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Like to replace original faulty timer on 1994 Mooney that fits the original location.
 

Did anyone keep one back on panel renovation that still worked I can purchase.
 

The timer has 3 buttons below the face.  Maybe start stop reset? 
 

The timer is located just above red master switches in old panel picture.
 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mac80 said:

Like to replace original faulty timer on 1994 Mooney that fits the original location.
 

Did anyone keep one back on panel renovation that still worked I can purchase.
 

The timer has 3 buttons below the face.  Maybe start stop reset? 
 

The timer is located just above red master switches in old panel picture.
 

 

 

671D6375-9802-4701-9F24-0802CFAEB7AE.thumb.jpeg.39ce5e9edc65890487daf07dd24db366.jpeg

I have one removed a few months ago in great working condition.  The ones on EBay are $69-$125. 
 

$50 including shipping and it’s yours. pM me if interested.

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Interesting sidenote on the clocks used in late 80's - late 90's Mooneys. These were made by the Germain Instrument Company VDO and the clocks were used in the 944 Porsche (the VDO part number starts with 944).

Guess which Mooney this clock first appeared in? You got it - the M20L Mooney Porsche.

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51 minutes ago, LANCECASPER said:

. These were made by the Germain Instrument Company VDO and the clocks were used in the 944 Porsche (the VDO part number starts with 944).

 

Wow, I remember staring down at the speedometer of my dad's 1965 VW Beetle and seeing "VDO" emblazoned on it.

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16 hours ago, Mac80 said:

Like to replace original faulty timer on 1994 Mooney that fits the original location.
 

Did anyone keep one back on panel renovation that still worked I can purchase.
 

The timer has 3 buttons below the face.  Maybe start stop reset? 
 

The timer is located just above red master switches in old panel picture.
 

 

 

671D6375-9802-4701-9F24-0802CFAEB7AE.thumb.jpeg.39ce5e9edc65890487daf07dd24db366.jpeg

I tried replacing it with an MD93H during last year's partial panel upgrade but was told by the shop we'd have to build all new hardware for it to fit, basically requiring a new panel, so I deferred it to a later time when I'll be cutting an entire new panel anyway.

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