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    Do the oil temperature and pressure gages on my 1946 BC12D need to be PMA/TSO? How about airspeed and altimeter?

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    yes, those also

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      Some of the modern electronic stuff is PMA'd but not TSO'd, it may be OEM for a cirrus but not TSO'd for installation for other aircraft. Most will not question a scott oil temp gauge or oil pressure gauges. You can get them both ways. Contact your IA if you have more questions. Tim
      N29787
      '41 BC12-65

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        Thanks Tim..my IA is helping me re-cover the plane right now, so the instrument work is pretty far off. I just purchased a new sheet metal panel from Wenglarz and the old instruments look pretty ratty.....

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          Originally posted by drude View Post
          yes, those also
          Since these are 'Part 4a' airplanes,I would really like to see a regulatory reference for the TSO/PMA requirements for our instruments. Not couting the TSO requirement under part 91 for Altimeter/xpondr use, i don't think those requirements exist. I get stuff wrong all the time...Someone help me out on this one..................please...........

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            I used to use Kansas instruments to overhaul my airspeed, altimeter and tach, the others are cheap enough to buy new, "Scott oil temp and pressure."
            For a gas gauge, get the J3 one from Univair, the cork one from Wag kept sinking. I never had a problem with a univair.
            Originally posted by dsherburn View Post
            Thanks Tim..my IA is helping me re-cover the plane right now, so the instrument work is pretty far off. I just purchased a new sheet metal panel from Wenglarz and the old instruments look pretty ratty.....
            N29787
            '41 BC12-65

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            • #7
              Re: Engine Gages

              The original gauges were not TSO'd. They are approved because Taylorcraft "said so". Replacement gauges also do not need to be TSO'd, however, the installer needs a way to determine they are suitable replacements. A PMA or TSO is one easy way out.
              John
              New Yoke hub covers
              www.skyportservices.net

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