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Well, my dry vacuum pump is getting a little long in the tooth (I've
owned my plane for over 500 hrs now, and still have the vac that was in it when I bought it). I bought the plane used in 1999- a 1978 C172/180hp. The lit suggests that I'm living on borrowed time for a dry vac after about 500 hrs. I'm considering the wet pump that is now out, by "Airwolf" I think. Anyone have any pros or cons on this? The case against dry vacs is well known to all of us, I'm sure; but I'm not sure if there are downsides to the wet pump. BTW, I do have an electric backup vac pump already. |
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