CAV Ice Protection Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 If your TKS-equipped Mooney has over 2,000 hours, then it's time to send in your pump for preventative maintenance checks and services. Call the TKS Repair Station at 913-738-5397 for more information. Quote
StevenL757 Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 Appreciate the heads-up post. For those with FiKi designations/STCs on such aircraft, there are multiple pumps onboard. Please can you expound on these services - including tasks involved, costs, turnaround times, etc. for those considering such work in the near future? Regards, Steve Quote
CAV Ice Protection Posted December 8, 2016 Author Report Posted December 8, 2016 Thank you for your message StevenL757 and your consideration of others. These are good questions. Due to the specific nature of each aircraft system, please contact Tom Stellwag, Repair Station Manager, for more information. Tom can be reached via email at repairstation@caviceprotection.com or by calling 913-738-5397. Best regards, Joel Quote
Cruiser Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 How do I adjust the tube sending TKS fluid to my spinner/prop. Got into some ice today on descent and after landing the engine cowl was smoking with tks fluid all over the engine. The prop had some ice. The fluid is not flowing into the slinger ring. Quote
Jerry 5TJ Posted December 9, 2016 Report Posted December 9, 2016 1 hour ago, Cruiser said: How do I adjust the tube sending TKS fluid to my spinner/prop. Got into some ice today on descent and after landing the engine cowl was smoking with tks fluid all over the engine. The prop had some ice. The fluid is not flowing into the slinger ring. In September I found the "J" shaped tube that's supposed to squirt TKS fluid into the prop slinger ring had rotated 180 degrees on my M20R. It was hosing down the prop hub. The techs turned it back around, tightened it properly & it is working normally. The prop deice line passes through the firewall in front of the pilot's feet, runs over the left top of engine and to the slinger. There are about 4 connections from firewall to prop. You can see it all with just the top cowl half removed. 1 Quote
Cruiser Posted December 9, 2016 Report Posted December 9, 2016 That J shaped tube is what I am talking about. Where is the "tip" of the tube suppose to be? Should it extend into the vee shaped slinger on the spinner? Or should it be "backed off" with a space between ? Quote
thinwing Posted December 9, 2016 Report Posted December 9, 2016 This is good info..glad to see cav aero posting info...could you lower cost of filters please? Quote
Jerry 5TJ Posted December 9, 2016 Report Posted December 9, 2016 1 hour ago, Cruiser said: That J shaped tube is what I am talking about. Where is the "tip" of the tube suppose to be? Should it extend into the vee shaped slinger on the spinner? Or should it be "backed off" with a space between ? It should be aimed up and end just short of the slinger V shaped ring. Quote
glenn reynolds Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Please see the attached tks installation drawings. They show the orientation of the "j" nozzle. Mine has the fitting safety wired so it won't come loose as easily. TKS drawings.pdf 1 Quote
StevenL757 Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Correct. I've had to replace two of these over the life of the aircraft so far...one that was part of my old MacCauley prop slinger ring kit, and another with a different model of feed tube that goes with the Hartzell kit. If anyone needs help with this, happy to work with you over the phone. Steve Quote
Sabremech Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Are the pumps due overhaul based on aircraft time or pump running time? Quote
carusoam Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 The TKS drawing does shed some interesting light on what you get with all that investment. Thanks for sharing those details! Best regards, -a- Quote
Jerry 5TJ Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 5 hours ago, glenn reynolds said: Please see the attached tks installation drawings. They show the orientation of the "j" nozzle. Mine has the fitting safety wired so it won't come loose as easily. TKS drawings.pdf Mine was safely wired neatly but the fitting was loose, probably incorrectly torqued during engine reinstallation. That allowed the "J" pipe to rotate. Thanks for sharing the TKS drawing set. Quote
milotron Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 7 hours ago, glenn reynolds said: Please see the attached tks installation drawings. They show the orientation of the "j" nozzle. Mine has the fitting safety wired so it won't come loose as easily. TKS drawings.pdf Thanks for posting these, very valuable for the file. It would appear the the recently replaced nozzle on my non-FIKI K was not aimed correctly... Quote
jackn Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Also, the nozzle can get into an harmonic vibration and break. This happened to mine, the fix is a little bit of prc at the base of the nozzle, I noticed you don't have it done. CAV sent me the instructions on how to do it. It's a known issue. 1 Quote
milotron Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 2 hours ago, jackn said: Also, the nozzle can get into an harmonic vibration and break. This happened to mine, the fix is a little bit of prc at the base of the nozzle, I noticed you don't have it done. CAV sent me the instructions on how to do it. It's a known issue. Thanks. I recall recently reading this comment about the vibration issue. I am going in for an annual at the end of January and will get it sorted. Any chance you can share the instructions? Thanks, Quote
jackn Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 This is all I have. Unfortunately, I cannot find the E-Mail from CAV. If you call their support number, I'm sure they can send it to you. Quote
exM20K Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Another potential hazard to the nozzle is the tether connecting cowl plugs. It can pass into the gap behind the spinner, and if you're not careful, you can find yourself yanking on the nozzle. I'm always careful to route the tether in front of the blades. 1 Quote
milotron Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 1 hour ago, jackn said: This is all I have. Unfortunately, I cannot find the E-Mail from CAV. If you call their support number, I'm sure they can send it to you. That looks easy enough. Conical glob of RTV as vibration damper. Thanks, Quote
Cruiser Posted December 14, 2016 Report Posted December 14, 2016 Thanks for all the great info. I am going to the plane tomorrow and will take some pictures also. Quote
BradB Posted February 28, 2017 Report Posted February 28, 2017 While to cowl was off for another reason, we found that my 'j-shaped' nozzle was broken. My mechanic ordered a new one, but it doesn't seem to be the same part. Does anyone have the correct part number for the nozzle? I'd really like to have a new one installed before Friday. I'll attach pictures of my old one and the new one that was sent. I'll also add the vibration damper on the new one. Thanks, Brad Quote
Godfather Posted February 28, 2017 Report Posted February 28, 2017 I would think age would be more important than hrs. Some people fly that much in 10 years...others might not reach that mark in 25 years. Quote
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