Here it is:
Service Bulletin 1009
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Guest
Awesome! Thanks!
Scott Sherer
N344TBYou must have found the Technical Publications page if you found the index. Near the end of the first paragraph on the Technical Publications page, you find a “click here” which is rather faint.
Clicking that takes you to a page with a drop down menu is the first item which says: “Search for publications based on a model selection” Use the drop down to pick your airplane or group of airplanes and you get a list of the SB’s, SL’s, etc. Click anyone and it opens a PDF.
Kristin
GuestBest of luck on the Piper website. I could find the index of SB’s but not the SB’s themselves. If you find them, share it!
Best regards,
Scott Sherer
N344TBYour message got me to double check to make sure that it was still available. Their website makes it a bit harder to find TechPubs every time I am there, but it is possible.
ATP is a good product, but it is only designed for maintenance shops that need to have the current manuals. For individual owners, there are many sources on the internet and from others for the service and parts manuals. Piper didn’t traditionally copyright these, so there is no issue with owners sharing with each other. The manuals do not even have to be the most recent published. They just need to be the edition that came with the aircraft, or a newer one.Kristin
GuestThanks for the update, Kristin,
Scott Sherer
N344TBSCOTTSHERER” wrote:
Hello Mr. Richards and Merry Christmas,I’ve found Service Bulletin 1009 under PA-32R-301 and is labelled “Replacement of the Engine Induction Air Inlet Elbow at the Fuel Injector Servo”. Is this correct? Piper has outsourced all of its technical publishing to a company named ATP. It looks like you can get SB1009 from them. Their email address is sales@atp.com . I have scoured the internet looking for a printed copy or pdf of this SB and have come up empty handed other then the reference to ATP.
Merry Christmas,
Scott Sherer
N344TBScott,
It takes a bit of digging, but you can get all the SL’s and SB’s, etc, from the Piper website. You have to go to technical publications and then search on the applicable aircraft and you will get a list that can be downloaded into PDF.I would expect that all manufacturers would keep their service bulletins available without paying to get them. I think that doing otherwise could be a liability issue.
Kristin
GuestHello Mr. Richards and Merry Christmas,
I’ve found Service Bulletin 1009 under PA-32R-301 and is labelled “Replacement of the Engine Induction Air Inlet Elbow at the Fuel Injector Servo”. Is this correct? Piper has outsourced all of its technical publishing to a company named ATP. It looks like you can get SB1009 from them. Their email address is sales@atp.com . I have scoured the internet looking for a printed copy or pdf of this SB and have come up empty handed other then the reference to ATP.
Merry Christmas,
Scott Sherer
N344TBIs it possible to see SB1009 from this website? If so where is it?
Thanks,
brichards
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