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Old March 7th 05, 05:37 PM
KP
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Hi All
Our club G103 has a muli-probe and when you slide the probe in you
cannot feel the "O"rings, it basically falls in. It must be leaking,
pitot / static / TE?! What is the best way to replace the rings? Were
do I get them?

Ken (KP)

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Old March 7th 05, 06:03 PM
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Slide them over the end of the probe and seat in notch. You can get
any size o rings from Lowe's hardware in the U.S.

KP wrote:
Hi All
Our club G103 has a muli-probe and when you slide the probe in you
cannot feel the "O"rings, it basically falls in. It must be leaking,
pitot / static / TE?! What is the best way to replace the rings? Were
do I get them?

Ken (KP)


 




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