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04-30-02, 03:28 AM
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Jim, Fred, et. al. Apparently the 1973 "G" model...
Jim, Fred, et. al.
Apparently the 1973 "G" model is quite a but different than our 1977 P-model. Ours has four tanks per wing, and the two quick drains are located on the innermost tank - between...
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04-28-02, 04:40 AM
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Jim, I still maintain that you should remove the...
Jim,
I still maintain that you should remove the access door inside the lower part of the boom, just behind the strut to wing fairing... there are 28 screws holding the "U" shaped panel on the boom...
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04-26-02, 02:52 AM
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Jim, Were you able to get to the hose...
Jim,
Were you able to get to the hose connections through the boom access point I described above?
Let us know what kind of progress you're making and any probs we might be able to help...
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04-21-02, 02:11 AM
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Jim, I'm presuming you have a Cessna parts book...
Jim,
I'm presuming you have a Cessna parts book for your plane. As mine is pressurized and a later year model, there might be some slight differences, but I'll try to direct you to the right place...
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04-20-02, 03:30 PM
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Jim, In order to reach the interconnect hoses...
Jim,
In order to reach the interconnect hoses between the outboard and inboard tanks - where they go through the boom area - you have to remove a contoured cover on the bottom side of the boom about...
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04-20-02, 05:28 AM
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If memory serves me, I think your first name is...
If memory serves me, I think your first name is Jim...
Anyway, Jim, without the manuals in front of me tonight I seem to recall the 1973 models having only three individual tanks on each side, as...
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