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1. 06:03 AM - Re: Nut, washers on starter? (rlborger)
2. 06:31 AM - Re: Nut, washers on starter? (Gilles Thesee)
3. 07:05 AM - XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. (steve v)
4. 07:15 AM - Re: Nut, washers on starter? (rlborger)
5. 07:35 AM - Re: XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. (danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk)
6. 08:05 AM - Re: XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. (Simon Smith)
7. 08:44 AM - Re: XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. (danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk)
8. 08:47 AM - Re: XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. (steve v)
9. 12:13 PM - Re: CS Prop plus SD20 (ptag.dev@tiscali.co.uk)
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Subject: | Re: Nut, washers on starter? |
Jos,
I have all of the 914 installation hardware from the 914 box. I have gone through
it and the remainder of the engine installation kit and have not found a suitable
set of nut and washer(s).
I'm looking for either a Europa part number if it is supplied by Europa or a Rotax
part number if it was supplied by Rotax with the engine.
I guess I need to dig up my inventory sheet from the original delivery to see if
there is anything listed on it.
All else failing, I'd appreciate it if someone could provide the appropriate specs
for the nut, size & thread pitch so I can locate a suitable replacement.
Good building and great flying,
Bob Borger
Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org
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Subject: | Re: Nut, washers on starter? |
> if someone could provide the appropriate specs for the nut, size & thread pitch
so I can locate a suitable replacement.
>
Hi Bob,
The Installation Manual latest edition says on pages 94-95
"M6 screw (tightening torque 4 Nm (35 in.lb))"
Be careful, as the previous edition was giving 8 Nm (70 in.lb).
This edition is downloadable from the Rotax Owner site of the
"Downloads" page on my website
http://contrails.free.fr/download.php
Of course you just need the metric M6 nuts. M6 means 6 mm diameter, 1 mm
pitch. As for the washer, it needs a 6 mm internal diameter.
Hope this helps,
Merry Christmas and Happy New year,
Regards,
Gilles
http://contrails.free.fr
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Subject: | XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. |
Hi Builders,
I am looking to Buy a pair Europa XS Trigear foot brakes
which are surplus to requirments- you may have fitted
a finger brake conversion, i will of couse cover all costs,
Regards,
Steve vestuti #573
Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org
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Subject: | Re: Nut, washers on starter? |
Gilles,
Thanks muchly! My version of the 914 Installation Manual is old and does not contain
quite as much information detail.
Dean (Lockwood School) said that Rotax was making great improvements in their documentation.
This is a good example.
Perhaps I can find even find a Rotax part number for the nut and washer.
Joyeux Nol et nouvelle anne heureuse!
Bob Borger
Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org
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Subject: | Re: XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. |
Hi Steve,
I have a pair of surplus foot brakes for a tri gear. I've
fitted the finger brakes. You are welcome to then free of charge, but,
you'll have to pay the shipping. Remember we're on opposite sides of the
pond.!!!
Merry Xmas. Danny G-c.e.r.i. 541
steve v wrote:
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> Hi Builders,
>
> I am looking to Buy a pair Europa XS Trigear foot brakes
> which are surplus to requirments- you may have fitted
> a finger brake conversion, i will of couse cover all costs,
>
> Regards,
> Steve vestuti #573
>
>
> Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org
>
>
>
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Subject: | XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. |
The only pond that I can find between Rhyl and Kidwelly is Llyn Celyn and I
don't think that RoyalMail charge extra for that !
Happy Christmas
Simon
>Remember we're on opposite sides of the pond.!!!
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Subject: | Re: XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. |
Don't forget the Marine Lake !! Anyway my mistake, I was thinking Steve
D not Steve V...... the offer still stands.
Danny. (time to open another bottle!!!)
Simon Smith wrote:
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> The only pond that I can find between Rhyl and Kidwelly is Llyn Celyn and I
> don't think that RoyalMail charge extra for that !
>
> Happy Christmas
>
> Simon
>
>
>> Remember we're on opposite sides of the pond.!!!
>>
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: XS Tri. Foot Brakes Wanted. |
Thanks Very Much Buiders,
Simon in the UK has offered an unwanted pair,
Steve #573
Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org
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Subject: | Re: CS Prop plus SD20 |
Hi! Deleted Fergs message
but why not use Mark Burtons controller ?
regards
Bob Harrison in Lapland.
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 17:25:08 +0100
>From: Gilles Thesee <Gilles.Thesee@ac-grenoble.fr>
>To: europa-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Re: Europa-List: CS Prop plus SD20
>
>
>
>
>> I plan on adding a B&C SD20 alternator to the 914, which is destined
>
>> to receive a Woodcomp CS prop through the same driveshaft area, and wish
>to
>> avoid any interference to either.
>> Is there someone in similar circumstances who might advise me,
>yea
>> or nay?
>>
>Fergus,
>
>It seems that the 914 drive doesn't spin fast enough for the SD20 to
>produce the rated power.
>How about leaving the prop governor on the top pick-up pad, and
>installing the alternator at the rear of the engine, like in
>
>http://contrails.free.fr/elec_second_alternateur.php ?
>
>The Europa certainly has enough room below the cowl, since the original
>idea came from Europa builders Jim Butcher and Jim Nelson.
>
>Season's greetings
>Regards,
>Gilles
>http://contrails.free.fr
>
>
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