philipneeper Posted January 20, 2011 Report Posted January 20, 2011 hey guys i know a while back i was gonna sell the mooney, however, the army moved me closer to home and i linked up with my old boss which is an A&P. so im gonna invest all i have into her and see where we go. more to follow Quote
sleepingsquirrel Posted January 21, 2011 Report Posted January 21, 2011 Hi, Great , keep us posted on your progress. I remember investing pretty much all I had when I was younger in flying time. I could never get quite to the ownership stage. It always seemed so far away. I think I was paying $13 an hour wet for a 150. A 172 I think was only $19 an hour wet. My total start to finish for a Private was $800. A used 172 could be had for $7500. I knew of Mooneys but I f I couldn't afford a Cessna I surely couldn't get into a Mooney. So I had to save for 40 years to get mine. You picked a plane with great value. I'm enjoying mine. Quote
DaV8or Posted January 21, 2011 Report Posted January 21, 2011 Good to hear! You're going to learn lots about planes and particularly Mooneys. I hope you can share pictures of your progress, because we'd like to learn too! I know there are a couple of other guys on this forum that are doing nice rebuilds on their Mooneys too. If there is one plane that is worth the effort, it's the Mooney IMO. Quote
philipneeper Posted April 20, 2012 Author Report Posted April 20, 2012 getting closer and closer for her to be done. Im trying to get down to fl and put fuel in her wings... they were empty and i know i had water in there to... so im deff sumping them out... i need new fuel sumps anyways. any recommendations for completly drying her out before i spend $325.00 in fuel? other than that... right brake rebuild... having a heck of a time with brake holding fluid and pressure.... seeps from right puck. other than that.. completed my BFR last sunday in a light sport aircraft... boy what a flight. Deff fun!!! re did my insurance for 1100.00 so far looking good. glad to be a part of mooneyspace and reading and picking your minds.... once i get her to her new home of midcoast regional airport.. you better bet practice practice practice. thanks guys and gals Quote
jetdriven Posted April 20, 2012 Report Posted April 20, 2012 Quote: sleepingsquirrel Hi, Great , keep us posted on your progress. I remember investing pretty much all I had when I was younger in flying time. I could never get quite to the ownership stage. It always seemed so far away. I think I was paying $13 an hour wet for a 150. A 172 I think was only $19 an hour wet. My total start to finish for a Private was $800. A used 172 could be had for $7500. I knew of Mooneys but I f I couldn't afford a Cessna I surely couldn't get into a Mooney. So I had to save for 40 years to get mine. You picked a plane with great value. I'm enjoying mine. Quote
jetdriven Posted April 20, 2012 Report Posted April 20, 2012 Quote: philipneeper getting closer and closer for her to be done. Im trying to get down to fl and put fuel in her wings... they were empty and i know i had water in there to... so im deff sumping them out... i need new fuel sumps anyways. any recommendations for completly drying her out before i spend $325.00 in fuel? other than that... right brake rebuild... having a heck of a time with brake holding fluid and pressure.... seeps from right puck. other than that.. completed my BFR last sunday in a light sport aircraft... boy what a flight. Deff fun!!! re did my insurance for 1100.00 so far looking good. glad to be a part of mooneyspace and reading and picking your minds.... once i get her to her new home of midcoast regional airport.. you better bet practice practice practice. thanks guys and gals Quote
philipneeper Posted April 21, 2012 Author Report Posted April 21, 2012 i was really hoping in to getting the tanks dry before i did all that sumping. so you think thats the easyist and best way? i rebuilt the brakes once already. Quote
jetdriven Posted April 21, 2012 Report Posted April 21, 2012 nothing bettr than hangaring it with the caps off for a month. But second best, water settles out of avgas. Brake cylinders get heavy pitting in the bores. If re-o-ringing doesnt fix, then you may need a new cleveland caliper. Ours has one replaced ten years ago and the originial 77 one on the left is pitted pretty bad. Quote
philipneeper Posted April 21, 2012 Author Report Posted April 21, 2012 Quote: jetdriven nothing bettr than hangaring it with the caps off for a month. But second best, water settles out of avgas. Brake cylinders get heavy pitting in the bores. If re-o-ringing doesnt fix, then you may need a new cleveland caliper. Ours has one replaced ten years ago and the originial 77 one on the left is pitted pretty bad. Quote
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