bbakerco Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 Hey folks, See photo. My J has a turbo normalizer (Rayjay) from M20 Turbos Inc which is defunct of course. I’m looking for the 930199-22 flex tube that is a short segment of 22 degree angled 2 1/4” diameter tube approx 4” long that attach to either side of the wastegate. The only sources my A&P has found have been straight or 45 degrees. I am looking for 2 of them. I appreciate any help locating a source. Quote
carusoam Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 Let’s ask the RayJay guy... @tomgo2 Then the hose guy... @GEE-BEE And of course the intercooler guy... @Jeff Shapiro See if that helps... I turned the gravity switch on... didn’t help very much... Best regards, -a- 1 Quote
tomgo2 Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 Thanks for the message. RAJAY doesn't have this angle available. 1 Quote
jetdriven Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 http://turbohoses.com/22degree.htm 1 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 I could use two myself. Mine are getting a little ratty. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 For the PMA part http://www.turboplus.com/intercooler-parts.asp second from the bottom. Quote
bbakerco Posted November 21, 2020 Author Report Posted November 21, 2020 9 minutes ago, jetdriven said: http://turbohoses.com/22degree.htm Thanks. About $43 each but will need to cut the legs down a bit. Anyone have a bad feeling about that? Quote
bbakerco Posted November 21, 2020 Author Report Posted November 21, 2020 7 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: For the PMA part http://www.turboplus.com/intercooler-parts.asp second from the bottom. Thanks. Looks like the exact part. $195 each! Ouch. vs $43 turbohoses.com not same part number and have to cut down. Quote
carusoam Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 A bad feeling about cutting a $43 dollar part? I would hand that to my favorite A&P, and not watch him work... Apparently I get this feeling every time cutting tools come out near my Mooney... I get interested when cutting is limited to replaceable parts... like inspection panels... PP thoughts only not a mechanic... Best regards, -a- Quote
tomgo2 Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 Keep in mind, PMA is specific to the STC or FAA authorized replacement part. Yes, it has aviation "pedigree" but doesn't give you specific permission to install on something other than that particular STC or specific FAA approved replacement part. Now, given the particular situation with M20 Turbo, it is what it is. 1 Quote
bbakerco Posted November 21, 2020 Author Report Posted November 21, 2020 12 minutes ago, tomgo2 said: Keep in mind, PMA is specific to the STC or FAA authorized replacement part. Yes, it has aviation "pedigree" but doesn't give you specific permission to install on something other than that particular STC or specific FAA approved replacement part. Now, given the particular situation with M20 Turbo, it is what it is. Ya, point taken. I’ll leave the call to my A&P. Quote
M20F-1968 Posted November 21, 2020 Report Posted November 21, 2020 I just went through this. Call Belair Composites, Spokane, WA They will have what you need. https://belaircomposites.com/ Let me know what you found when you do the install. I just replaced hoses, intercooler lord mounts, etc... John Breda Quote
carusoam Posted November 22, 2020 Report Posted November 22, 2020 John, I got an odd message when looking at the link... -a- Quote
M20F-1968 Posted November 22, 2020 Report Posted November 22, 2020 I went onto the website when I posted it. I had no difficulties. I do not think there are associated risks. John Breda 1 Quote
M20F-1968 Posted November 22, 2020 Report Posted November 22, 2020 17 hours ago, carusoam said: A bad feeling about cutting a $43 dollar part? I would hand that to my favorite A&P, and not watch him work... Apparently I get this feeling every time cutting tools come out near my Mooney... I get interested when cutting is limited to replaceable parts... like inspection panels... PP thoughts only not a mechanic... Best regards, -a- Cutting down hoses are not difficult. Put a hose clamp around the hose where you want it cut, and take a sharp pocket knife and use the edge of the hose clamp as a straight edge and trim away. You can cut a1little at a time off to fir the hose and the cut comes out clean and straight. John Breda 1 Quote
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