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1. 07:13 AM - Re: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer (Ray Mansfield)
2. 07:14 AM - Re: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer (Ray Mansfield)
3. 09:06 PM - Unleaded AVGAS (Tylor Hall)
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Subject: | Re: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer |
Hi Bill,
I've got a part #, it is: EA1563 Pressure Regulator.
There appears to be a small accumulator that is part of this mechanism,
so I want to be sure we got the right part. I asked my maintenance guy
about this and he assured me this was the right part #. Let me know
what you have.
Thanks,
Ray Mansfield
From: BillLeff1@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2010 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer
What is the part number? I may have one.
Bill Leff
In a message dated 6/30/2010 8:04:06 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dfalik@sbcglobal.net writes:
Hi,
I needed a pressure regulator for my 500S 3 years ago and the only on
available was an overhauled one on a shelf in Indianna for $5000.00 PLUS
a $3000.00 core charge if mine was rebuildable.
Apparently there is only one place that rebuilds them and there are
some parts in there that are not available any more and have to be
"machined".
Luckily mine was rebuildable and I was able to recover my core charge.
Good luck.
I still have half of a rear door hinge that cost me $950.00. I was
able to have the broken one welded but was unable to return the new 1/2
because 2 weeks had elapsed.
Don
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[mailto:owner-commander-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ray
Mansfield
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:39 AM
To: Commander List
Subject: Commander-List: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer
Hello,
I am in need of an overhaul of a pressure reducer from the
hydraulic system of an Aero Commander 680FLP, Mr. RPM conversion. The
pump pressure is about 3,000 psi and the aircraft system works around
1,000 psi. Had the pressure go to 2,000 psi recently and broke a line.
Most recent runup was OK but I don't trust it now. Have had two
complete hydraulic failures this year, don't want any more.
Maintenance guys have found someone to overhaul, but it's around
$5,500 (ripoff price) and 45-60 days. I can't believe a pressure
reducer is that complicated an item..
Does anyone have a pressure reducer for sale...sorry I don't have a
part number at the moment. Experienced Commander folks will probably
know what I need, but I can get the part #.
Thanks,
Ray Mansfield
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Subject: | Re: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer |
Hi Harry,
I've got a part # for the pressure regulator, it is: EA1563 Pressure
Regulator.
There appears to be a small accumulator that is part of this mechanism,
so I want to be sure we got the right part. I asked my maintenance guy
about this and he assured me this was the right part #. Let me know
what you have and if we're talking about the same thing.
Thanks,
Ray Mansfield
850-217-5185
From: Harry Merritt
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer
yes harry merritt
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----- Original Message -----
From: Ray Mansfield
To: Commander List
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:38 AM
Subject: Commander-List: AC 680FLP Pressure reducer
Hello,
I am in need of an overhaul of a pressure reducer from the hydraulic
system of an Aero Commander 680FLP, Mr. RPM conversion. The pump
pressure is about 3,000 psi and the aircraft system works around 1,000
psi. Had the pressure go to 2,000 psi recently and broke a line. Most
recent runup was OK but I don't trust it now. Have had two complete
hydraulic failures this year, don't want any more.
Maintenance guys have found someone to overhaul, but it's around
$5,500 (ripoff price) and 45-60 days. I can't believe a pressure
reducer is that complicated an item..
Does anyone have a pressure reducer for sale...sorry I don't have a
part number at the moment. Experienced Commander folks will probably
know what I need, but I can get the part #.
Thanks,
Ray Mansfield
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Team,
Here is something we all need to know about and be part of.
http://100octaneformyplane.com/Home_Page.html
There are now two different unleaded AVGAS 100 octane products being developed.
AOPA and Cessna just paid a visit to GAMI in Ada, OK.
I just found web site, 100octaneformyplane.com.
It appears that TCFG is part of this. I seemed to miss that? I full support any
development of a new AVGAS with 100 octane and no lead.
More news on this is coming out on this.
Tylor Hall
First Fueling Systems, Inc.
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