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Got a call from the mechanic "fuel cap gaskets are worn, need
replacement" me: fine, replace gaskets Another call from mech "uhh, no part number on the fuel caps, not normal piper part, therefore no approved gasket can be found, have to replace caps AND gaskets" me: OK, I guess no choice another call from mech: "piper wants $250 each for new caps" me: long silence uhhmm can you find used ones? another call from mech: " found another source, only $180 each" me: (sigh) |
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Got a call from the mechanic "fuel cap gaskets are worn, need
replacement" me: fine, replace gaskets Another call from mech "uhh, no part number on the fuel caps, not normal piper part, therefore no approved gasket can be found, have to replace caps AND gaskets" me: OK, I guess no choice another call from mech: "piper wants $250 each for new caps" me: long silence uhhmm can you find used ones? another call from mech: " found another source, only $180 each" me: (sigh) That's total B.S. Those gaskets are easily available. (I'm assuming you're a Cherokee-driver?) You *are* a member of the Cherokee Pilots Association, aren't you? If so, go to "Cherokee Chat" and inquire as to where you can obtain this gasket. You'll get 20 answers in 10 minutes, and save yourself $350. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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He said that the caps were not the correct caps.
Mike MU-2 "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:sC6Md.43643$EG1.27173@attbi_s53... Got a call from the mechanic "fuel cap gaskets are worn, need replacement" me: fine, replace gaskets Another call from mech "uhh, no part number on the fuel caps, not normal piper part, therefore no approved gasket can be found, have to replace caps AND gaskets" me: OK, I guess no choice another call from mech: "piper wants $250 each for new caps" me: long silence uhhmm can you find used ones? another call from mech: " found another source, only $180 each" me: (sigh) That's total B.S. Those gaskets are easily available. (I'm assuming you're a Cherokee-driver?) You *are* a member of the Cherokee Pilots Association, aren't you? If so, go to "Cherokee Chat" and inquire as to where you can obtain this gasket. You'll get 20 answers in 10 minutes, and save yourself $350. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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He said that the caps were not the correct caps.
Whoops -- I missed that. Carry on... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
: That's total B.S. Those gaskets are easily available. (I'm assuming : you're a Cherokee-driver?) I think the Original Poster said that the gas caps themselves were not original Piper parts and the mech. was requiring them to be replaced. In the past, someone made locking gas caps for the Cherokee tanks, but they are long out of business. -- Aaron C. |
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![]() Aaron Coolidge wrote: In the past, someone made locking gas caps for the Cherokee tanks, but they are long out of business. I don't recall an STC or PMA for Cherokee locking gas caps, but Piper did and currently does sell these. Probably not very many though. Last time I checked they were better than $700 each. I always thought these caps would be a great opportunity for a 3rd party PMA or STC. Lots of owners seem to want them, but no one in their right mind is going to pony up $1,400+ for a set of locking gas caps. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Got a call from the mechanic "fuel cap gaskets are worn, need replacement" me: fine, replace gaskets Another call from mech "uhh, no part number on the fuel caps, not normal piper part, therefore no approved gasket can be found, have to replace caps AND gaskets" me: OK, I guess no choice another call from mech: "piper wants $250 each for new caps" me: long silence uhhmm can you find used ones? another call from mech: " found another source, only $180 each" me: (sigh) You are extremely fortunate to have a mechanic that takes the time and effort to find all the bogus alterations on your Piper. Especially on the fuel system. Subscribe to "Trade-a-Plane" and look for good deals, then count your blessings and pull out your checkbook. Do it right! Karl No bucks, no Buck Rogers! |
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Get the old fuel cap gasket. Get some cork gasket material. Get a sharp knife. Cut a new gasket. $5 at the OUTSIDE. Owner produced part. End of story. Jim wrote in message oups.com... Got a call from the mechanic "fuel cap gaskets are worn, need replacement" me: fine, replace gaskets Another call from mech "uhh, no part number on the fuel caps, not normal piper part, therefore no approved gasket can be found, have to replace caps AND gaskets" me: OK, I guess no choice another call from mech: "piper wants $250 each for new caps" me: long silence uhhmm can you find used ones? another call from mech: " found another source, only $180 each" me: (sigh) |
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