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Old October 4th 05, 03:03 AM
Mike Noel
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Default Source for PA28-180 split master switch

I'm not having any luck locating a new master switch for my '74 Archer, PN
99377-05 / 8911k619. I've got an intermittently bouncing amp meter and
suspect the old master is the culprit.


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Old October 4th 05, 09:58 PM
Roy Page
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I understand that http://www.piperpartsplus.com/ may be able to help you.
Toll Free 866-897-2787
Main 901-259-6136
Fax 901-259-6070
Check the part number, I think Piper part number should be 587-829

Roy
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I'm not having any luck locating a new master switch for my '74 Archer, PN
99377-05 / 8911k619. I've got an intermittently bouncing amp meter and
suspect the old master is the culprit.




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Old October 4th 05, 10:40 PM
Ross Richardson
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That was the problem on my Cessna. I came across it quite by accident. I
had tried everything else to solve. That year Cessna used a single throw
- double pole pull switch. My ammeter started swinging and when I went
to touch the master it stopped. I found that I could start and stop the
wild swinging by slight rotational pressure on the switch.


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Mike Noel wrote:
I'm not having any luck locating a new master switch for my '74 Archer, PN
99377-05 / 8911k619. I've got an intermittently bouncing amp meter and
suspect the old master is the culprit.


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Old October 5th 05, 02:29 AM
George Patterson
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Mike Noel wrote:
I'm not having any luck locating a new master switch for my '74 Archer, PN
99377-05 / 8911k619. I've got an intermittently bouncing amp meter and
suspect the old master is the culprit.


Get the number off of it and check with Maule Air. They use a lot of the same
parts, and they use a split master switch. I always found their prices to be
very reasonable for aircraft parts.

George Patterson
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It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him.
 




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