Airplane Owner Maintenance - By Dean Showalter

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Sinopse

A podcast devoted to airplane owners and the maintenance of their airplanes.

Episódios

  • 248 – Mark’s Cessna T210 Exhaust Valve Story

    15/10/2024 Duração: 30min

    Last Monday, I lapped the #5 exhaust valve on a Continental engine. But more importantly, I met the owner / pilot of a Turbo Centurion, and now I’m happy to call him a good friend! Thanks for flying all the way up here Mark! Here’s the story: Mark had been a little concerned about the […]

  • 247 – Brake Failure After Landing

    20/09/2024 Duração: 20min

    Everything looks normal in this photo, right? What we can’t see from this angle is the fact that the brake disc has broken in two pieces! Check it out: Here’s the story: The pilot landed the Piper Cherokee, and after a successful landing, something gave way on the left brake, and it became ineffective. Now […]

  • 246 – Parts Changer or Real Mechanic? Cessna-210 Landing Gear Motor Story

    14/09/2024 Duração: 43min

    This story begins with a squawk from the owner. It went something like this: “When I fly my airplane, on the first landing gear retraction, the gear begins to move and then the “gear pump” circuit breaker pops. After I reset the circuit breaker, the gear retracts and extends normally with no further problems the […]

  • 245 – A Crazy and Amazing Week!

    30/08/2024 Duração: 27min

    The week I’m talking about here was almost too full! But I wouldn’t change a thing. A real highlight was taking my Pennsylvania cousin for a short flight in a Piper Cherokee: From Sunday to Friday, I had the following opportunities: Also, during the Bonanza inspection with my friend Mike, we adjusted the fuel quantity […]

  • 244 – Down a CHT Rabbit Hole!

    06/08/2024 Duração: 26min

    During a recent prebuy evaluation on this nice Beech A36 Bonanza, the question came up, “Does the old analog CHT gauge need to work in order for the airplane to be considered airworthy?” (In this case, the analog CHT gauge had an INOP placard on it.) Check it out: The airplane has a JPI engine […]

  • 243 – A Stranded Piper Saratoga

    05/07/2024 Duração: 22min

    This airplane appeared on the ramp not long ago at the Shenandoah Valley Airport in Virginia. I discovered it had taken off, and then very quickly made a 180 and returned for landing due to engine trouble. The pilot thought he may have lost a cylinder. His mechanic stopped by to check it out, and […]

  • 242 – Your Airplane’s Alternator: Neglected or Well-Cared-For?

    20/06/2024 Duração: 32min

    In this podcast episode, we’re talking about alternator maintenance! Here’s the alternator I removed from a Beechcraft Bonanza to inspect the drive coupling and the brushes… note the brush assembly in the lower right side of the photo: The brushes had plenty of length left, but they needed a good cleaning due to carbon dust […]

  • 241 – Best Airplane Engine Overhaul Shops

    12/06/2024 Duração: 37min

    When it’s time to overhaul your engine, who do you call? Where do you go? Listen to this episode to hear ideas from other airplane owners who have had good experiences with various engine overhaul shops around the country. I always love meeting podcast listeners, and I was surprised when I met Ken Blow recently […]

  • 240 – MEI Check Ride Struggles

    07/05/2024 Duração: 46min

    This ‘ol Piper Apache served me very well to get my MEI training and check ride done. Listen to the audio for this episode to hear how my check ride went… it was a challenging one! This part of the podcast is toward the end. This episode also covers something we did for our son […]

  • 239 – When Your “Perfect” Airplane Gets a Prebuy

    13/04/2024 Duração: 45min

    Note: Scroll down to see who I unexpectedly met in Florida this past week! Now for the Prebuy… it was some months ago, and I did a prebuy inspection on a nice airplane on behalf of the buyer. I also became good friends with the owner / seller, for which I was grateful, because sometimes […]

  • 238 – Check Ride Thoughts & Piper Door Stop Repair

    05/04/2024 Duração: 41min

    This podcast episode includes the following: Here’s a photo of the Piper Cherokee door stop I repaired by installing a new spring, P/N 65730-00. Now the door stop snaps nicely into the open detent, instead of closing on you while you’re getting in or out of the airplane. The post “238 – Check Ride Thoughts […]

  • 237 – Checkride Butterflies!

    05/03/2024 Duração: 21min

    My CFII checkride is in three days! Yikes! I’m excited, and I have a few butterflies as well… I just hope they are friendly butterflies

  • 236 – Spare Parts and Tools to Carry in Your Airplane

    02/02/2024 Duração: 33min

    Check out this spare parts case my friend Bill created! Although you might not want to carry that much extra stuff in YOUR airplane, it still might be worth thinking about some items to have in case of emergencies. This podcast episode will include the following: Some feedback from others about spare parts. A story […]

  • 235 – Ugly Propellers and What to Do About Them

    12/10/2023 Duração: 48min

    The paint was eroding on the King Air 350 prop blades. After a lot of research for paint and new Hartzell decals, I was ready to begin. Here’s where I bought the prop paint and new Hartzell decals: aerotouchups It was important to NOT get paint on anything other than the prop blades… Finally, after […]

  • 234 – Why the Airplane’s Heater Didn’t Light Last Winter

    23/09/2023 Duração: 09min

    I’ll get right to it… I think it was because one of the brushes in the heater combustion fan motor was severely worn, and when the motor / combustion fan did not run, the heater did not light. Here’s a comparison of the old brushes and the new brushes I just installed: (The 2 old […]

  • 233 – Mike’s Owner Assisted Annual on His F33A Bonanza

    08/09/2023 Duração: 38min

    Mike Garcia has become a good friend over the past year or so. Recently we completed his annual inspection together, and he really enjoyed working on his airplane while learning more about what’s under the surface! Mike was my guest on the podcast this week, so be sure to listen to the audio for that […]

  • 232 – A Piper, A Pineapple, and a Motorcycle

    30/08/2023 Duração: 31min

    Be sure to scroll down to see how my Maui Gold Pineapple plant turned out! (It’s been growing in a pot here at our house for a very long time

  • 231 – Piper Comanche Weird Electrical Problem and Seeping Oil Drain Valve

    31/07/2023 Duração: 25min

    In this week’s podcast episode, you’ll hear about: King Air flying. Listener feedback from the last episode on “Phantom Cylinder Cracks.” The latest annual inspection I’m involved in. … and a few other things! I’m in the midst of an annual inspection on a Piper Comanche. I might talk more about this one in a […]

  • 230 “Phantom Cracks” in Airplane Engine Cylinders

    17/07/2023 Duração: 26min

    Do you think these really are cracks between the spark plug bosses and the fuel injector bosses? (Cirrus SR22 Continental engine.) The owner of a Cirrus SR22 was told by a service center he had 4 cracked cylinders on his engine. However, after taking a closer look and bringing their most experienced technicians together to […]

  • 229 – Cessna 206 Alternator Not Working

    08/07/2023 Duração: 38min

    The charging system was not working, but why? There was normal voltage at the alternator field terminal. The field circuit resistance seemed normal as well. But the alternator was not producing the normal 28 volts during operation. Occasionally, it would produce a small amount of output voltage, like 25 or 26 volts, and then drop […]

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