TWinter Posted March 19, 2017 Report Posted March 19, 2017 Anyone have a picture of a fuel sending unit for 73 M20E or of one that was used in this series of Mooney. Not sure if they were all the same. I bought a set off of EBay to send in for rebuild so I would not be out of service with my OEMs. The auction indicated these were from a E model. I've never had the ones in my plane out so I'm not quite sure for comparison and these do not have a part number stamped. I can vaguely see what I think says "AC" stamped. they are 5 hole. Just want to make sure they are correct before I send them in for the rebuild. I'm 95% that they are the correct ones, I think Bob posted a picture a while back looking in the forum search. Here is a quick picture. Do these look correct for M20E? Hate to send in the wrong ones for a rebuild. Mine are okay, but looking to get more accuracy out of my JPI. Thanks in advance, -Tom Quote
TheTurtle Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 were these correct? Did you end up getting yours rebuilt? Where? How much for the rebuild? I checked lasar today and it looks like $500 for a sending unit!!!@$#$@# I havent talked to dan yet. Hoping thats a mistake. Quote
RLCarter Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 17 minutes ago, TheTurtle said: Hoping thats a mistake. That is the current price Quote
TheTurtle Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 5 minutes ago, RLCarter said: That is the current price ouch. where are people getting them rebuilt these days? My plane came with a spare set the guy said probably needed rebuilding but my IA says hes never had that great of luck rebuilding them. I thought those digital CEIS units are only $350ish. How the hell are ancient resistive senders close to $500? Nevermind... Aviation. Quote
neilpilot Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 Back in 2013, the cost to o/h our fuel sender was $166.50, with a 3 day turn (plus shipping time). It was done at Air Parts of Lockhaven. Here's the 2013 contact info: http://www.airpartsoflockhaven.com/ Rose L. Mumbauer 570-748-0823 570-748-1786 F ROSEM@AIRPARTSOFLOCKHAVEN.COM Quote
Marauder Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 ouch. where are people getting them rebuilt these days? My plane came with a spare set the guy said probably needed rebuilding but my IA says hes never had that great of luck rebuilding them. I thought those digital CEIS units are only $350ish. How the hell are ancient resistive senders close to $500? Nevermind... Aviation. I checked with Lockhaven during the summer and I can’t recall the exact amount for a rebuild. But the delta between the CiES Oshkosh price and Lockhaven’s rebuild price was close enough for me to go with the CiES. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
Bob_Belville Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 Well... as it happens I won a pair of CiES at the MooneySummit, thanks Scott, and I have a working pair of resistive sensors that I just removed. They are not pretty, they don't even match, but they were working just fine. I had them rebuilt by Lock Haven as part of my panel upgrade in Dec. 2012. We're calibrating the new ones tomorrow to the new 64 gallon capacity. 1 Quote
TheTurtle Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 1 hour ago, Bob_Belville said: Well... as it happens I won a pair of CiES at the MooneySummit, thanks Scott, and I have a working pair of resistive sensors that I just removed. They are not pretty, they don't even match, but they were working just fine. I had them rebuilt by Lock Haven as part of my panel upgrade in Dec. 2012. We're calibrating the new ones tomorrow to the new 64 gallon capacity. So what do you want for them? Quote
Bob_Belville Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 4 minutes ago, TheTurtle said: So what do you want for them? Based on the posts above, what about $100 ea.? (Have you checked with Alan Fox, Jerry Pressly?) They are working great - my last flight was 5.5 hours and I landed with exactly the 7 gallons that the gauges were showing. Quote
cliffy Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 Do the needles operate smoothly or do they jump around a lot? I got 1 that does that. Quote
ziggysanchez Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 Sent one of mine to Air Parts of Lockhaven a few days ago and they rebuilt it for $166.50. Should have it back on Friday. Quote
cliffy Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 One of mine is going there just as soon as I can get it out Quote
TheTurtle Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 3 hours ago, Bob_Belville said: Based on the posts above, what about $100 ea.? (Have you checked with Alan Fox, Jerry Pressly?) They are working great - my last flight was 5.5 hours and I landed with exactly the 7 gallons that the gauges were showing. Sounds fair. Ill take them. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 3 hours ago, TheTurtle said: Sounds fair. Ill take them. PM sent. Quote
