Airspeed Indicator replacement
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Airspeed Indicator replacement
I am in need of a replacement airspeed indicator. Besides looking at the new items in the Aircraft Spruce cataloge, does anyone have any advice on overhauled A/S indicators?
Mike Smith
1950 C-170A
1950 C-170A
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I had mine overhauled by Keystone Instruments in Lockhaven, PA and it came out fine. Do you *need* to replace your ASI? If you are open to overhauling it I'm sure there are many reputable shops capable of returning it to service.
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Mike,
At last annual I replaced mine vs. rebuilding. Wrong decision - I should have searched more shops. The gage, a United 8000-B1 cost 510.00 new and TGH charged 39.95 to mark the gage ........
Try a rebuild shop as mentioned above, save yourself some dough !
V/r,
Kyle
At last annual I replaced mine vs. rebuilding. Wrong decision - I should have searched more shops. The gage, a United 8000-B1 cost 510.00 new and TGH charged 39.95 to mark the gage ........
Try a rebuild shop as mentioned above, save yourself some dough !
V/r,
Kyle
Kyle Takakjian
Truro, MA
52 C-170B, N8087A
Truro, MA
52 C-170B, N8087A
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