by ghostflyer » Sat Mar 18, 2023 4:16 am
All my vacuum gauges are gone . They have been replaced with 2 of G5,s but I left my ASI and Altimeter behind . All engine instruments are now “Electronic International digital .
HUGE weight saving . The G5,s have each a standby battery . My biggest problem was aligning the Magatron in the wing . Getting my digital tacho to work at all was a marathon effect . not my fault but a story that would take 2 pages . BUT a big thank you to Electronics I International for a phone hook up for nearly 4 hours totally . They were great . Removing the Venturi,s off was a fun thing . Some one had bonded them on with ??. The aluminium fuselarge panelling was buckling when some force was used.
My original battery [Concord] has gone and I have fitted a “Earth X” battery which weighs 4.5 lbs [??] . There is a STC for it being fitted to a Cessna 182 and they are working on a STC for 172 including 170. My battery was originally fitted to the fire wall . Old interior carpet thrown out and new carpet fitted ,all new instruments , new battery and all the junk tossed out of the cargo area. . I used to carry around a heaps of parts [spare tail wheel included ] that I might need in the future . Never used them in nearly twenty years . Only carry 1 bottle of oil now , not 5 in the past. Tool box gone ,now just a plug socket and bar, pliers ,lock wire and a roll of 100mph tape .
Now with full fuel and about 400lbs of lard [2 persons] on board it leaps off the ground . The new certified carpet weighs just 7.5 lbs while the old carpet with ground in dirt, food scraps and KFC bits weighed approx 17 lbs.
PS. when the aircraft was locked up in the sun for some time many people used to say they could smell KFC inside when it was then opened .