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Ira, Many thanks for your reply. When I found myself 
without a professional Blue Mountain service source I took 
the back off and found the offending pieces reasonably 
 easy to remove. I am waiting for what I hope are 
equivalent replacement parts to arrive this week. Whether 
its brains have been addled remains to be seen - if so I 
guess I shall be rebuilding the port side of my panel as 
well as the starboard! Regards, David, G-XSDJ
  "rampil" <ira.rampil@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi David,
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> Sorry to hear of your mishap.
> I think your best bet might be a competent local 
>avionics shop.
> The former principal of BMA is off in Thailand at 
>present working on 
> other things.
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> I have not ever opened my G4 to examine its internal 
>structure, but with
> any luck the white plastic quick-disconnect couplings 
>are attached via
> pliable tubing to the transducers.
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> A drop might have also damaged to MEMS sensors or even 
>the circuit boards.
> Does it still power up?
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