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Originally Posted by robjohnson
I think you do have to drill and tap it to fit your specific mount, but that isn't a big deal in my book.
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Yes it is.
It's quite a difficult and time consuming job. If you don't get the drill in exactly the right locations you risk breaking out laterally through the pitot's internal walls. There is VERY little margin for error and if you stuff it you'll be throwing it away.
The problem is exacerbated due to the fact that the curved surfaces of the pitot make it a very difficult shape to mechanically hold and set up for a drill press (forget about trying to do it with a hand drill). It's a difficult shape to hold and an easy object to damage.
When I bought my Johanson pitot I was told that it was a perfect fit for the Gretz bracket....wrong again. In the end I had to modify the gretz bracket as well and have it replated (very annoying). Maybe the design of the Johanson pitot has changed since I bought mine...but I wouldn't bank on it.
Did I mention that I had to remachine the inside of the pitot because the power wires went around a 90 degree bend that was razor sharp. Oh, and did I mention that the pitot did not come with a power supply terminal block like virtually every other heated pitot on the market. And did I mention that the power supply pigtail that WAS supplied was far too short for any practical purpose and required a crimped splice extension.
Maybe you catch my drift.