
"I'm an old mechanic and really like the idea of priming and painting"
15/3/2026
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Quick corrosion, long-lasting engines, and mobility mods are on tap for this episode.
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Full episode notes below:
Patrick is looking for the right fit on a potential aircraft purchase. He had a shoulder replacement and lost some mobility in his right shoulder. He’s wondering if he could get an accommodation on things like flap controls. Paul suggests he look for an older Cessna with the progressive flap switch, not the one with pre-selected detents. The hosts thing that up/down progressive switch would be a minor alteration and just a
few wires. The pre-select flap lever is probably a major alteration and a lot
of work because there’s a lot going on behind the panel.
Jeff has a Maule M7 on floats and is battling corrosion. Recently he did a salt water landing, sat for about 3 hours in the water, flew home, and his left main gear didn’t rotate as he landed. He saw that the main forks had a bloom of corrosion that froze the wheel. He washed everything in fresh water, and then next day saw a bloom on the other gear as well. He is wondering if he had a stray current given how quickly it developed. Mike thinks it’s unlikely because if the battery if off it’s completely isolated from the rest of the system, meaning their shouldn’t be a way for the battery to provide electrical current anywhere on the airframe.
Lindsay recently purchased a Piper Lance and wants to make sure she keeps the engine going as long as she can. They go over the basics and make sure she is boroscoping the cylinders, fly it regularly, etc.
Mark is wondering how soon is too soon to put in cowl plugs after flying. He has a Cessna 206 and he’s wondering if he can put in the cowl plugs right away. The concern is about the plugs, not the engine, Paul said. The hosts all agree that he's fine to seal the cowl off as soon as he likes.
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