Steve, any progress on the 180hp Husky approvals?
Kurt
G44 wrote:Steve, any progress on the 180hp Husky approvals?
Kurt
CParker wrote:What's the advantage of ditching the remote cable system?

Yes you just reach up and use the same sump checker that you use for your tanks. Not really much of a reasch as the bottom of the drain is right there.CParker wrote:Without the cable, are you reaching up through the cowl flap and draining the bowl then? Sorry, unfamiliar.
I'm a little worried about my strainer drain, I have to pull pretty hard/far ton the knob to get any flow, to the point where I think the aluminum where the pull is mounted is starting to give a little from years of yanking.
G44 wrote:Steve, any progress on the 180hp Husky approvals?
Kurt
Flying Dave wrote:G44 wrote:Steve, any progress on the 180hp Husky approvals?
Kurt
It appears all Husky models are now on the list.
Edit: well maybe not the C 180.

Brian-StevesAircraft wrote:Flying Dave wrote:G44 wrote:Steve, any progress on the 180hp Husky approvals?
Kurt
It appears all Husky models are now on the list.
Edit: well maybe not the C 180.
Still working on it.. Its FAA and Covid.. They work from home and are slower than slow..\
I have at least 6 or so models to add.
Brian
A1Skinner wrote:Yes you just reach up and use the same sump checker that you use for your tanks. Not really much of a reasch as the bottom of the drain is right there.CParker wrote:Without the cable, are you reaching up through the cowl flap and draining the bowl then? Sorry, unfamiliar.
I'm a little worried about my strainer drain, I have to pull pretty hard/far ton the knob to get any flow, to the point where I think the aluminum where the pull is mounted is starting to give a little from years of yanking.
Another advantage is the ease of servicing these compared to removing the old stand pipes on the original one. Steves are awesome.
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