Beech-List Digest Archive

Wed 02/18/04


Total Messages Posted: 4



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     1. 08:20 AM - Re: Landing Gear Transmission Question (Randy L. Thwing)
     2. 06:00 PM - Re: Landing Gear Transmission Question (Ron Davis)
     3. 07:31 PM - 1972 Beech A36 (Hebert, Richard)
     4. 10:31 PM - Re: 1972 Beech A36 (Ron Davis)
 
 
 


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    Time: 08:20:43 AM PST US
    From: "Randy L. Thwing" <n4546v@mindspring.com>
    Subject: Re: Landing Gear Transmission Question
    --> Beech-List message posted by: "Randy L. Thwing" <n4546v@mindspring.com> Hello Ron: If the original leather seals are replaced with modern types, does the type of gear grease then matter? Randy L. thwing, Las Vegas > The seals / gaskets in both the Ford and Beech gearboxes were originally > made of (moo!) leather, and Mobil GG / Mobilgear 626 does fine, but other > gear oils tend to seep past them, which is why it is so important to use > *only* the recommended lube in these things.


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    Time: 06:00:10 PM PST US
    From: Ron Davis <radavis2522@netzero.net>
    Subject: Re: Landing Gear Transmission Question
    --> Beech-List message posted by: Ron Davis <radavis2522@netzero.net> Randy, The mechanical answer is "probably not." With non-leaking seals, you could probably put corn oil in the thing and it would work fine. We aren't talking hi temperatures or hi stress here. The FAA answer is "it certainly does matter." Anything else is "not authorized." Ron D. Randy L. Thwing wrote: > --> Beech-List message posted by: "Randy L. Thwing" <n4546v@mindspring.com> > > Hello Ron: > > If the original leather seals are replaced with modern types, does the > type of gear grease then matter? > > Randy L. thwing, Las Vegas > >


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    Time: 07:31:03 PM PST US
    From: "Hebert, Richard" <Richard.Hebert@t-mobile.com>
    Subject: 1972 Beech A36
    --> Beech-List message posted by: "Hebert, Richard" <Richard.Hebert@T-Mobile.com> Hi, Mark and I are partners in a Beech Bonanza A36 which we enjoy flying. We need to find some part numbers so we can order a Yoke Electric Trim switch and two Annunicators above the HSI for open Baggage door etc. Can someone direct us to a Beech Parts house we can talk to. We do not have the part numbers and looked through the maintenance manuals our A&P has. Any help would be awesome....... Thanks, Richard Hebert Director - Billing Analysis > ?> T> ???> Mobile> ?> OFC: 425-378-5213 PCS: 678-860-3656 This email is confidential and T-Mobile Proprietary. It's contents are Attorney/Client privileged information. You may not read, copy or distribute it's contents unless you are the intended recipient.


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    Time: 10:31:03 PM PST US
    From: Ron Davis <radavis2522@netzero.net>
    Subject: Re: 1972 Beech A36
    --> Beech-List message posted by: Ron Davis <radavis2522@netzero.net> Richard, The best Beech parts house (in my worthless opinion) is: Arrell Aircraft 701 Del Norte Blvd., Suite 220 Oxnard, CA 93030 805-604-0439 805-604-0429 (fax) Rick Leatherwood email: <BeechedOut@aol.com> http://www.arrellaircraft.com/ Rick knows most of the major numbers off the top of his head, and more often than not he will have what you need in stock. But if you need electronicky stuff close to home, try: Cannon Avionics Arlington Municipal Airport (AWO) 18650 59th Drive NE Arlington, WA 98223-7836 360-435-0900 ... although they probably can't help you with Beech part numbers. Once you know what it is, my alternate electronic bits supply house that has a lot of New Old Stock stuff is: Flame Enterprises 20945 Osborne St. Canoga Park, Ca. 91304 818-700-2905 or 800-854-2255 818-700-9168 fax email: info@flamecorp.com http://www.flamecorp.com/index.html They carry lots of the old Cutler-Hammer piano key switches that are so hard to find nowadays. Happy scrounging, Ron D. Hebert, Richard wrote: > --> Beech-List message posted by: "Hebert, Richard" > <Richard.Hebert@T-Mobile.com> > > Hi, Mark and I are partners in a Beech Bonanza A36 which we enjoy flying. > We need to find some part numbers so we can order a Yoke Electric Trim > switch and two Annunicators above the HSI for open Baggage door etc. Can > someone direct us to a Beech Parts house we can talk to. We do not have > the part numbers and looked through the maintenance manuals our A&P has. > Any help would be awesome....... Thanks, > > Richard Hebert Director - Billing Analysis




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