MrRodgers Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 Hi everyone. Finished a flight recently and prior to landing my Attitude Indicator started to tumble. (See Video Below). I have checked the system and it appears that it is not vacuum pump related. Any suggestions on a cost effective solution to this without the need to buy new or refurbished would be appreciated. Can these be sent back to the manufacturer for repair at a price that makes sense? Any advice is welcomed. Thanks in advance, Michael IMG_5228.MOV Quote
carusoam Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 Looks like you are on an extreme roller coaster ride... Choices... 1) Pull out and connect to a vacuum source to prove the device has croaked... could be a local leak... 2) If it has ks of hours on it... it’s probably worn bearings... 3) Used Replacements are pretty cheap... lots of G5s and Aspens going in, plenty of old vac instruments coming out... 4) If it is relatively new, and you really like it, take it to local instrument shop... 5) How do you feel about electronic instruments? 6) For Lowest cost replacement... See what @Alan Fox has on the shelf... PP thoughts only, not an instrument guy... Best regards, -a- 1 Quote
Unit74 Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 If you still have vac, there is only one reason; the gyro is toast. If you have the coin, the G5 is hard to beat. But with so many upgrades, an as removed replacement gyro will be very easy to find dirt cheap. 1 Quote
Yetti Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 There are a couple of shops in Tulsa that can fix you up. Seems like it was $400 for an exhanged OH one. 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 I hate it when they do that. $500 non AP $700 with autopilot at the local shop. 1 Quote
LANCECASPER Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 Depending on what your future panel plans are and what, if any, autopilot that you have, it might be money well spent to put in a G5 or dual G5. A video like that shows how confusing things can get in an IFR situation when the pilot loses an attitude indicator. If you plan on getting your instrument rating think about two certified attitude sources. 2 Quote
MIm20c Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 Keep in mind many of the used units coming out might have a good amount of hours on them. The AI is a very important instrument, make sure you’re not buying more problems. Might be a good time to add a backup AI as well. 1 Quote
AH-1 Cobra Pilot Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 I had mine refurbished a while ago. I wish I would have just stepped up to a G5. The difference in price would be well worth it. I had to replace my DG with a new G5 HSI. It can switch between the two functions, and I love the added capability, not to mention the attitude-indicator backup. Quote
kortopates Posted December 12, 2019 Report Posted December 12, 2019 Instrument overhaul in San Diego can overhaul it - usually cheaper than exchange. Then exchange if you want to minimize down time at more $. Then of course going to new modern G5 etc.Welcome to airplane ownership and maintenance. These tend to last 5-10 yrs between overhaul; sometimes a bit longer when lucky.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Bob_Belville Posted December 13, 2019 Report Posted December 13, 2019 I know we have had at least one thread on this issue and my recollection is that a G5 can be primary but it cannot be the BU AI for an Aspen... is that still the case? I have a vacuum AI, as well as a BU ASI that probably needs overhaul, as well as a BU Altimeter that Isom could all go with a G5. Too logical? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Ragsf15e Posted December 14, 2019 Report Posted December 14, 2019 On 12/12/2019 at 5:22 PM, Bob_Belville said: I know we have had at least one thread on this issue and my recollection is that a G5 can be primary but it cannot be the BU AI for an Aspen... is that still the case? I have a vacuum AI, as well as a BU ASI that probably needs overhaul, as well as a BU Altimeter that Isom could all go with a G5. Too logical? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Depends... the stc for a G5 says it can’t be a required backup, but ask @gsxrpilot and he’ll tell you it can if you go through your local fsdo. Id definitely go the G5 route if possible. 1 Quote
Mark89114 Posted December 14, 2019 Report Posted December 14, 2019 One of the manufacturers has a reputation for being a POS, as mine does the same thing occasionally. I think I have the same instrument, the overhaul shop, who will remain unmentioned, also didn’t do it right, twice. I am thinking I will go with an electric one. Quote
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