Stephen Posted April 8, 2017 Author Report Posted April 8, 2017 (edited) Thanks guys; appreciate you "leveling" with me! Edited April 30, 2018 by Stephen Quote
StevenL757 Posted April 9, 2017 Report Posted April 9, 2017 ...and for keeping things on the straight and level. (tip your waitresses) Quote
Aron Peterson Posted April 9, 2017 Report Posted April 9, 2017 Marauader, I can't look at that beautiful panel with that CB CO Detector stuck to it. Please remove it with one quick rip to ease the pain. I know you got a new one. Thanks, Troy That funny!!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
flyer7324 Posted April 9, 2017 Report Posted April 9, 2017 I am interested in this install. I want to do the same thing to my 75F, but the panel space is a problem in my plane. You are removing all the OEM gauges? Where is it going to be mounted? I have a EDM 700, will the 900 use the same harness? Thanks! Mike I've got a 700 w/ff and am going with the 900. Did u get any trade up credit on the 700? And if u have fuel flow can u use the existing transducer?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
gsxrpilot Posted April 9, 2017 Report Posted April 9, 2017 My installer sold my 700 within a day of removing it from my plane. Quote
75_M20F Posted April 9, 2017 Report Posted April 9, 2017 4 hours ago, flyer7324 said: I've got a 700 w/ff and am going with the 900. Did u get any trade up credit on the 700? And if u have fuel flow can u use the existing transducer? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I have not done the upgrade, that is someone else on here. I do not know if the 700 wiring harness works with the 900 or not. Quote
Stephen Posted April 10, 2017 Author Report Posted April 10, 2017 20 hours ago, flyer7324 said: I've got a 700 w/ff and am going with the 900. Did u get any trade up credit on the 700? And if u have fuel flow can u use the existing transducer? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I used the harness that came with the 900. My other FF was Shaden so no assumed compatibility. The JPI I had was CHT/EGT only. Quote
Stephen Posted April 27, 2017 Author Report Posted April 27, 2017 Update, CIES units in EDM 900 In, we are doing the fill calibration tomorrow. Heads up if anyone does this pay CLOSE attention to the dome nut plates on the fuel tank access panels (including but not limited to the oval panel right by your fuel cap). Apparently when the panels were installed by a prior owner's mechanic , either 1) someone used too long of screws or 2) excessive sealant was used on the screws and when they were screwed into their flush position the sealant hydraulically locked the screw prior to it bottoming out and becoming flush with the skin. This resulted in pressure blowing the ends of the domes off and running down/partially sealing some, others not as well. That resulted in some of the panels weeping fuel around the screws. When the panels were removed, it wasn't apparent that the (sealed over...mostly) dome nuts were *all* compromised. So, if you have weeping panels, this may have happened on your aircraft. This aircraft was apparently sealed up by one of the commonly mentioned wing re-seal shops and i think this likely happened there. We had to order and replace all the domed nuts. 1 Quote
Yetti Posted April 28, 2017 Report Posted April 28, 2017 A small drill bit will remove the old sealant.... 1 Quote
J0nathan225 Posted April 29, 2018 Report Posted April 29, 2018 Mind if I ask what the EDM 900 install ran you? Quote
Stephen Posted April 30, 2018 Author Report Posted April 30, 2018 On 4/29/2018 at 11:54 AM, J0nathan225 said: Mind if I ask what the EDM 900 install ran you? I believe it was about 6.2AMU including the Cies fuel units. Way too much for the work I got. Quote
Bryan Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 I am interested in this thread. I am just down the road from you in Conway, AR (KCXW) with a 252 that has an EDM 700 currently. I am looking to do this very upgrade. I am most interested in your shop in Rogers. A local buddy used a guy in Hot Springs and was dissatisfied with the install or maybe the issues they have run into as a result of the install. Another friend used a place in Fort Smith but it was very expensive (labor) because they had never done one before. As you (and I) have had the EDM 700 prior, I am hoping that helps a little with at least the routing of the sensors. Quote
Stephen Posted April 30, 2018 Author Report Posted April 30, 2018 (edited) Hi @Bryan , I had an EDM 700 in my last plane but had a very limited function engine analyzer in my current M20F prior to installation. You might get things like power/grounding out of it but I don't think you will get much compatibility (guessing) out of the sensor wires, but at minimum you may be able to use them to pull cables through. I don't have the 201 windshield so did have the advantage of the stock, external avionics access panels so that probably helped a bit. If not taking the sweat equity route, I would go somewhere else besides the shop I used. Maybe somewhere familiar with mooney tanks and sending unit R & R for the CIES, and avionics shop familiar with EDM installation. If you can find the 2 in one, that is even better. I do have a couple of remaining issues. 1) manifold pressure runs all over the place, presumably due to the requirement for a snubber in the line due to the pulse intensity of the io360 being a little much for the EDM sensor to interpret and 2) my amp meter usually shows 0 and sometimes 1 or 2 for a brief moment before returning to 0. Still working that issue. Edited April 30, 2018 by Stephen Quote
