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I never said that you will get "green line "vacuum. I did say that
the gyro's will continue to work with the vacuum that you will have with a windmilling engine. Go to 10K, windmill, and see that you still have useable gyro's. Been there, done that, they still work. On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 11:48:38 GMT, Jon Kraus wrote: You think wrong Bill. At least on my Mooney at idle doesn't come close to the vacuum gauge reading in the green. This is with a new dry pump too. I still doubt that a windmilling engine will keep the gyros spooled up enough to run the AI and DG. Just my .02. YMMV Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ TYQ Bill Zaleski wrote: You think wrong, Jon. Even at idle, most vacuum pumps produce enough differential to keep rotors spinning satisfactorily. |
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