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Unread 05-07-11, 11:31 AM
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Rear Cowl Flap motor - Wanted + Advice please

Dear All

I hope you are all well.

History : - P337 '73 Model rear cowl flap motor keeps burning out.
AME - is not doing a good job.

I believe the problem may lie in
1) not being the right motor (front not same)
2) Some mechanical strain , restrictions
3) Adjustment not correct
4) Windings are not correct.

Combination of all above.

Please can you advise me on how to go about ensuring these risk are mitigated before installing a new or remaned part.

Sources please:
1) Remaned my current part
2) Trading in part core for another
3) Obtaining a new one.

Many thanks any help of leads are much appreciated
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brucedejager@netvigator.com


PS NB - I have search this forum for all info listed and emailed those folks.
I'm asking for anything not listed here or updates on your experiences please.
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Unread 05-12-11, 10:47 PM
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Cowl Flap Motor off of 68 Skymaster

I have a cowl flap motor off of a 68 skymaster I am parting out. I am not sure if it is the same as on yours. Give me your email address and I can send you a picture of it if you are interested. The aircraft had 1600TT
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Bruce,
I had similar problems with my 77 337 until I stopped trusting that the panel switch would turn off the cowl flap motor at full open or closed. There is a metal cam attached to the mechanism that has two microswitches attached to it that are supposed to cancel power to the cowl flap motor when it hits full open or full closed. If these are misaligned at all the motor can continue to be energized in a stalled condition. This burns out the motor pretty quickly. Now I just look at the light on the panel, and when it indicated open or closed I return the switch to the center position, which is off.

It has worked wonders.

KB
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Unread 05-13-11, 08:45 PM
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Hi Bruce,

I appologize - the cowl flap motors I have are off of a 1973 Normally aspirated 337G.

Thanks,

Mike
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Rear Cowl Flap Motor

Hi Bruce,

I have the rear cowl flap motor plus mechanics off of a 1973 337 that I told you about earlier. If you are interested in the motor plus the mechanics, let me know. I am asking $500 for the complete assembly. I can send you pictures of it also.

Thanks!

Mike
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Many Thanks all

Dear All

Many thanks for your help on this.

Its now fixed & working well.

Best Rgds
Bruce
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Hi Bruce,

I have the rear cowl flap motor plus mechanics off of a 1973 337 that I told you about earlier. If you are interested in the motor plus the mechanics, let me know. I am asking $500 for the complete assembly. I can send you pictures of it also.

Thanks!

Mike
if you still have the rear cowl flap motor i'm interested please contact me
949 394-1250 or lynndsim@gmail.com
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Rear Cowl Flap Motor

I still have the motor. I will give you a call shortly, or you can reach me at 252-382-1884

Thanks,

Mike
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Did you ever sell that rear cowl motor? If not I'm interested.

Thanks,
Rob
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