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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 19 Jun 2020, 13:54 |
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Partsbase shows these 2 sources although from past experience I'd almost bet they don't have stock.
598-542 Western Aircraft, Inc. 800-777-4926 Premier Vendor INDICATOR: PRESSURE,HYD NE 1 RFQ ID, United States
598-542 AFR Enterprises 714-784-5060 FN 1 RFQ CA, United States
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 19 Jun 2020, 14:25 |
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If its the same gauge as on the piper aerostar's of similar vitage, you might try aerostar aircraft, or one of the aeorstar salvage people.. Top right corner of this picture: https://photos.app.goo.gl/ohKawUinT8ri6JtZ8
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 19 Jun 2020, 16:57 |
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Joined: 11/08/12 Posts: 12822 Post Likes: +5263 Location: Jackson, MS (KHKS)
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Username Protected wrote: Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I will cross post to MMOPA as well.
have you talked to Kevin Mead? Also this seems like an excellent opportunity for an owner produced part and/or an A&P willing to sign off a minor alteration if this is truly just a pressure gauge with no other function.
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 19 Jun 2020, 19:45 |
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Joined: 02/27/08 Posts: 3404 Post Likes: +1461 Location: Galveston, TX
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Username Protected wrote: Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I will cross post to MMOPA as well.
have you talked to Kevin Mead? Also this seems like an excellent opportunity for an owner produced part and/or an A&P willing to sign off a minor alteration if this is truly just a pressure gauge with no other function.
Call Kevin Mead 620-960-7720.
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 22 Jun 2020, 14:58 |
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Joined: 06/12/11 Posts: 332 Post Likes: +64 Location: KBMC, Brigham City
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I forgot about the 'repairs capability' on Partsbase, came up with this.
598-542 Otto Instruments Service 909-930-5800 HYDRAULIC PRESSURE GAUGE CA,United States
12/30/2019
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 22 Jun 2020, 16:47 |
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Username Protected wrote: Thanks all ! Even as a brand new Malibu owner, Kevin was my first call. His response was along the lines of “That stinks. Those are impossible to find”. Exploring a couple of overhaul shops that claim they can fix the manufacturers part number. If that doesn’t pan out, this will definitely be an owner produced part. No real other choice. Substituting a part is not really owner produced. But it may qualify as a minor alteration if the replacement gauge has PMA or TSO.
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 22 Jun 2020, 18:26 |
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Username Protected wrote: Thanks all ! Even as a brand new Malibu owner, Kevin was my first call. His response was along the lines of “That stinks. Those are impossible to find”. Exploring a couple of overhaul shops that claim they can fix the manufacturers part number. If that doesn’t pan out, this will definitely be an owner produced part. No real other choice. Substituting a part is not really owner produced. But it may qualify as a minor alteration if the replacement gauge has PMA or TSO.
Even if it’s not pma/tso... it’s a pressure gauge. This is a well understood part. Is there anything special about aviation pressure gauges
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 22 Jun 2020, 21:47 |
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Username Protected wrote: Substituting a part is not really owner produced. But it may qualify as a minor alteration if the replacement gauge has PMA or TSO.
Even if it’s not pma/tso... it’s a pressure gauge. This is a well understood part. Is there anything special about aviation pressure gauges
The original is part of the TC. So to consider it a minor it needs to have the pedigree. Anything else would be a major alteration. Still doable, just probably cost more than the certified part.
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 22 Jun 2020, 23:45 |
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Username Protected wrote: The original is part of the TC. So to consider it a minor it needs to have the pedigree. Mmmmmm. No.
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 23 Jun 2020, 09:03 |
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Username Protected wrote: The original is part of the TC. So to consider it a minor it needs to have the pedigree. Mmmmmm. No.
How would you do it, how would you qualify the part, and how would you sign it off?
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 23 Jun 2020, 09:22 |
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Major alteration means an alteration not listed in the aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller specifications -
(1) That might appreciably affect weight, balance, structural strength, performance, powerplant operation, flight characteristics, or other qualities affecting airworthiness; or
(2) That is not done according to accepted practices or cannot be done by elementary operations.
Minor alteration means an alteration other than a major alteration.
I have not seen this hydraulic gauge. It is possible it has some special characteristics I'm not imagining or provides some sort of feedback mechanism to the system. I am assuming it is a mechanical gauge that simply measures fluid pressure and moves a needle. In that case nothing about it breaches the major threshold.
Signoff would be. "Removed p/n XXXX, installed John Deere p/n YYYY. Ops check good."
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Post subject: Re: Needed: Early Malibu Hydraulic Pressure Guage Posted: 23 Jun 2020, 09:37 |
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Username Protected wrote: Major alteration means an alteration not listed in the aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller specifications -
(1) That might appreciably affect weight, balance, structural strength, performance, powerplant operation, flight characteristics, or other qualities affecting airworthiness; or
(2) That is not done according to accepted practices or cannot be done by elementary operations.
Minor alteration means an alteration other than a major alteration.
I have not seen this hydraulic gauge. It is possible it has some special characteristics I'm not imagining or provides some sort of feedback mechanism to the system. I am assuming it is a mechanical gauge that simply measures fluid pressure and moves a needle. In that case nothing about it breaches the major threshold.
Signoff would be. "Removed p/n XXXX, installed John Deere p/n YYYY. Ops check good." So we agree it could be a minor, we just don't agree that the John Deere part can be installed. How many A&Ps would install your John Deere part to replace a part that is part of the original TC?
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