![]() By Don Maxwell Contributing Editor Mooney Airplane Pilots Association MAPA Log, Volume 26 , Number 2 February 2003 |
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Cabin Door Handle Upgrade Mooney Service Instruction M20-39 |
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One item I always
suggest to the new owner of a pre “J” Mooney is a pair of vise grips and
that they be kept in the cabin.
Why? Well, our pre
“J’s” have a cabin door handle that is an aluminum casting.
This casting is attached to the door latch mechanism by a small
steel roll pin. Over the
years, and many cycles, the casting becomes worn and will let the roll
pin fall out. When this
happens, unless you can find the pin and reinstall it, you are locked in
the cabin. Hopefully there
are people around that will let you out.
If not, you may have to attempt the dreaded hot start and fly to
another airport to get someone to open the door. So, you have two
choices: keep the vise
grips handy, or install the new style door handle.
Mooney has provided the new door handle and necessary materials
in a service kit. The kit
is Mooney Service Instruction SI 20-039-000.
Current cost of the kit is $212.59.
Labor to install is 3 to 5 hours.
Check your cabin door handle.
Does it feel snug?
Do you feel any “play” or lost motion in operating the door handle?
If so, I suggest you upgrade to a newer style handle or keep the
vise grips handy. Check
with your To view and
print:
SI M20-39 |