Posted Friday, November 13, 2009 @ 12:26 PM
Just posting this for reference.
My original compass had become clouded and unreadable so some fixing was required.
I simply removed all the little screws around the compass bezel (except the correction screws)
and carefully pryed the black pastic face off.
I comes off with the lens as one piece.
I found my compass had lost all its fluid and was completely dry and the clouding of the lens was simply the liquid residue.
So I took some dish soap and cleaned the lens.
I believe the lens is plastic and I should not have used the plastic scouring pad on it as I believe I may have made the
lens a little less clear than when I was just rubbing the soap on it with my finger.
After I cleaned the lens I refilled the compass with rubbing alcohol and closed it up.
Seems perfectly clear with the liquid in it so after seeing if it leaks after a few days I'll reinstall in the RF4D.
Although now that I have that open space in the panel I am thinking I might want to put a CHT/EGT guage there.
Perhaps I could use the Oil Pressure and Oil Temp holes and get a combined Oil Pres/Oil Temp in one and CHT/EGT in the other
so I can keep the compass in the center of the panel.
I was also wondering if the FAR's require the compass correction card in experimentals?
If so, then its something I need to add.
The FAR's require them for certified aircraft so to avoid a fine its better to have
a wrong one (Photo copy from another aircraft) than none at all.
I'll have to look for a reference on swinging your compass to create that correction card as I have never done it before.
[Edit by jb92563 on Friday, November 13, 2009 @ 12:32 PM]
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