On my purchase list right now:
1. Compression tester
2. Cylinder base nut wrenches
For sockets I try and stick to 6 point 1/4" drive as much as possible. I do have. 3/8 in the hangar as well. I keep 1/2" at home because there aren't many times you need that much torque on airplanes.
I'll price those accessories, they would be nice to have, but I bet they are really expensive.
I'll also keep an eye on ebay, that's where I got my manuals.
I've also got the dealers chief mechanic's cell phone number, so he can help me out if I get caught somewhere and need some tech support.
The airplane is in annual right now. I am having them go through and IRAN the mags, just to try to minimize any problems.
Getting the right thing isn't that expensive in tool dollars:Did you see the earlier comments. Sounds like an automotive compression tester isn't good enough. There was a link to a leak down tester. Unfortunately I already bought a compression testing adapter for aircraft.
I think the -AJ1A comes with Slick mags - I typically advocate just buying new ones of those every 500 hours. Keep your old ones as spares, problem solved.
You could do same for starter/alternator. If you don't have a SkyTec NL starter, it's a worthwhile upgrade. There are a few good alternator upgrades out there as well - we will be doing PlanePower alternators at some point. Was originally thinking with annual, then was thinking this annual. Maybe next annual.
We have SkyTec starters on the 310, kept an old stock one in the plane for "just in case." I carry a spare alternator on the other engine, so I don't bother with that anymore, but I do carry a spare mag. After a mag died (with 25 dogs in the plane) I just opted not to return the core to Aviall and had my shop rebuild it.
So I priced out the alternator, starter, and mags. Just over $3K.
You would really throw those $1K mags out every 500?
The airplane is in annual right now. I am having them go through and IRAN the mags, just to try to minimize any problems.
Just a thought, but we decided to space our mag OH work (Bendix), sending in only one at a time, at least a few months apart, just in case someone was having a bad day or got a bad batch of parts. It doesn't help to have a redundant system if both parts of the systems are potentially subject to the same problem.
Excessive paranoia, probably, but sometimes the 'noids are out to get you.
Jeff
You would really throw those $1K mags out every 500?
God NO!
Just send them to me every 500 hrs for $100 labor + parts (~$50) each.
Despite everyone's complaints, with the proper tooling Slicks aren't that bad. Yes many of the slick mag parts are 2x the cost of PMA replacement Bendix parts.
Brian-
I may do that, I appreciate the offer. They are still working on the inspection right now. Let me see what they say and we'll go from there.
I have a complete set of hand tools of course.
The automotive type suck.
Jack pads/points for airplane?
No mechanic I've ever met has a COMPLETE set of hand tools.
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Well you're 100% right.
Here is one drawer of my four boxes that says I'm trying really hard.
That makes me smile.
I am reminded of a guy I used to work with.I find it makes my Snap-on dealer smile the biggest.
Why would you want jack pads for a fixed gear airplane?
Jim
Change the tires, work on the nose strut.
what are you flying?
Nice airplane but $10K ouch
Just out of curiosity what is the big ticket item here? Seems like a lot.Well how hard is it to get an A&P? I might need a lot more tools, but that would be OK.
I just got he estimate for my annual, the plane has just over 500 hours, the price is $10k
Deep breath time....
Just out of curiosity what is the big ticket item here? Seems like a lot.
Well that is a pre-negoication number, so I expect I can get it done a little cheaper. Main issues are the 500 hour items: Mags, plugs, air filter, O2 hydro, etc. I need a battery since my avionics shop left my master on for me. Some small leaks, chaffing, etc. It just adds up to 5 pages worth.
I hate to say this, but somebody saw you coming. You can (as another poster said) do the mags for a hundred bucks each plus parts; plugs can be reconditioned by ASPS in Van Nuys for ten bucks a plug. Air filter for carb? is about $25 from Chief. O2 hydro why? Battery because the sparky left the master on? What is wrong with filling and charging?
There are half a dozen of us on here who would take an airplane ticket and $300 a day for at MOST five days if you pull all the stuff, send it out, get all the known parts, and have it ready to look over.
For ten grand I could send you and yours to Hawaii for a week, do your airplane for ten grand, and have a couple of grand left over.
While you're at HF, one of these is great for storing/working on the lower cowl.
http://www.harborfreight.com/200-lb-capacity-portable-work-stand-38778.html
Well how hard is it to get an A&P? I might need a lot more tools, but that would be OK.
I just got he estimate for my annual, the plane has just over 500 hours, the price is $10k
Deep breath time....