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LED Courtesy Light
Welcome to the Forum!
You have purchased a very nice-looking plane! I'm anxious to see some more pictures. I have a 1976 FT337GP (the French equivalent of a P337G). I'd be happy to help you in any way I can! I am dealing with a courtesy light issue right now. I purchased the LED replacement bulb last week. My current issue is - someone cut the wires at the door frame / window frame. Would you mind snapping a picture of how your courtesy light wiring gets from the fuselage to the upper door for me? Thanks in advance! Rick
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Additional pics
I'll see what I can do about the pics of the courtesy light wiring. Here are some of the new LED, the panel at night, and the rear engine access port. Sorry about the poor focus on the night shot.
Question - why is there a light in the center of the dashboard that shines in your eyes? You can see it in my panel shot. Is there supposed to be a red lens? Because I can't imagine why you'd want it on to kill your night vision. Last edited by mshac : 08-11-20 at 06:14 PM. |
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Bootstrapping is easier seen & heard than explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBJmspBZes4 https://www.avweb.com/ownership/turbocharging-systems/ |
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I'm going to pm you my cell phone # ...I've had a P for 10 years and I think I might be able to help answer some of your questions...I'm a slow typer.
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Cool, I guess I can see why they did it now! I looked at some of your other photos, and it would appear your CHTs are a bit warmer in the rear as well.
Last edited by mshac : 08-11-20 at 09:22 PM. |
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Rear engine cylinder head temp
Yes, the rear engine does run warmer. Sometimes I'd crack open the rear cowl flaps just a bit, which would help.
I'm having two EI MVP50P's installed now so I should have some more accurate info in a couple more months. Wow! The courtesy light is bright! Thanks in advance for the wiring picture. Rick
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On the plus side...the panel lighting is terrific! |
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Registration lens under glareshield
Here are some pictures of the lens holder with dimensions. The characters need to fit within the frame on the backside so they'll show through.
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Looks great! How did I miss the advertisement for this one? Does anyone have it cached?
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I just happened to see it, and I was booked on the next flight to go get it! ![]() |
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I'm green with envy. Congrats!
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Previous owner hid the courtesy light behind the door panel, why IDK... but im not getting any power to it...i checked the fuse on the firewall fuse holder which is good. |
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My wires show in the center of the door, right across the piano hinge, then snake down inside the upper door trim past the door lock to the bulb holder. I wired both the overhead MAP light and the courtesy door light to the same power wire from the fuse holder on the firewall. That way I can turn on the map light to see the panel during preflight at night, since the dome light didn’t quite cut it.
You may want to remove the upper door trim, and ceiling panel above copilot seat to gain access to the right wires. |
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Put an LED in that bad boy like I did
http://www.337skymaster.com/messages...1&d=1597183794 Last edited by ljmolina : 03-24-23 at 02:33 PM. |
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