Assume you replace the fuel cut-off valve with a ball valve (see the long-ago article by Mr. Bixler in his bulletin).
During the next annual, the A&P comments on it, stating it isn't original equipment, and it's questionlble if it's a/c quality, and he begins to make ominious noises and you begin to think passing the inspection is in the balance.
We've heard all the discussion about how Mr. Taylor went to the local auto factory for parts, and the gasolator looks remarkably like it came off a tractor engine; however, what is the correct reply that will allow the A&P to say 'oh, alright'? - Mike
During the next annual, the A&P comments on it, stating it isn't original equipment, and it's questionlble if it's a/c quality, and he begins to make ominious noises and you begin to think passing the inspection is in the balance.
We've heard all the discussion about how Mr. Taylor went to the local auto factory for parts, and the gasolator looks remarkably like it came off a tractor engine; however, what is the correct reply that will allow the A&P to say 'oh, alright'? - Mike
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