelman Quote
jetdriven Posted September 23, 2015 Report Posted September 23, 2015 Its it its not standard hinge. The standard hinge is thinner than the mooney baggage door hinge. You have to buy each half separately for around 60$ and the pin is extra too. Quote
HRM Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 Looks like it is all one assembly, 3336-5. I'd be wary of putting on anything other than the factory authorized part. There was a recent thread where a baggage door tore off in flight. Not worth the risk for a sawed off piece of piano hinge from Lowes. Imagine if that door hit the elevator or vertical stab? On second thought, let's not think about it. Quote
Immelman Posted September 24, 2015 Author Report Posted September 24, 2015 (edited) Ok interesting... It was a very reputable MSC - and my IA - who both told me it was likely a standard hinge. I just ordered the door seal from them and had the conversation. The reason the hinge needs replacing... it was prior to my ownership, but it looks like it flew open in fligh. I've been flying around with a few broken segments on it for 8 years. Its just time to fix it all... I guess some more research is in order?? jetdriven: that is interesting information. In my parts catalog it looks like there was a change in the model years. For my plane I see "hinge assembly" but in later years that changed to "hinge, half". A doubler is also listed, but its not clear whether that applies for all model years or not. I am guessing any doubler already installed would be re-used, perhaps even used as a drilling template, for the mechanic at my FBO who does the sheet metal work. Edited September 24, 2015 by Immelman Quote
RobertGary1 Posted September 24, 2015 Report Posted September 24, 2015 Yours may be different than mine. Mine is two pieces with a roller that drops into groves. I don't think that is generic. Earlier Mooneys I think used a simple two piece hinged device that may be generic.Mine is warn out such that you need to be careful that it doesn't knock you in the head. -Robert Quote
carusoam Posted September 25, 2015 Report Posted September 25, 2015 Robert they are giving details of the hinge itself, I think. Not the hinged device that holds the door up? I could be mistaking... Now, if David in Wisconsin could build a few hinged devices to keep doors up...? best regards, -a- Quote
MyNameIsNobody Posted September 25, 2015 Report Posted September 25, 2015 My baggage door hold-open hinge was kaput. I got nailed by it while loading and got a new replacement for $7 bucks from Mooney. Cheapest part ever put on my plane...and it STILL is working great 15 years later. Quote
RobertGary1 Posted September 25, 2015 Report Posted September 25, 2015 Oh, if they're talking about the hinge itself I think it is just off the shelf aircraft hinge, cut to fit, sign off. You buy it by the foot at Aircraft Spruce. -Robert Quote
Immelman Posted October 14, 2015 Author Report Posted October 14, 2015 A follow-up, finished most of the project today. Again this was for the hinge the baggage door pivots on... not the thing that holds the door open! I measured the hinge in-place and took an educated guess and ordered a replacement from Spruce... I guessed correctly. What was on the airplane was MS20257-4. At $5 for a 3 foot length, its the cheapest airplane part you'll buy. Now my mechanic who did the sheet metal work suggested the hinge was replaced at some point in the past, so who knows if this was the original equipment part? But, we replaced what was there with the same, and he did a great job, the door fits better than it did before, and it will look great after some touch-up paint, and after I get the interior back together... the new door seal went in OK as well, after giving myself blisters last night from scrubbing all the old sealant off for an hour. 1 Quote
MyNameIsNobody Posted October 14, 2015 Report Posted October 14, 2015 A follow-up, finished most of the project today. Again this was for the hinge the baggage door pivots on... not the thing that holds the door open! I measured the hinge in-place and took an educated guess and ordered a replacement from Spruce... I guessed correctly. What was on the airplane was MS20257-4. At $5 for a 3 foot length, its the cheapest airplane part you'll buy. Now my mechanic who did the sheet metal work suggested the hinge was replaced at some point in the past, so who knows if this was the original equipment part? But, we replaced what was there with the same, and he did a great job, the door fits better than it did before, and it will look great after some touch-up paint, and after I get the interior back together... the new door seal went in OK as well, after giving myself blisters last night from scrubbing all the old sealant off for an hour. So what was the Spruce # you ordered? Come on man give me the correct Spruce part #. The hinge search did NOT give a good number for MS20257-4. I appreciate your detective work. Thanks for the number in advance. Quote
aircraft spruce info Posted October 14, 2015 Report Posted October 14, 2015 We saw this post and thought to drop in and note the part number, (MS20257C4-3) Stainless Steel. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Customer Service 2 1 Quote
carusoam Posted October 14, 2015 Report Posted October 14, 2015 Hey, Aircraft Spruce has visited MS! Thank you Customer Service. Your support is greatly appreciated! You people are the best, -a- Quote
MyNameIsNobody Posted October 19, 2015 Report Posted October 19, 2015 We saw this post and thought to drop in and note the part number, (MS20257C4-3) Stainless Steel. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Customer Service Thank you Quote
MyNameIsNobody Posted October 19, 2015 Report Posted October 19, 2015 Just ordered from Spruce... Mine is still functional, but first couple of hinges are damaged so replace at annual. Quote
Immelman Posted October 19, 2015 Author Report Posted October 19, 2015 FYI while not a huge job it took some labor for the hinge... 1.5 hrs shop labor, and I had removed the door from the airplane, the interior, and will replace the interior and do the touch up paint myself. Quote
MyNameIsNobody Posted October 19, 2015 Report Posted October 19, 2015 Yup, understand this is not a slap it on deal. My A&P is good at this type of work and he is reasonable on price. I like to work in something like this when not much is going on the annual beyond standard inspect and lube...Maybe I can get him to install the co-pilot knee vent I have wanted for a decade... Quote
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