Hi All,
I've been revising the instrument panel with all new circuit breakers. Interesting how that came about - I was charging my new Odyssey battery with an Odyssey charger. After removing it, I went to test the strobe and nav lights and nothing worked at all. Dead battery? No. After 20 minutes searching, a friend and I discovered that the main circuit breaker had tripped - but the button hadn't popped out. These are probably 42 year-old circuit breakers. It probably took 5 pounds or more of force to manually pull the button out on several of them. So I changed them all.
Here's some of the work done last month to restore N12055:
* Finished replacing all the wiring in the engine compartment - some of wires' outer clear layer would crack from heat and age when bent
* Replaced all the wiring behind the instrument panel
* Replaced all the circuit breakers
* Replaced all SCAT/SCEET ducts
* Replaced the tachometer cable - the housing was cracked at both ends
* Installed RAM mount for iPad
* Mounted the vertical card compass in the panel
* Re-arranged instruments to make room for a portable Yaesu FTA-750L Com/Nav/GPS radio and mount
To do's coming up this month:
* Install the mount for the Yaesu FTA-750L radio
* Install the mount for my iPhone
* Make and install a center console with fuel selector handle and extension and intercom mount
* Install two new switches for Com (Yaesu and iPhone) and Nav (Statux and iPad)
* Replace the flap wiring from panel to the baggage compartment
* Replace the trim wiring from panel through the tail
* Install the new trim position sensor from Ray Allen and wire it
* Replace all the grommets in the aircraft, nose to tail (the grommets are old)
* Install the new pitot/static lines and nifty little push-in connectors for the instruments from SteinAir
* Install new throttle, mixture, and carb heat cables
I've added a RAM iPad Mini 4 mount so that I can take off with it swung over to the far right of the panel, and then swing it over to the left in flight. I use a little Stratux that I picked up at Oshkosh 2017 for $150 fully assembled. It works great in my car ...
N12055 is getting her next inspection session on Saturday. There will be more inspections later since the tail cone is open at the moment and the empennage needs removed (one more time) and more work done to install trim position indicator.