I am in need of a fuel selector valve for a 1958 182A skylane.I was told by McFarlane that the part # is 0311070-1. While in for annual we found when in the off position it does not seem to even slow the fuel.I called McFarlane for a rebuilt but they stated they did not have a core.I thought about sending mine in for rebuild but I hate to be down for 2-4 weeks.
Looking for a Cleveland 40-76A wheel and axle
Getting ready for a Airglass nose fork and I need a front wheel and axle . I’m also in need of 2 8x6 tires for the mains if anyone has any NOS tires....
LOOKING FOR A USED AIRGLASS/LANDIS OR HD NOSE FORK
I have tried this once before but I thought I would give it another shot. I have a straight tail 182 and I would like to find a larger nose fork. I...
The part I sent you pictures of is the part you need.The part you think you are looking at is actually the bottom skin of the horizontal stabilizer.Did you receive my photos? Look at the last couple that have the nuts in them. This is the area your part is cracked.
I am currently doing some upgrades/repairs to my 1958 182 A. While it is down I am interested in installing a larger HD nose fork. I know this is a long shot and Landis is probably the way to go. With...
Hello 182 flyers . I am looking for a part that I am having a hard time finding. I am in need of the flat panel that sits under the vertical stabilizer between the 209 and 230 bulk head shown in the photo...
Need help identifying part number for replacement voltage regulator. I have a 1958 182 A That has had a alternator upgrade. Here is a picture of the current Motorola voltage regulator. I have done extensive...
Let me start by saying I sincerely enjoy the vast knowledge available on the B/C forum.I have learned many things while exploring your forums. I currently have an itch that I need to scratch but I can’t...
In search of a used 310/206 HD nose fork for a 1958 cessna 182 A.I would be interested in a stock fork or a Landis.I am sure they are far and few between but I thought I would reach out to the group.
I need your opinion .I own a 1958 cessna 182 A.It runs like a swiss watch but I feel the need to get your thoughts on what would be the best engine monitor that will show CHT/EGT on all cylinders.I currently have the stock single CHT I am preparing to take some longer cross country flights and would like to keep a closer eye on things. Thanks in advance
182Pflyergoogle "Savvy Aviation Choosing and Upgrading Your Engine Monitor" for some expert advice on your question. I have had an EDM-700 and Fuel Flow for several years, and upload the data to the Savvy site for analysis (it's free). I can't imagine flying without it.