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Hello -
This weekend, I noticed that our DG is starting to fail.. The indicated heading sways off after making a couple 90 degree turns.. Vacuum source seems to be OK, as the AI is still working good, and the vacuum gauge reads normal. So I'm pretty sure this is isolated to the DG. It has the original DG. (Airitalia, I believe). The local shop quoted low 700's for a brand new Sigmatek. (No autopilot, flags, or lighting). That does not include labor.. I think the price is right - but is the brand OK? -- Ben C-172 - N13258 @ 87Y |
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Ben Smith wrote:
: Hello - : This weekend, I noticed that our DG is starting to fail.. The indicated : heading sways off after making a couple 90 degree turns.. Vacuum source : seems to be OK, as the AI is still working good, and the vacuum gauge reads : normal. So I'm pretty sure this is isolated to the DG. : It has the original DG. (Airitalia, I believe). The local shop quoted low : 700's for a brand new Sigmatek. (No autopilot, flags, or lighting). That : does not include labor.. I think the price is right - but is the brand OK? When my AI died last summer, I had both the AI and DG overhauled by Kelly Instruments in Kansas. They did a top-notch job, with new bearings, painted face, calibration... both are now rock solid. Cost something like $300 each. From what I've heard (both directly from Kelley and indirectly from newsgroups, etc) is that the RC-Allen gyros are a bit more troublesome from a failure-rate perspective. I was even thinking that the older stuff is probably built better than the newer stuff... thus the decision to overhaul the old one. Make *sure* when you do this that you put in a new filter, and probably new vac hoses... no sense in cheaping out on $30 when you're replacing a gyro for $300-$700. FWIW -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * The prime directive of Linux: * * - learn what you don't know, * * - teach what you do. * * (Just my 20 USm$) * ************************************************** *********************** |
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Ben Smith wrote:
Hello - This weekend, I noticed that our DG is starting to fail.. The indicated heading sways off after making a couple 90 degree turns.. Vacuum source seems to be OK, as the AI is still working good, and the vacuum gauge reads normal. So I'm pretty sure this is isolated to the DG. It has the original DG. (Airitalia, I believe). The local shop quoted low 700's for a brand new Sigmatek. (No autopilot, flags, or lighting). That does not include labor.. I think the price is right - but is the brand OK? Sigma Tek gyros are generally pretty good. We got one earlier this year that must have been dropped or shipped improperly, since it precessed almost as badly as the 30 year old gyro it replaced. SigmaTek replaced the gyro with another new unit (because I insisted on it) and that unit has been as rock solid as I've come to expect from a SigmaTek (precession of about 5 degrees per HOUR). Price of the gyro depends on what type of gyro it is (regular w/wo heading bug, autopilot, and bootstrap). For a brief rundown of the differences, read the article on my site. Click through: Aviation-Articles-DG Upgrade: The SigmaTek Bootstrap Gyro -Doug -- -------------------- Doug Vetter, CFIMEIA http://www.dvcfi.com -------------------- |
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