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1. 12:33 AM - Re: Nose Wheel Bearing (Peter Jeffers)
2. 05:38 AM - Re: Nose Wheel Bearing (Bud Yerly)
3. 07:00 AM - Re: Water Coolant Sensor location? (Christoph Both)
4. 09:11 AM - Re: Water Coolant Sensor location? (david park)
5. 01:23 PM - Re: Water Coolant Sensor location? (Paul McAllister)
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Subject: | Nose Wheel Bearing |
Absolutely bog standard size bearing easily available from amongst others
'Bearing Traders'. Take the duff one in and ask for equivalent. They are
about 14 each.
Pete
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Subject: Europa-List: Nose Wheel Bearing
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Hello All.
Tri gear nose wheel bearing, are they a standard size, if so what is the
size of the bearing, and where to obtain the bearing.
Regards.
Alan.
PS. Have you checked your nose wheel bearing for wear,
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Subject: | Re: Nose Wheel Bearing |
Alan=2C
On my www.customflightcreations.com<http://www.customflightcreations.com> s
ite under the techniques tab is a list of the spares and sources for routin
e maintanence for use by my owners in .PDF format.
Regards
Bud Yerly
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On Mar 19=2C 2015 4:28 PM=2C Alan Carter <alancarteresq@onetel.net> wrote:
Hello All.
Tri gear nose wheel bearing=2C are they a standard size=2C if so what is th
e size of the bearing=2C and where to obtain the bearing.
Regards.
Alan.
PS. Have you checked your nose wheel bearing for wear=2C
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Subject: | Re: Water Coolant Sensor location? |
I placed mine right after the cylinder coolant outlet as I want to sense the hottest
spot.
Christoph
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> On Mar 19, 2015, at 23:06, "Martin Tuck" <MJKTuck@cs.com> wrote:
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> Hi guys,
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> Where do you think I should put the EIS water/coolant temperature sensor?
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> I'm thinking in the long hose that runs from the radiator to the 'distributor
pot' on top of the engine.
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> Regards,
> Martin Tuck
> N152MT
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Subject: | Re: Water Coolant Sensor location? |
Chris,
I did the same.
Dave G-LDVO
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> On 20 Mar 2015, at 13:59, Christoph Both <christoph.both@acadiau.ca> wrote:
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> I placed mine right after the cylinder coolant outlet as I want to sense the
hottest spot.
> Christoph
> #223
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Mar 19, 2015, at 23:06, "Martin Tuck" <MJKTuck@cs.com> wrote:
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>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Where do you think I should put the EIS water/coolant temperature sensor?
>>
>> I'm thinking in the long hose that runs from the radiator to the 'distributor
pot' on top of the engine.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Martin Tuck
>> N152MT
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Subject: | Water Coolant Sensor location? |
I removed my coolant tank and TIG welded on some 10g aluminum, cut a thread
and installed the sensor. It sounds like a lot of messing around but it
isn't really and it's in the ideal place.
Installing a T means another connection in the coolant system along with
another failure point.
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