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You might check around and see if there are any aircraft salvage companies in Europe. In the US, you could try @Alan Fox or www.lowensmooneysalvage.com. LASAR (www.lasar.com) has a large inventory of new parts and can order directly from the factory as can any European Mooney Service Center.

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There is currently no stock at Mooney.  As Mooney no longer offers MSC’s a discount you have to shop it around and hope you can find one.  

Or if you can get a good welder and some 4130 steel you should be able to repair yours.

Clarence

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Initialy I only wanted to replace the motor due to a broken axis. We already got it overhauled. Beleave it or not, the mechanic "lost" that arm assy. We have nothing to be repaired. We have to find a new part. I will contact www.lowensmooneysalvage.com. Maybe I am lucky.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards
Stephan

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13 minutes ago, Stephan Feige said:

Initialy I only wanted to replace the motor due to a broken axis. We already got it overhauled. Beleave it or not, the mechanic "lost" that arm assy. We have nothing to be repaired. We have to find a new part. I will contact www.lowensmooneysalvage.com. Maybe I am lucky.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards
Stephan

Dodson Aircraft shows that they are parting out several K models, including a1987 TSE.

Clarence

https://www.controller.com/listing/salvage/31994917/1987-mooney-m20k-252tse-piston-single-aircraft

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Initialy I only wanted to replace the motor due to a broken axis. We already got it overhauled. Beleave it or not, the mechanic "lost" that arm assy. We have nothing to be repaired. We have to find a new part. I will contact www.lowensmooneysalvage.com. Maybe I am lucky.
Thanks for your help.
Best regards
Stephan

If you got the motor overhauled by Globe, it will be to the newer spec and the shaft will have larger holes. You’ll have to drill out an older assembly to match the larger holes. Too bad it’s missing because after drilling out the holes to the larger size it cleans out the elongated holes like new.


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Hurray, I was lucky. My mechanic tidied up his belongings and finally found the lost part. The cowl-flaps are working again. Thanks to everybody for the help.

Best regards
Stephan

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