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    150 drawings

    Well my saga continues! I took some of your advice and printed out the Illustrated Parts Catalog from Christians site. Man, that guy is great!!! Anyway, I am now first checking the part/assembly drawings from the Northland CD against the Parts Catalog to make sure I'm staying focused on the 150. The problem is I'm missing some of the 150 part drawings. They aren't contained in the Northland collection or on Christian's site. I certainly haven't gone through everything yet, but based on what I have seen so far, I would bet the aforementioned drawing packages don't cover the 150 very well.

    Has anyone else encountered this? What's the deal?

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    Man.... If the drawing's not on the Northland CD, on Christians site or isn't offered by the Cub Club....You'll need to get really lucky and find someone that has made a drawing of the part in question on their own, which is very unlikely.

    Otherwise you'll probably need to buy one from Univair, or some other source of the actual part, to find out how it's made.

    Drawings for EVERY part on a Cub just aren't available, unless perhaps, you work for Piper....

    This is only a real issue if you trying to fab parts for a CERTIFIED airplane,anyway.

    If your building an Experimental, you WILL have to figure out some of these parts on your own, If your not up to that, you'll need to buy it from someone that HAS figured it......

    DaveG
    DaveG
    Exp Cub N118DG

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    I think for PA-18-150 my site and Northland cover about 95% of the drawings. There are some newer drawings, like the Powerplant 150hp, the sticks, torque tube assembly, etc. I ordered the Powerplant 150hp from Cub Club. The drawing is in horrible condition and barely usable. I paid $30 or so for it with shipping and was disappointed.

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    Re: 150 drawings

    Quote Originally Posted by kpk250
    .......I took some of your advice and printed out the Illustrated Parts Catalog from Christians site. ..........
    What site is that? I'd like to download a Lycoming O-320 IPC.

    Eric

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    Eric,
    The link was right above your post. Here it is again, scroll down the page to find the download.

    http://www.supercubproject.com/links.aspx


    Bugs,
    Is that you Christian?

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    I scrolled down the list of links, saw "PA-18 parts catalog" but no Lycoming parts catalog. Is it included with something else?

    Eric

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    Maybe I misunderstood you. I was refering to the Parts catalog and the inside there are parts specifically for the 150 and others specifically for the 135, etc.

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    Here's a whole bunch of Lycoming parts catalogs on this guys site:
    http://pj260.com/Lycoming/Parts%20Catalogs/

    I think you want PC-103 for the O-320. Not sure how current they are. Then you have to check for service bulletins, instructions to see if part numbers have changed, superseded, etc. I've spent a lot of time on Aeroinstock.com, Eci, and Superior looking up part numbers and cross references lately.

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