Jeffo Posted December 5, 2017 Report Posted December 5, 2017 Does anyone have a source to overhaul a 12 volt windshield TKS pump? Planning on contacting CAV ice protection, but hoping someone might know of a more affordable solution. Quote
carusoam Posted December 5, 2017 Report Posted December 5, 2017 Welcome aboard Jeff... Any idea what the issues is? The pump's motor or the pump itself? Best regards, -a- Quote
M016576 Posted December 5, 2017 Report Posted December 5, 2017 24 minutes ago, Jeffo said: Does anyone have a source to overhaul a 12 volt windshield TKS pump? Planning on contacting CAV ice protection, but hoping someone might know of a more affordable solution. CAV’s overhaul price is actually pretty reasonable. Quote
carusoam Posted December 5, 2017 Report Posted December 5, 2017 They have a US and UK location... https://www.caviceprotection.com/products-services/repair-station best regards, -a- Quote
Jeffo Posted December 5, 2017 Author Report Posted December 5, 2017 There is power to the pump but it does nothing. About 10 years ago, Keyson Airways out of Nashua NH (now name changed) pulled and overhauled the pump. The sent it out, but it was back pretty quick. I'm looking for the paperwork, but it was done on the pre-buy, and may be missing. Is CAV's turn around time here in the US fairly quick? I seem to always get burned by not asking on a forum like this, then later finding out I overpaid. Thanks for the help. Quote
Little Dipper Posted December 5, 2017 Report Posted December 5, 2017 I replaced several TKS pumps with new ones over a twenty year span. I learned about CAV from this mailing list. So the last time I lost a pump I replaced it with a new one then sent the burnt out one to CAV for rebuild. It took about three weeks and I now have one for a spare . Quote
exM20K Posted December 5, 2017 Report Posted December 5, 2017 before you replace it, try whacking it a few times with a rubber mallet. The old-style pumps had a habit of seizing after a summer's disuse. You may be able to free it. -dan 2 Quote
StevenL757 Posted December 6, 2017 Report Posted December 6, 2017 Dan is correct...this happened to me, and banging on it with a rubber mallet gently seemed to restore functionality for a short period, but then it went south again. CAV Aerospace, as stated, is your best and most reasonably-priced option, after doing the research. Honestly, buying a new pump for between $550-$700 from them is your best option. A rebuilt pump will only save you ~$100, and the turnaround time is 6-10 weeks. Steve Quote
Greg_D Posted December 15, 2017 Report Posted December 15, 2017 Just as a note, and not putting any ideas in your head, but a friend who used to own a Bravo with TKS told me that the pumps were the same ones used in soft serve ice cream and frozen yogurt machines. Minus the FAA certification and paperwork, of course. His business was selling those machines to restaurants. Quote
aviatoreb Posted December 15, 2017 Report Posted December 15, 2017 7 hours ago, Greg_D said: Just as a note, and not putting any ideas in your head, but a friend who used to own a Bravo with TKS told me that the pumps were the same ones used in soft serve ice cream and frozen yogurt machines. Minus the FAA certification and paperwork, of course. His business was selling those machines to restaurants. I have heard the same thing from other sources - these things should be costing $60.... Quote
thinwing Posted December 21, 2017 Report Posted December 21, 2017 Prob be cheaper to buy a complete frozen yogurt machine 1 1 Quote
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