TheTurtle Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 On 12/20/2017 at 8:10 PM, Bob_Belville said: Based on the posts above, what about $100 ea.? (Have you checked with Alan Fox, Jerry Pressly?) They are working great - my last flight was 5.5 hours and I landed with exactly the 7 gallons that the gauges were showing. I was under the impression these went in from inside the cab behind the panel somewhere around the foot well for the back seat. Doing my annual today I noticed the sender seem to be outboard on the wings? Are there multiple senders? If they are outboard whats the fuel smell in the cab coming from? What else fuel wise goes from the wing inside the cab? Its definately not coming from my fuel tank switcher or the pull to drain between the pilots feet. And it looks like theres blue from an old leak on the carpet in the back. Quote
cliffy Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 Yours may have sending units in both the outboard and inboard ends of the tank. Quote
TheTurtle Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 Just now, cliffy said: Yours may have sending units in both the outboard and inboard ends of the tank. hmm so does it average them? they both connect to the same gauge? Hadnt heard of multiple except in plane with the extended tanks. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 I was under the impression these went in from inside the cab behind the panel somewhere around the foot well for the back seat. Doing my annual today I noticed the sender seem to be outboard on the wings? Are there multiple senders? If they are outboard whats the fuel smell in the cab coming from? What else fuel wise goes from the wing inside the cab? Its definately not coming from my fuel tank switcher or the pull to drain between the pilots feet. And it looks like theres blue from an old leak on the carpet in the back. What model do you have? C & E have only one per side. F & J have 2.Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk 1 Quote
Bob_Belville Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 What model do you have? C & E have only one per side. F & J have 2.Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk In either case there is a sender in the cabin, under the door for the right tank and in the same position on the other side for the left. 5 screws and wires, you can't miss it when you remove the side panels.Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk Quote
TheTurtle Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 47 minutes ago, Bob_Belville said: In either case there is a sender in the cabin, under the door for the right tank and in the same position on the other side for the left. 5 screws and wires, you can't miss it when you remove the side panels. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk 67 F model. Ill have to go back through the parts and service manuals. I dont remember seeing 2 but the sketches weren't great. hmm i wonder if the part numbers are the same on the inner and outer and E vs F. Quote
mike20papa Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 The JOKE is that these are '50's vintage auto senders made by AC. The auto restoration guys have available to them brand new units (at a fraction of rewinding/rebuilding the old units), superior construction, GOOGLE '59 Buick fuel sender and enjoy the results. Quote
ArtVandelay Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 The JOKE is that these are '50's vintage auto senders made by AC. The auto restoration guys have available to them brand new units (at a fraction of rewinding/rebuilding the old units), superior construction, GOOGLE '59 Buick fuel sender and enjoy the results. Wow, it seems like a hangar fairy can buy one, switch the float/arm, and be in business?! I’m assuming it’s not the float (leaking) that’s the problem. Quote
RLCarter Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 40 minutes ago, mike20papa said: The JOKE is that these are '50's vintage auto senders made by AC. The auto restoration guys have available to them brand new units (at a fraction of rewinding/rebuilding the old units), superior construction, GOOGLE '59 Buick fuel sender and enjoy the results. yep, as always in aviation it is a $500.00 solution to $30.00 problem Quote
EricJ Posted December 26, 2017 Report Posted December 26, 2017 13 hours ago, TheTurtle said: hmm so does it average them? they both connect to the same gauge? Hadnt heard of multiple except in plane with the extended tanks. They're connected in series, so the sensed resistance is the sum of the resistance of both senders. 1 Quote
xcrmckenna Posted January 30, 2018 Report Posted January 30, 2018 On 12/20/2017 at 6:44 PM, Bob_Belville said: Well... as it happens I won a pair of CiES at the MooneySummit, thanks Scott, and I have a working pair of resistive sensors that I just removed. They are not pretty, they don't even match, but they were working just fine. I had them rebuilt by Lock Haven as part of my panel upgrade in Dec. 2012. We're calibrating the new ones tomorrow to the new 64 gallon capacity. Hey Bob, I just received my EDM 900, I’m going from the 830. I was wondering if I should upgrade to the CiES sensors. And is changing them out just as simple as pulling the old ones out of the tank and installing the CiES units? Then hooking them up to the edm? Quote
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