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Does anyone have the maintenance manual for the '75 M20E's?  Specifically I'm looking for the wiring diagram for the plane.

Thanks!

--Adam

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6 hours ago, bob865 said:

Does anyone have the maintenance manual for the '75 M20E's?  Specifically I'm looking for the wiring diagram for the plane.

Thanks!

--Adam

The wiring schematic for that vintage is one very large sheet for the entire plane.  It's hard to scan and email.

You may just have to contact Mooney for one.

Clarence

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4 hours ago, Yetti said:

What are you looking for?

Nothing specific as of this moment.  I'm an old USMC avionics guy (F/A-18s) and currently a robotics guy.  Heavy in the electric side and want to be really familiar with my electrical system.  I would prefer to be the primary guy working on the electrics vs my A&P or even a avi shop, under their supervision of course.

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21 hours ago, TonyK said:

Have you looked in the Downloads section of the forum for it?

I have.  The downloads stop for the E models in '64.  I would love to get my hands on the whole manual just for reference.  I like to know what my A&P is doing so I can keep an eye on it vs just assuming it is done right.  Don't misconstrue that statement.  I fully and 100% trust my mechanic, but I'm the one getting in the plane and flying it after the work is done.  I like to be a little more informed than just making sure it's signed off in the books.

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Somebody recently posted the manuals in the download section.  A new owner that had received them direct from Mooney...

Another place they are available is in the POH for your bird.

It is good to get two versions of the POH... one for the year of the plane you own, and one from the most recent plane like yours to leave the factory...

The wiring diagrams from the sixties are simple enough to memorize.  

Best rgeards,

-a-

Posted
13 minutes ago, carusoam said:

Somebody recently posted the manuals in the download section.

Sure enough!  Thanks.  I had just looked the other day and the later models were missing, but it's there now. (just 11 days old now:))

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3 hours ago, bob865 said:

Nothing specific as of this moment.  I'm an old USMC avionics guy (F/A-18s) and currently a robotics guy.  Heavy in the electric side and want to be really familiar with my electrical system.  I would prefer to be the primary guy working on the electrics vs my A&P or even a avi shop, under their supervision of course.

Not sure about the Es, but the Fs in the later years were test beds for the Js.   We have found several undocumented features depending on which system you are looking at.

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