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Now that its cold again, my vacuum pressure gauge is acting up (again). In
the past, when it was cold, it would take a few minutes to come up to the correct reading. Now, it takes about 30 to 40 minutes to come up. All dials are OK, and when the gauge comes up, it reads in the normal range. Any suggestions or good shops??? Thanks! Alex awaddell .a.t. codestrike d-o-t com |
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Al wrote:
Now that its cold again, my vacuum pressure gauge is acting up (again). In the past, when it was cold, it would take a few minutes to come up to the correct reading. Now, it takes about 30 to 40 minutes to come up. All dials are OK, and when the gauge comes up, it reads in the normal range. Any suggestions or good shops??? Thanks! Sounds like it's tired. Any instrument shop could overhaul it, I suppose - Trade a Plane is full of them. I'd look at cost new, as well. Aircraft Spruce shows a 2 1/4" UMA vacuum gauge new for $84. I always say, replace stuff in our old airplanes with new every 35-40 years whether it needs it or not. |
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Al wrote:
Now that its cold again, my vacuum pressure gauge is acting up (again). In the past, when it was cold, it would take a few minutes to come up to the correct reading. Now, it takes about 30 to 40 minutes to come up. All dials are OK, and when the gauge comes up, it reads in the normal range. Any suggestions or good shops??? Thanks! Alex awaddell .a.t. codestrike d-o-t com They use a tiny orfice (jewller's screw driver adjustable, located thru the NPT threaded fitting on the rear of the gauge) to create the damping for the needle. If this orfice is too big, the needle vibrates in step with each intake stroke. If the orfice is too small, it will do what you describe, especially in cold weather, where differential expandation (sp?) of the materials tend to close up the orfice... The orfice adjusting screw is reachable by removing the 1/8" tube which goes through the firewall to the induction... MikeM |
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Buying the new airborne (OEM) is $883.55. Anyone know the legality & fit of
replacing it with a UMA version? -- remove underscores to email "CriticalMass" wrote in message ... Sounds like it's tired. Any instrument shop could overhaul it, I suppose - Trade a Plane is full of them. I'd look at cost new, as well. Aircraft Spruce shows a 2 1/4" UMA vacuum gauge new for $84. I always say, replace stuff in our old airplanes with new every 35-40 years whether it needs it or not. |
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"Al" wrote
Now that its cold again, my vacuum pressure gauge is acting up (again). In the past, when it was cold, it would take a few minutes to come up to the correct reading. Now, it takes about 30 to 40 minutes to come up. All dials are OK, and when the gauge comes up, it reads in the normal range. Any suggestions or good shops??? Thanks! Assuming this is really a gauge problem (do the gyros spin?) there is oil and/or crud in the gauge. The only fix is to disassemble, clean with a solvent (acetone is a good choice, cheap, and available at most hardware stores), and reassemble. Don't let the acetone get on the cover (lens) because it will fog. The most difficult and time consuming part will be removing the gauge and reinstalling it. Of course this isn't preventive maintenance, so I would never suggest that you as an owner should do this. Michael |
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