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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... On Jul 8, 6:21 am, "EK" wrote: Thanks, Alan: KX-170 was replaced with MX-170B. Glideslope Indicator is KI-208. _______________EK. An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind.~ M.K. Gandhi. If you take the knob off there is a spline screw behind it that you can adjust it with. If its an old head it may just go right back to being off 30 degrees on the next flight though. Those heads are older than many pilots on the airport. -Robert How to you pull the VOR head from the panel? I have one with a broken 'rubber band' so I cannot adjust the OBS...its a KI??? |
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On Jul 10, 5:46*pm, "Blueskies" wrote:
How to you pull the VOR head from the panel? I have one with a broken 'rubber band' so I cannot adjust the OBS...its a KI??? The head just screws into the panel and drops down behind it. Depending on what you have installed you may have to remove other stuff to get it out (I have a Mooney so any removal requires lots of moving stuff around). I'm not sure if you can get a new band for it though. The old King heads that are driven by the KX-170B/MX-170B/etc don't have any new parts made. You may find someone who bought a bunch when they stopped making them but those guys are running out quick. Its not unusual to have to dump those heads because you can't find a part. Usually your best bet is to buy a dead one on eBay and get parts off it. -Robert |
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