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182P Before/After Panel

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182P Before/After Panel

This turned out nice so I thought I would share.

Any guesses what 70’s IFR panel weighs?

Less the following: VSI, ASI, altimeter, turn coordinator all remained….
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Re: 182 Before/After Panel

Perfect. Good work dude! What’re those things on far left?
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asa wrote:Perfect. Good work dude! What’re those things on far left?


Thanks asa.
Chronometer, Aerospace Logic fuel gauge.
New CiES fuel senders with new Monarch main tanks feed the gauge.
I wanted isolated fuel info separate from JPI 930.
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Firewall forward all refreshed also.
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Re: 182P Before/After Panel

Nice!
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Re: 182P Before/After Panel

Nice job! What did you do on the lower panel? Is that an overlay or fabricated replacement. I find that to be the hardest part to decide. One big panel would be nice but a ton of work to remove the thr,pr,mix cables and make holes for ALL those switches.
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frstnflt wrote:Nice job! What did you do on the lower panel? Is that an overlay or fabricated replacement. I find that to be the hardest part to decide. One big panel would be nice but a ton of work to remove the thr,pr,mix cables and make holes for ALL those switches.


It is an aluminum overlay which is a fabricated replacement.
All the plastic has been removed.
Needed to be done after spending what I did on the rest of it. Another 10% brought it home. Glove box door remade in the same aluminum.
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Update
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Re: 182P Before/After Panel

Beautiful work!
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Re: 182P Before/After Panel

Guess the removed 70’s IFR panel weight?
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skyward II wrote:Guess the removed 70’s IFR panel weight?


No idea...shot in the dark...32 pounds!
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WWhunter wrote:
skyward II wrote:Guess the removed 70’s IFR panel weight?


No idea...shot in the dark...32 pounds!


Great guess. 52 lbs including vacuum pump. It’s a heavy box.

Should help a bit with weight forward CG without passengers.
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Re: 182P Before/After Panel

Very nice, very functional.

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skyward II wrote:
WWhunter wrote:
skyward II wrote:Guess the removed 70’s IFR panel weight?


No idea...shot in the dark...32 pounds!


Great guess. 52 lbs including vacuum pump. It’s a heavy box.

Should help a bit with weight forward CG without passengers.



How much did/does all of the new stuff weigh?
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I did not weigh the new parts and wire. I’m assuming I saved 30 lbs plus between the firewall and panel. Added servos in the tail are less than 10 lbs.
We did a new weight (weighed with scales) and balance once it was ready to fly.
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You’re killing me Smalls. Really nice. I wish I could do that, but first up will be a FWF - over 1500 on my O470 with no problems, but …….
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Simie580 wrote:You’re killing me Smalls. Really nice. I wish I could do that, but first up will be a FWF - over 1500 on my O470 with no problems, but …….


Hey, you only need one kidney, right? Life is short….

This aircraft was hangared in 1984 until I bought it in 2020. It had 485 hours on factory zero time engine and now 1 hour on IRAN so all good on that front. 2,7XX AFTT.

It’s been a 2 1/2 year journey.

Now all clear to finish up 170. Wings on this past week.

Yes, I’m crazy….
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Keeping or selling? What a great project!
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MooseMeat wrote:Keeping or selling? What a great project!


The 170?
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