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I would like to make my 1960 Cessna 172A IFR. Currently, I have only
venturi vacuum. My A & P stated that as there is no STC for a vacuum pump intall, I need a form 337 field approval...I think it is form 337, I could be wrong on that. Does anyone have information relating to STC's and field approvals for vacuum pump installations on a Continental 300-C? |
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![]() gt wrote: I would like to make my 1960 Cessna 172A IFR. Currently, I have only venturi vacuum. My A & P stated that as there is no STC for a vacuum pump intall, I need a form 337 field approval...I think it is form 337, I could be wrong on that. Does anyone have information relating to STC's and field approvals for vacuum pump installations on a Continental 300-C? In short there is a way to do this. If there is no STC for your make and model a FAA Form 337 Major Alteration/Major Repair is the only way to go. There is a simple way to have the vacuum pump field approved. First find a STC to install a vacuum pump, then contact the STC holder and tell them that you want to install the vacuum pump on your make and model and will be using the field approval process. Request they provide you with a letter of "No Objection" to use their STC. With this letter in hand have the A&P write up a Form 337 using all the data on the STC and do NOT call out the STC number or reference to it, just recite all the data. Submit the Form 337 to your local FSDO for approval. The FSDO will sign off in block 3 of the From 337 then you can install it as approved data. I have done this several times in the past. It cost the STC holder a lot of money to add a make and model aircraft to the STC so many will allow you to use their data if you purchace the material from them. Stache |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: gt ] Posted At: Sunday, August 13, 2006 10:41 AM Posted To: rec.aviation.piloting Conversation: Vacuum pump STC Subject: Vacuum pump STC I would like to make my 1960 Cessna 172A IFR. Currently, I have only venturi vacuum. My A & P stated that as there is no STC for a vacuum pump intall, I need a form 337 field approval...I think it is form 337, I could be wrong on that. Does anyone have information relating to STC's and field approvals for vacuum pump installations on a Continental 300-C? When I converted my Funk B-12 from a 15A generator to a 60A alternator, all we had to do was file a form 337 and make the appropriate logbook entries to show that we had complied with the similar installation on the Cessna 150. (It also uses the O-200 / C85 engine core.) I also built up a new bus and electrical sub-system to handle the additional load. I would expect you could do something similar. |
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