WAFI Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 Will someone steer me in the right direction as to where I can purchase these, along with the inspection plates. M20J Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 Good luck, I bought a set from some MooneySpacer about 15 years ago and just mounted them in my cover plates. I think they are made by Stewart Warner. Very similar to some boat gauges. The capsules are custom for Mooney. Quote
DonMuncy Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 Mine were made by Rochester. But it doesn't matter. They won't sell them to you anyway. 2 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 FWIW https://rochestersensors.com/wp-content/uploads/6500.pdf Quote
PT20J Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 I believe Rochester makes them for Mooney with specific markings which makes them a Mooney part and not a standard part. Quote
KSMooniac Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 43 minutes ago, PT20J said: I believe Rochester makes them for Mooney with specific markings which makes them a Mooney part and not a standard part. That is correct, and I think there are differences amongst the Mooney models as well. And as Don mentioned above, they are only sold through the MSC network so nobody should waste time trying to source new or replacement ones anywhere else. Quote
DonMuncy Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 If one got hold of a Rochester catalog and could compare the pictures, you might be able to buy the mechanism (at a presumably more reasonable price) and then only be forced to buy the dial for a Mooney. Quote
DonMuncy Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 My assumption is that they use a "stock" mechanism, and only the dial is special to Mooney. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 I think the top casting is unique to Mooney. All the other capsules have screws holding them in and I've not seen that mounting flange on any others. Quote
DonMuncy Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 Just now, N201MKTurbo said: I think the top casting is unique to Mooney. All the other capsules have screws holding them in and I've not seen that mounting flange on any others. You are very likely right. You know what happens when you assume. Quote
WAFI Posted September 16, 2022 Author Report Posted September 16, 2022 So… A MSC can source a pair? Maybe? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 6 minutes ago, WAFI said: So… A MSC can source a pair? Maybe? You can try. Quote
carusoam Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 Expect new from your favorite MSC… preflown from @Alan Fox… Best regards, -a- Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 I found one for you: https://premieraircraftservice.com/product/external-fuel-gauge/ 2 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 And here is the other one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/333935151842?hash=item4dc0160ae2:g:8ysAAOSwVaJio~OF 1 Quote
carusoam Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 Rich just earned today’s…. quick on the draw award! The price is friendlier than I expected… Best regards, -a- Quote
1980Mooney Posted September 16, 2022 Report Posted September 16, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: And here is the other one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/333935151842?hash=item4dc0160ae2:g:8ysAAOSwVaJio~OF @WAFI Unfortunately that External visual fuel gauge is salvaged from a M20R - see the tag in the last pic. So it is calibrated for 44.5 gallons a side. Your N number shows that you are a M20J with 32 gallons a side. So it will read about 40% more fuel than you actually have. That doesn't seem very helpful or safe - I wonder if an AI would sign off on it. The M20J parts manual is online. It shows that you need EXTERNAL FUEL GAUGE KIT - 880011-501 — LASAR ACCESS COVER PANEL - 210099-505 — LASAR Edited September 16, 2022 by 1980Mooney Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 Most likely changing out the capsule would make it read right. The height of the tanks are the same. An IA is responsible for making sure the aircraft meets the type certificate as amended by STCs. Those gauges are not in the type certificate or an STC. They are an optional accessory. 1 Quote
0TreeLemur Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 I love those things. A third independent indicator after the senders and ff integrated by the EDM. Mine bottom out at about 4 gallons rem, but that's below my reserve. Quote
MikeOH Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 Dumb question: Are they easy to read from the cockpit while flying? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 6 minutes ago, MikeOH said: Dumb question: Are they easy to read from the cockpit while flying? You can read the pilots side easily, but the passenger side requires you to stick your head on the passenger window, and you almost have to scoot into the passenger seat. Or you can have your passenger read it. I find them most useful for filling the tanks and seeing if you have enough fuel to make a flight. I find them very accurate. 1 Quote
MikeOH Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 1 minute ago, N201MKTurbo said: You can read the pilots side easily, but the passenger side requires you to stick your head on the passenger window, and you almost have to scoot into the passenger seat. Or you can have your passenger read it. I find them most useful for filling the tanks and seeing if you have enough fuel to make a flight. I find them very accurate. Thanks. Makes me ask if you still 'stick' the tanks or are these mechanical float gauges trustworthy enough by themselves? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 Just now, MikeOH said: Thanks. Makes me ask if you still 'stick' the tanks or are these mechanical float gauges trustworthy enough by themselves? They are way more accurate than a stick IMHO. 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted September 17, 2022 Report Posted September 17, 2022 19 hours ago, 0TreeLemur said: I love those things. A third independent indicator after the senders and ff integrated by the EDM. Mine bottom out at about 4 gallons rem, but that's below my reserve. They bottom out at 4 gallons because if the float is resting on the bottom of the tank at that position, there is about 4 gallons in the tank. There is no way for them to read any lower. You could put them in the inner cells and they could read to zero, but they would be in the wing walk and people would step on them and mess them up, and you would not be able to read them from the cockpit. Quote
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