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I could be interested in the senders!
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I'm interested in both motors and senders.
My fuel system (original) continues to work without issue and the gauges are precise. I would stock the spares though. |
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All this talk caused my rear cowl flap motor to fail yesterday.
It's not so much the money; it is the downtime. |
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my rear cowl motor failed a while ago, and it was repaired. The failure actually was right where the wires entered the motor case, and I mention it here because the motor was rebuilt, and then failed again because the issue was a parted wire inside the insulation due to the twisting action so was intermittent. Real devil to catch so make sure you have whoever does the repair look for this. I found it by shifting the wires connected to the motor by hand when it was installed and getting it to fail. After install, make sure to zip tie these wires down to the motor case or frame nearby so the strain isn't applied at that entry point.
Last edited by B2C2 : 02-02-24 at 12:21 PM. |
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I'm buying one from Don Nieser. My logbooks are very solid and detailed. I am certain the motor is original. About two years ago, I had to replace the front. Same story, no record of change, looked like had been on the airplane from the start.
I kept the front, ate the $500 core charge on it, and sent it to JBL for a rebuild so I have a front spare. I'm going to do the same with the rear. |
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Dang, I'm glad you caught that! Wrong initials!!!
RBL RLB Accessory Service 630-543-9213 971 N Babbit Ave Addison IL 60101 When you call, be prepared to talk for a while—lovely older gentleman. The trouble with the motors tends not to be electrical unless they truly burn up. He tells of small gears in the motor that are nearly impossible to find. From age, heat, and wear, they crumble. I believe he finally found a limited source for the gears. I did buy a cheap motor on eBay a couple of years ago as a core. It was burnt up and rebuildable. He told me that given the age of these things, there is a high probability of a failed unit being just that. Owners don't want to hear it, but we are dealing with a motor from 44 to 59 years old. |
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