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I am in the process of upgrading my M20C to a M20E. I was able to get the engine, the fuel pump, the STC and the rest of parts. What I need now are the throttle, mixture, prop and ram door cables.

 

My M20C has a power quadrant so I will need the cables for a M20 E with a power quadrant. To get the cables from MacFarlane i need the serial numbers of the M20E with a power quadrant.

 

Any ideas?

 

Oscar

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Oscar Avalle said:

I am in the process of upgrading my M20C to a M20E. I was able to get the engine, the fuel pump, the STC and the rest of parts. What I need now are the throttle, mixture, prop and ram door cables.

If you can, find an M20J cowl and baffles and do that conversion at the same time, and ditch the ram air door.   I know, easier said than done.

30 minutes ago, Oscar Avalle said:

My M20C has a power quadrant so I will need the cables for a M20 E with a power quadrant. To get the cables from MacFarlane i need the serial numbers of the M20E with a power quadrant.

McFarlane will also make them off of a drawing, and they have drawing templates on their website.   Basically, you sort out the dimensions, fill them in on the drawing, and they make it.   It's essentially an OPP.    If you can find someone who has done similar you can use their dimensions.     I did two of my cables for my J quadrant this way, but I don't know if those match exactly for an E with a quadrant.

Cool project in any case.   That'll be slick when you get done.

 

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