Timbeck2
Final Approach
Always happens to me. I want to replace the starter in my Cherokee with a new Sky-Tec. In order to do that, I have to remove the front cowling, and in order to do that, I have to remove the prop, spinner and all associated accoutrements.
So I get the new started installed (after discovering that if I remove the oil cooler it makes it much simpler) and find that the brand new Bogart cable to the starter is 4 inches too short. No problem, I have enough slack to make up for it, just need to loosen it from the solenoid and turn it 1/4 turn. I take the rubber boot off and it looks like the connection is a little rusty. I take a wrench to the nut and the whole post moves. Now I need a new solenoid which I ordered this morning.
Other than putting fuel in the tanks, oil in the engine and air in the tires, is there anything simple about maintenance on an airplane.....simpler than breaking out the check book obviously?
So I get the new started installed (after discovering that if I remove the oil cooler it makes it much simpler) and find that the brand new Bogart cable to the starter is 4 inches too short. No problem, I have enough slack to make up for it, just need to loosen it from the solenoid and turn it 1/4 turn. I take the rubber boot off and it looks like the connection is a little rusty. I take a wrench to the nut and the whole post moves. Now I need a new solenoid which I ordered this morning.
Other than putting fuel in the tanks, oil in the engine and air in the tires, is there anything simple about maintenance on an airplane.....simpler than breaking out the check book obviously?