I have this set for a 210 if you are interested in one or both. The 182 ones are packed away some where. Same yokes but black.Starrboard wrote:Thanks for checking. I did replace one of my old plastic control wheels with one from a C210, but could only find that one at the time, and wasn’t willing to wait for a matched pair for safety reasons.



Vinstream wrote: I love the older style yokes.... I also flipped the entire yoke up side down, this aids in about a yoke being about 3” n the bottom higher and gives you that much desired knee spacing you find on newer airplanes.....
Starrboard wrote: A1Skinner, my A&P/IA says those C210 yokes are too old to fit my plane. Could you check on the 182 yokes for me?
And Vinstream, those are beautiful! I am jealous indeed.
Starrboard wrote:A1Skinner, my A&P/IA says those C210 yokes are too old to fit my plane. Could you check on the 182 yokes for me?
And Vinstream, those are beautiful! I am jealous indeed.
corefile wrote:I just replaced mine in my 1962 180. Nothing was wrong with them - I just wanted the ram horn ones.

slow18 wrote: Doesn’t anyone have a lead on who might do a PTT like you see on the left yoke on this early 180? ....
corefile wrote:
I just replaced mine in my 1962 180. Nothing was wrong with them - I just wanted the ram horn ones. They are available
hotrod180 wrote:
"Too old" doesn't seem like a valid fitting issue.
I'd suggest measuring 1) the stem diameter, and
2) the length of the stem, from the hole where they connect to the u-joint to the yoke itself.
If those numbers agree with your existing yokes, then they should fit.
Legal or not, signoff-able or not-- that may be a different story.
So I checked my 182 yoke. It is dimensionally exactly the same as the 210 yokes I have except the overall width is 3/4" wider. The tubes are in much nicer shape in the 210 ones I have. FWIW, the parts book lists the same control wheel assembly for the 53-62 model 180, and 56-62model 182. So I'm not sure why he thinks they are to old for you, as they are from a 1960 aircraft...Starrboard wrote:A1Skinner, my A&P/IA says those C210 yokes are too old to fit my plane. Could you check on the 182 yokes for me?
And Vinstream, those are beautiful! I am jealous indeed.
hotrod180 wrote:slow18 wrote: Doesn’t anyone have a lead on who might do a PTT like you see on the left yoke on this early 180? ....
Someone had installed a similar micro-button PTT in my rams horn yoke, apparently glued in place.
It went gunnysack & I destroyed it trying to get it out to fix or replace.
Ended up going with a velcro'd on PTT, mounted where I hit it with my pinky.
Not as clean looking, but it's in a better location for me, plus it's easy to replace if it fails.
A1Skinner wrote:I have this set for a 210 if you are interested in one or both. The 182 ones are packed away some where. Same yokes but black.Starrboard wrote:Thanks for checking. I did replace one of my old plastic control wheels with one from a C210, but could only find that one at the time, and wasn’t willing to wait for a matched pair for safety reasons.
Yes I do.simon003 wrote:A1Skinner wrote:I have this set for a 210 if you are interested in one or both. The 182 ones are packed away some where. Same yokes but black.Starrboard wrote:Thanks for checking. I did replace one of my old plastic control wheels with one from a C210, but could only find that one at the time, and wasn’t willing to wait for a matched pair for safety reasons.
Any chance you still have these yokes available?
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