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Such good information and presented in an excellent way that it will help a lot of new Skymaster owners.
It's a weird thing to check the fluids in the early or Skymaster. Again thanks for the overview for all the new owners
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General Sky Tree top Flying in C336, O2, 337A, P337G with IO-550's Last edited by general : 11-29-17 at 11:32 AM. |
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1966 A model
Servicing of Hydraulic Power Pack in pre-73 model - Herb is spot on. The maintenance manual calls for you to pump hydraulic fluid into the fill port until it vents overboard. That is the way you know it is full.
My '66 model has no sight gauge (no reference in MM) or dipstick. Just a fill port on the firewall. I service with same pump can I use for bleeding brakes - except with AN fitting on end of hose. Jeff |
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