A friend of mine recently overhauled the panel on a 182 that he bought, cleaned up, and sold. Sort of a "flip this bird" kinda operation.
Anyway, he wanted to achieve a more modern IFR panel, so he replaced the attitude indicator and altimeter, both of which bench tested OK. He just wanted new ones, and since he owns an avionics retail business, he got good deals on new units.
So, he gave me the old ones. These units are much newer and lighter than the old Jimmy Doolittle era original hardware that came in my 170. The AI and the altimeter both have a TSO number stamped on the little plates on the unit.
Here's my question: Can I install these with just a log entry and signoff from an A&P? My friend, who is an A&P tried to tell me the units are not TSO'd, although they have a TSO number stamped right on them, and they came out of a 182. Is he out of his gourd? What's stopping me from just swapping them?
I swear the original AI weighs more than a starter motor.


