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I forgot, but recently, after I replaced my vacuum pump as a prophylactic, I noticed my Attitude Indicator was "lazy" in becoming erected. Lacking AI Viagra, I called Lancair to buy a replacement (I don't like overhauls). Lucky me! Lancair avionics has almost no requests for vacuum panels; there were a few vacuum gyros approaching the end of their 3 month shelf life and I could purchase one for slightly over their cost. Sucking in my breath (about 2.5 inches worth), I ordered a new, lighted AI with the famous Lancair logo. Then, I got to thinking - how long had my original gyro sat on the shelf or in the panel before it was ever used. Remember, oils eventually dry/harden and bearings don't like that!.
Keep this in mind - I only had about 400 hours on the original but it had a few years "on the shelf."
Note to Bill Harrelson - I know you backed up the pump, in 12 years of personal experience, I have had no pump failures, but 2 instrument failures. BTW, I also run a cooling shroud on the pump body.
Scott Krueger
N92EX
Electrons never get tired. Use'm, abuse'm, but don't lose'm.
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