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I manufacture the GUCV. Are you talking about the Gear Down Check Valves? I have a valve manufacture that is already making a replacement that requires a slight plumbing change on aircraft. But you can send what you have.
Nice switch, I just have a few concerns. It is 1/4 NPT, we use 1/8th NPT. The unit requires a special connector that you would need to wire into the electrical system. The one I am looking at uses three 6-32 screws that can take crimp terminals and doesn't look like it will not work in the Piper...
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You can connect to both wires but you'll need diods so you don't back feed. Tony Varga is a smart guy (PropPilot) ask him how to wire it and I'll bet he provides a schematic.
Yes, I was a CW2. Flew UH1U's and AH1S's . I was enlisted from E1 to E5. Then I went back in as a warrant and attended the flight training school. 1982 through 1993. Served in the 101st 2nd of the 17th Air Cavalry, 354th Med Evac and the 3rd of the 158th Attack Helicopter group.
Jim, I can appreciate your comments. However, when someone calls me about a gear issue or a control rigging issue or an AD or any of the dozens of phone calls I get from Commander owners that are complete strangers, I help them out. I have never told a fellow aviator that I cannot help them...
Sorry Marcos not a clue for 112. I would just fix or fabricate my own. not that hard. You may want to check with an on the field Experimental aircraft builder or A&P. They can probably fix what is warn out or fabricate to replace it.
Electro Air should be a standard install for a seasoned A&P. I think that if you're going to keep your aircraft that the Electro Air is a good choice. Keep in mind yo9u're going to be in the 8 - 10K range when finished as, you will need the standby battery system and someone to install and sign...
If the cowlings are off, interior seats removed, tailboom access trim panel in the cargo area removed, it's on jack stands and ready to be inspected. I'll do the engine area, (prop hub grease, spinner and backplate inspection, Plugs removed cleaned and gapped, Compression check, Oil filter open...