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Hi group,
Seems to be a lot of experience out on this list, so I thought I might ask a question. I have a Cherokee 180 that is IFR cert, but both A.I. and Turn Coordinator are vacuum driven. With both driven by vacuum, a pump or engine failure in IMC will leave you guessing if you're right side up, turning, or pitching. I've considered replacing the A.I. or Turn Coordinator with an electric driven instrument. But either would be expensive and replacing the Turn Coordinator would break my autopilot. So, I've decided the cheapest way to provide backup insurance is to put in a back up vacuum pump. Does anyone out there have any experience with the STC'ed backup vacuum pump kits? Is one maker's kit better/easier to install that others? And is there any information available on reliability? I'd hate to put in a "backup" system only to have it fail to work! Thanks guys. Chuck N7398W San Antonio, Tx |
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