Bryan Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 Thanks Stephen, those are the kinds of things others have stated and was hoping for a little different shop maybe somewhere close. Yes, I was talking about the physical routes of the previous sensor cables - not reuse. Like you said, using them to pull the new ones thru the firewall and using the existing holds in the CHT/EGT/TIT, etc. I would use all new sensors and wires. Thanks for the PIREP. 1 Quote
M20C_AV8R Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 Hi Stephen, hope you do not mind me jumping in your thread, I am getting ready to have a bunch of work done on my plane and your post was hit home to me on many fronts on where and how to reshape my Panel. I am putting in a JPI EDM 900, and some avionics work, a second 430, ADSB IN/OUT GTX 345 and a G5. I have measured it out, but, realistically wondered if putting the JPI EDM in the spot I have depicted will fundamentally fit where the current cluster of guages is. My thinking is I am used to closely scanning right there, so placement would be consistent to where I scan now. I welcome yours and the communities feedback. Thank you in advance. Quote
Stephen Posted May 1, 2018 Author Report Posted May 1, 2018 1 hour ago, M20C_AV8R said: Hi Stephen, hope you do not mind me jumping in your thread, I am getting ready to have a bunch of work done on my plane and your post was hit home to me on many fronts on where and how to reshape my Panel. I am putting in a JPI EDM 900, and some avionics work, a second 430, ADSB IN/OUT GTX 345 and a G5. I have measured it out, but, realistically wondered if putting the JPI EDM in the spot I have depicted will fundamentally fit where the current cluster of guages is. My thinking is I am used to closely scanning right there, so placement would be consistent to where I scan now. I welcome yours and the communities feedback. Thank you in advance. @M20C_AV8R Here is my panel layout: this kept my 6 pack in place and let me have the EDM in a convenient place. This deleted quite a few instruments; you can see some of the covers and there are more on the RT side out of view in addition to the nix'd strip gauges. Chris @Marauder (thanks again Chris!!!) was kind enough to hook me up with his old panels which I will use to upgrade. The EDM 900, as you can see, ...just... fits in landscape orientation where it is. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted May 1, 2018 Report Posted May 1, 2018 similarly: I like portrait position for 4 cylinders, for 6 I prefer landscape. Quote
M20C_AV8R Posted May 1, 2018 Report Posted May 1, 2018 That looks really good @Stephen why not go with portrait mode and use that extra opening for a G5, CDI or another backup instrument? Guess there is no reason why you cannot change that in the future, lots of room there to make some good decisions with. I am looking forward to using and learning the EDM. Did you add any additional sensors? I added in the carb heat sensor. I also stuck with the resistive based senders as they actually work quite well, at least with the current gauges, we’ll see, maybe CIES is in the future. Quote
Marauder Posted May 1, 2018 Report Posted May 1, 2018 2 hours ago, M20C_AV8R said: Hi Stephen, hope you do not mind me jumping in your thread, I am getting ready to have a bunch of work done on my plane and your post was hit home to me on many fronts on where and how to reshape my Panel. I am putting in a JPI EDM 900, and some avionics work, a second 430, ADSB IN/OUT GTX 345 and a G5. I have measured it out, but, realistically wondered if putting the JPI EDM in the spot I have depicted will fundamentally fit where the current cluster of guages is. My thinking is I am used to closely scanning right there, so placement would be consistent to where I scan now. I welcome yours and the communities feedback. Thank you in advance. I would keep working the design to see if you could get the analyzer in a more visible position. The 900 comes with a remote annunciation light but having these gauges (Including fuel gauges) in your line of sight is something you will want. It looks like you will need to cut a new panel to get the 345 in, so maybe you can either eliminate the backup tach, FP and MP or do what I did and go with EI 2.5 gauges. Quote
Stephen Posted May 1, 2018 Author Report Posted May 1, 2018 9 hours ago, M20C_AV8R said: That looks really good @Stephen why not go with portrait mode and use that extra opening for a G5, CDI or another backup instrument? Guess there is no reason why you cannot change that in the future, lots of room there to make some good decisions with. I am looking forward to using and learning the EDM. Did you add any additional sensors? I added in the carb heat sensor. I also stuck with the resistive based senders as they actually work quite well, at least with the current gauges, we’ll see, maybe CIES is in the future. Im looking to go more of Marauder’s direction with the Aspens so this is temporary for now Quote
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