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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 00:38 |
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Username Protected wrote: It can't be repaired, imo. No pics, so I can't say that for sure. I can tell you my step were broken at one time and repaired: Attachment: step-repair-1.png The bulge in the middle is some sort of weld and I believe the parts are cast magnesium, so somehow that was done. Maybe in a nitrogen filled hood? Apparently, you can weld magnesium, but I bet that's tricky. This is a known weak spot, some person decides to be "helpful" and folds up the stairs and puts too much force on the the little uplock arm and it breaks. Quote: I can't find an exploded diagram with PNs to ID what is needed. You used to be able to get the IPC off the support.cessna.com website, but they seem to have turned that off. Sigh. I happen to have the CJ2 IPC, so it may be similar or the same. The upper part is PN 6319040-1 for early CJ2s. For my 560, it is 6519009-53. Not sure what the differences are, they look the same in the book. I did find 6519009-75 in stock at Textron, $17,244. This is what they would sell for my plane now since the original is no longer available. My plane was made in 1991 so about as old as yours. Quote: I am aware of the Uvalde mod to replace the stairs ($21K) and we're not quite ready for that (neither do they have any cast off stairs to sell) Try salvage yards. Might be rare to find ones in good shape. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 00:53 |
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Username Protected wrote: Are there salvage yards that collect CJ's? I've had the following folks tell me they may have Citation parts: Dodson Atlanta Air Exchange MTW Aerospace Alliance Air Parts White Industries If you find others, let me know, I want to develop a list of such places. Good luck. Mike C.
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 09:34 |
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You might try Prefered Airparts in Ohio .
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 21:05 |
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Michael, Can you find me 2 Mustang pre-coolers!?
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 02:46 |
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I love looking at Tarver's Citations. ...now he is Tarver Air Parts. Just reading that, it is awesome to see a BT brother doing another BTer solid. Hopefully Cessna doesn't buy him out just to scrap his parts and sell NOS for 4x - 5x more!
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 18:19 |
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Username Protected wrote: A guy with a sawzall, some energy, and a probably growing collection of donor planes is going to have some parts. Ha! Some? They are stacked everywhere. If you have a legacy citation make sure Mike is on your Christmas card list.
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 18:34 |
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Username Protected wrote: I have 10 of these stairs. $4500 for a never been broke one, $3000 for a welded one.
Mike 863-899-1617 Mike, Mine is also broke on my straight CJ your stairs will fit that? Rocky
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 18:42 |
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Here is my $25.00 fix Got a pice of leather from an upholstery store had him sew me this piece around a heavy duty bungee the painted the leather to match. Just use the bungee to hold up the stairs. Has worked perfect for two years. Attachment: 665802BE-6DFE-44EB-87C1-11A0003EF53B.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: Citation entry stairs Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 20:18 |
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Username Protected wrote: Got a pice of leather from an upholstery store had him sew me this piece around a heavy duty bungee the painted the leather to match. Just use the bungee to hold up the stairs. Has worked perfect for two years. I kind of like this approach. Gets rid of that catch arm that people break. Allows you to get rid of the floor catch and plastic housing, one less thing to step on, too. Attachment: door-floor-catch.png Looks easily replaceable. Nice job! Mike C.
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