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1. 07:22 PM - Engine Removed (Galin Hernandez)
2. 08:50 PM - Re: Engine Removed (Robert Reed)
3. 09:22 PM - Re: Engine Removed (Galin Hernandez)
4. 09:38 PM - Re: Engine Removed (Scott Stearns)
5. 10:57 PM - Re: Engine Removed (Galin Hernandez)
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We removed the engine and got a good look at the firewall. The damage is
minimal just as we thought.
So I am going to take advantage that the engine is off and do several
things. Lyle Hendricks is going to fabricate the parts so I am going to
replace both lower brackets, the H bracket and both steel pins within the H
bracket. I am going to change the shock absorber inside the nosewheel
assembly. The exhaust system was sent out to get a completely new stainless
steel exhaust built. I am also going to replace the fuel boost pump and all
the bolts/nuts/washers I can get my hands on.
BTW: What kind of shock absorber do you guys use in your nose wheel
assembly. The one I pulled out looks to be about one that Christopher
Columbus brought over on his 1st trip to the new world. :)
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Subject: | Re: Engine Removed |
Galin,=0A=0ASounds like you have it under control.- Was the part number o
n the shock that =0Ayou pulled out?- I believe it was a auto shock what s
hould still be available.=0A=0ABob=0A=0A=0A________________________________
=0AFrom: Galin Hernandez <galinhdz@gmail.com>=0ATo: "kis-list@matronics.com
" <kis-list@matronics.com>=0ASent: Wed, April 3, 2013 9:23:50 PM=0ASubject:
KIS-List: Engine Removed=0A=0A=0AWe removed the engine and got a good look
at the firewall. The damage is minimal =0Ajust as we thought. =0A=0A=0ASo
I am going to take advantage that the engine is off and do several things.
=0ALyle Hendricks is going to fabricate the parts so I am going to replace
both =0Alower brackets, the H bracket and both steel pins within the H brac
ket.-I am =0Agoing to change the shock absorber inside the nosewheel asse
mbly. The exhaust =0Asystem was sent out to get a completely new stainless
steel exhaust built. I am =0Aalso going to replace the fuel boost pump and
all the bolts/nuts/washers I can =0Aget my hands on.=0A=0ABTW: What kind of
shock absorber do you guys use in your nose wheel assembly. =0AThe one I p
ulled out looks to be about one that Christopher Columbus brought =0Aover o
n his 1st trip to the new world. :)-
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Subject: | