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Post subject: FS: rudder pedals, arms, master cylinders etc $2000 Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 18:34 |
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Joined: 09/15/15 Posts: 302 Post Likes: +74 Location: Sanford, FL
Aircraft: BE95-A55
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Everything pictured. I didn’t see a shuttle valve. 2 master cylinders, VV 625 -2 cylinders. Willing to piecemeal. PM if interested and want a closer look at anything. When I bought the plane, this box labeled “co pilot brakes” came with it, I want it out of my hangar. If you want the whole thing we can FaceTime and go piece by piece so you know what you’re getting. I’ve been advised this is not a complete co pilot brake kit, that is correct, there are also things not needed for co pilot brakes.
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Post subject: Re: FS: copilot brake starter kit $2500 Posted: 18 Oct 2025, 21:53 |
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Joined: 10/11/19 Posts: 3081 Post Likes: +2335 Company: SGOTI Aero Location: Dallas, TX (KADS)
Aircraft: 1975 F33A
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Username Protected wrote: I don’t see master cylinders or the shuttle valves. Master Cylinders are in the bag on the lower left. I don't see a shuttle valve but you can plumb them like the later models that didn't use them.
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Post subject: Re: FS: copilot brake starter kit $2500 Posted: 19 Oct 2025, 10:53 |
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Joined: 10/11/19 Posts: 3081 Post Likes: +2335 Company: SGOTI Aero Location: Dallas, TX (KADS)
Aircraft: 1975 F33A
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Username Protected wrote: Shep,
Do you happen to have the part # for item 335 ? I've searched my Beech parts records sections 27 and 53 and it doesn't show or reference this master cylinder support rod. 002-410033-1 is the p/n but I don't find it in the IPC for your s/n either. All I find applicability for is from 32-40-00-06 but the s/n ranges are: TC-2207 + TE-1119, TE-1154 + TH-1006 + It's either omitted or in another chapter but that's the correct p/n. No stock at Textron although Arrell claims to have some "as removed" under the older part numbers 35-400359-10 and 35-400359-12. Anyone thinking of adding dual brakes should determine if you have this piece already in the plane and if you don't study the area well referencing the LH side to see just how difficult it will be to add it.
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Post subject: Re: FS: copilot brake starter kit $2500 Posted: Yesterday, 21:48 |
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Joined: 02/09/09 Posts: 6500 Post Likes: +3216 Company: RNP Aviation Services Location: Owosso, MI (KRNP)
Aircraft: 1969 Bonanza V35A
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Username Protected wrote: Anyone thinking of adding dual brakes should determine if you have this piece already in the plane and if you don't study the area well referencing the LH side to see just how difficult it will be to add it. It's been a decade since I did the install, but it seems like I found out it was around 1968 or 1969 when that was added. I seem to remember it was already in the 69 B55 that I installed dual brakes in and I believe my 69 V35A also has it. Don't quote me on any of that!
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