Matthew P Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 Hey Guys, Currently working on getting these gears drawn up in CAD and possibly made, having them drawn up in both 20:1 and 40:1 gearing ratio. An individual was nice enough to loan me a new set of gears to use as masters but I need a set of gears that failed their inspections and were removed, not sure why someone would keep them after replacement, but hoping someone did as They need to do some destructive testing to determine the metallurgy of the gearing material so that the specification can call out for material that meets/exceeds current gear material and strength..As mentioned, it is destructive testing so thats why they would need to be donors. If anyone knows anyone..let me know. Quote
Ragsf15e Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 21 minutes ago, Matthew P said: Hey Guys, Currently working on getting these gears drawn up in CAD and possibly made, having them drawn up in both 20:1 and 40:1 gearing ratio. An individual was nice enough to loan me a new set of gears to use as masters but I need a set of gears that failed their inspections and were removed, not sure why someone would keep them after replacement, but hoping someone did as They need to do some destructive testing to determine the metallurgy of the gearing material so that the specification can call out for material that meets/exceeds current gear material and strength..As mentioned, it is destructive testing so thats why they would need to be donors. If anyone knows anyone..let me know. Not sure if they’ll keep them or help, but Tom Rauch at Top Gun in Sacramento or Don Maxwell in Longview might have an old set laying around. You might also be able to find an old set of 20/1 at a junkyard. Maybe Beegles or @Alan Fox might have a non airworthy one? Quote
jetdriven Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 We just removed the Dukes actuator with 40:1 gears from our airplane. We installed a Eaton actuator with the entire set up as well. But it’s for sale now. Quote
Ragsf15e Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 14 minutes ago, jetdriven said: We just removed the Dukes actuator with 40:1 gears from our airplane. We installed a Eaton actuator with the entire set up as well. But it’s for sale now. Was it difficult to change between the two actuators? Did you have to change out the emergency crank setup too? It would be comforting to know there’s a solution in case the Dukes fails or the gears are bad. Quote
Matthew P Posted May 18 Author Report Posted May 18 29 minutes ago, jetdriven said: We just removed the Dukes actuator with 40:1 gears from our airplane. We installed a Eaton actuator with the entire set up as well. But it’s for sale now. How much was the Eaton actuator Quote
RoundTwo Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 8 hours ago, Matthew P said: How much was the Eaton actuator There’s been one on eBay for $8,000. Quote
MikeOH Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 5 hours ago, RoundTwo said: There’s been one on eBay for $8,000. THUD! (Sound of me fainting) 1 Quote
Fly Boomer Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 4 hours ago, MikeOH said: THUD! And these sellers don't even blush. Quote
Texas Mooney Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 18 hours ago, Fly Boomer said: And these sellers don't even blush. Not sure why they should blush. That seems like a fair price in this market. Lasar is selling the same thing outright (without core trade in) “Yellow tagged- Repaired” for about $12,000. That means they cleaned and greased it, put in an overhauled electric motor. The No Back Spring “has complied with Mooney SB M20-282 “ but they don’t claim it to be new. It could fail the day after you install it. I doubt they provide any warranty. With core trade in it is about $10,000. It is just another one of the outrageous possible costs of owning an antique or near antique Mooney. https://lasar.com/actuators/gear-actuator-102000-1-sn-1245 Quote
MikeOH Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 Gee, I don't know. Maybe because they only allow $2,000 for core and there is no way there is $10,000 worth of parts and work involved in their NOT guaranteed 'overhaul'. I'm a capitalist so if the market will bear it, more power to them, but they should most definitely BLUSH over charging that avaricious price! Quote
Matthew P Posted May 19 Author Report Posted May 19 I'm out of town but my actuator motor was rebuilt for a reasonable price, I will post the name of the Motor Company that does it.. Quote
Alan Fox Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 On 5/18/2024 at 6:12 PM, Fly Boomer said: And these sellers don't even blush. Why would I , I just sold one for 7000 in an hour... Go buy a new one ... Oh wait , you cant... Quote
PT20J Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 11 hours ago, Texas Mooney said: Not sure why they should blush. That seems like a fair price in this market. Lasar is selling the same thing outright (without core trade in) “Yellow tagged- Repaired” for about $12,000. That means they cleaned and greased it, put in an overhauled electric motor. The No Back Spring “has complied with Mooney SB M20-282 “ but they don’t claim it to be new. It could fail the day after you install it. I doubt they provide any warranty. With core trade in it is about $10,000. It is just another one of the outrageous possible costs of owning an antique or near antique Mooney. https://lasar.com/actuators/gear-actuator-102000-1-sn-1245 LASAR doesn’t have any. If you click Add to Cart it shows out of stock. Quote
Alan Fox Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 Lasar has pretty much nothing , click on pretty much anything , and they don't have it... And they are doing the same thing Mooney did , as far as stacking orders before purchase... Its a joke , If you have to buy 25 to order them , pay up front , and don't make people wait.. you are in the parts business... Quote
Fly Boomer Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 3 hours ago, Alan Fox said: Lasar has pretty much nothing , click on pretty much anything , and they don't have it... And they are doing the same thing Mooney did , as far as stacking orders before purchase... Its a joke , If you have to buy 25 to order them , pay up front , and don't make people wait.. you are in the parts business... Somebody around here was speculating that they lost their PMA when they moved? Quote
Alan Fox Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 They did , But Mooney is letting them buy the boots direct , and they are playing the same bullshit... I will buy 25 each , and resell them... NO wait !!! 1 Quote
Matthew P Posted May 20 Author Report Posted May 20 For Dukes Actuator Motor Rebuild it was done at George's Electrical 1336 Santa Ana Ave Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 922-4277 Quote
Nico1 Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 17 minutes ago, Matthew P said: For Dukes Actuator Motor Rebuild it was done at George's Electrical 1336 Santa Ana Ave Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 922-4277 When did they do it? I thought they were no longer in business. Quote
Ragsf15e Posted May 20 Report Posted May 20 1 hour ago, Matthew P said: For Dukes Actuator Motor Rebuild it was done at George's Electrical 1336 Santa Ana Ave Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 922-4277 Ahh yes, that was a well known good place. Word is George retired. Quote
Matthew P Posted May 21 Author Report Posted May 21 2 hours ago, Nico1 said: When did they do it? I thought they were no longer in business. 2005, not sure if they are still around under a new owner Quote
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