Pictreed Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 On June 2, 2016 at 10:11 PM, MTNM20E said: The engine is finally going back together and should be hanging on the airplane this month. Very excited! While I have been waiting for the engine I have been taking care of some simple housekeeping issues on the aircraft. Cleaning and touchup paint primarily. I noticed the other day that the rubber gasket on the ram air door was cracked so I just ordered a replacement gasket from LASER. Looks like it secured to the door by flush mount rivets. Anyone ever change one of these and can offer a few pointers? Thanks 2 Quote
HRM Posted August 11, 2016 Report Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) 19 hours ago, MTNM20E said: Learning more about my M20E daily and getting excited to get her in the air! That is one gorgeous E! Great paint and it looks like you could eat off the engine. Edited August 11, 2016 by HRM Damn autocorrect. 1 Quote
MTNM20E Posted August 12, 2016 Author Report Posted August 12, 2016 More engine work today. The Prop Goes Back ON!!! Making good progress! 4 Quote
MTNM20E Posted August 17, 2016 Author Report Posted August 17, 2016 Hit a road block today. Looked like there might be some small cracks in the ends of the exhaust. Had it checked and the initial assessment is that the exhaust might not be repairable. I don't want to look past a safety issue but can an exhaust be repaired? Any recommendations on a good replacement? Not planning on getting a super awesome tuned exhaust yet as I just want to get the girl up in the air safely for now. Quote
carusoam Posted August 17, 2016 Report Posted August 17, 2016 Search for welders here. They rebuild the whole thing one half at a time. It magically/legally is like brand new. The good welders have the proper rigging to make it fit right when it's done. Best regards, -a- Quote
jetdriven Posted August 17, 2016 Report Posted August 17, 2016 A good welder can TIG the cracks. 321 stainless is easy to repair using this method. TIG the cracks then grind the OD or ID of the pipe smooth. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted August 17, 2016 Report Posted August 17, 2016 There may be someone closer to CO but Dawley in WI is very well regarded. http://www.dawleyaviation.com/ 1 Quote
HRM Posted August 17, 2016 Report Posted August 17, 2016 34 minutes ago, MTNM20E said: ...can an exhaust be repaired? I'd say absolutely, but I imagine they have to look at it. Basically, you send it to a shop that specifically works on them. As mentioned by others, a shop that has the fixtures and welding equipment to do it to certified repair standards. 1 Quote
MTNM20E Posted October 6, 2016 Author Report Posted October 6, 2016 A quick update! Getting close to getting her in the air. I had the exhaust rebuilt and we just got it put back onto the aircraft. Over the weekend I installed the mounts for the new seat belt shoulder harnesses. A new interior is going in this week and with any luck we will be running it next week. Shouldn't be long now. Getting very excited about building some time in her! Pictures to follow 3 Quote
MTNM20E Posted October 23, 2016 Author Report Posted October 23, 2016 A slow week but with a couple days left on the interior and a couple days on the engine and annual we are getting soooooo close! Won't be long now. 7 Quote
MTNM20E Posted October 28, 2016 Author Report Posted October 28, 2016 Engine runs today! She is purring like a kitten . Now I can equate the money I spend to the noise it makes at least! 5 Quote
MTNM20E Posted November 19, 2016 Author Report Posted November 19, 2016 Interior finished! Before and after photos. Just a few more days to finish the engine and annual and she ill be ready for flight again! 2 Quote
Hank Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 Wow! That's starting to look like a new '64 model, too! 1 Quote
bradp Posted November 19, 2016 Report Posted November 19, 2016 1964 and older have rounded Windows. '65 and on got the more rectangular ones... One thing you can work on... Replacing all the screws and fasteners with the SS variety. Start acquiring the proper sized replacements. It will make taking all the panels off a bit easier. Best regards, -a- I ordered various size stainless screws from McMaster Carr. I think it looks so much better but I may be about the only one to look down there. Congratulations and welcome to the forum. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote
Gkritter Posted November 27, 2016 Report Posted November 27, 2016 When you get in the air, learn to nail your speeds exactly, not within 5mph or so, but exactly . She'll land on the same dime every time , for my '65 E model ( that I've had for 28 years now) 100 mph on downwind , 90 on base, 80 on final, 70 on short final, use your trim wheel so it can be hands free. Flaps are 1/3 at 100, 2/3 on base, full flaps on final. Short field, power in at 65 with full flaps. At 75 you'll float 100' at least. Enjoy 4 Quote
carusoam Posted November 28, 2016 Report Posted November 28, 2016 Welcome aboard GKR, Where have you been? You waited 28 years for your first post... Don't wait too long to share your next one. When able, consider adding some data in your avatar... Best regards, -a- Quote
HRM Posted November 28, 2016 Report Posted November 28, 2016 5 hours ago, Gkritter said: ...my '65 E model ( that I've had for 28 years now). I noted your S/N is 727, mine is 848. When was it airworthied? Quote
MTNM20E Posted November 29, 2016 Author Report Posted November 29, 2016 I'm getting ready to reinstall the skin panels over the avionics accessory bay and the previous owner has about 15 different types of weather stripping to seal the panel. Anybody have any advice on the best type of weather stripping to use here. I haven't cut any corners yet so I might as well clean this up while I'm at it.. THX Quote
carusoam Posted November 29, 2016 Report Posted November 29, 2016 There has been a discussion or two on that topic... 1) clean out overything that is in there... 2) There are various silicone putty substances that work well. Unfortunately, I only remember what I went through on my 65C. There may be better ideas out there... Best regards, -a- Quote
Bob_Belville Posted November 29, 2016 Report Posted November 29, 2016 You could go to a 201 w'shield and eliminate those pesky panels with a leak proof permanent solution. 1 Quote
MTNM20E Posted December 13, 2016 Author Report Posted December 13, 2016 The BIG DAY finally arrived! We took her for her maiden voyage and she flew like a dream! Looking forward to getting really proficient flying her. 7 Quote
Marauder Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Wow! What a great paint job! I didn't get the bird part until you had it all back together. Looks great! 1 Quote
rbridges Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 9 hours ago, Marauder said: Wow! What a great paint job! I didn't get the bird part until you had it all back together. Looks great! I didn't catch that it until you mentioned it. Pretty clever. 2 Quote
Bob_Belville Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 On 11/27/2016 at 6:24 PM, Gkritter said: When you get in the air, learn to nail your speeds exactly, not within 5mph or so, but exactly . She'll land on the same dime every time , for my '65 E model ( that I've had for 28 years now) 100 mph on downwind , 90 on base, 80 on final, 70 on short final, use your trim wheel so it can be hands free. Flaps are 1/3 at 100, 2/3 on base, full flaps on final. Short field, power in at 65 with full flaps. At 75 you'll float 100' at least. Enjoy Speeds adjusted for weight, and wind gusts. 3 Quote
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