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I have a 1968 C model & need a pilot’s side control yoke and shaft. Any suggestions about where to look would be greatly appreciated.

Less urgently required, but will be needed eventually - u-joints for the trim system.

 

Thanks,

Dave Blom

C-GAVX

 

 

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On 7/28/2019 at 2:59 PM, 170driver said:

 

I have a 1968 C model & need a pilot’s side control yoke and shaft. Any suggestions about where to look would be greatly appreciated.

Less urgently required, but will be needed eventually - u-joints for the trim system.

 

Thanks,

Dave Blom

C-GAVX

 

 

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Today could be your lucky day...

Find @Alan Fox he has an M20C that is ready to share parts with the rest of the fleet...

Best regards,

-a-

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Mooneys have two different shaft diameters through their history...

Also watch for small details of how parts are oriented compared to bolt holes...

Best to match part numbers than to compare year of manufacture...

PC on the yoke is just a valve/switch that is modernized by moving to a panel location.

Having the button so readily available, and used so infrequently... left room for improvement...

The panel mounted version is an electronic switch operating a mechanical valve...

PP thoughts only, not a mechanic...

Best regards,

-a-

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I have a 1968 C model & need a pilot’s side control yoke and shaft. Any suggestions about where to look would be greatly appreciated.
Less urgently required, but will be needed eventually - u-joints for the trim system.
 
Thanks,
Dave Blom
C-GAVX
 
 
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Contact Paul Loewen. He will have what you need.

https://www.loewensmooneysalvage.com/



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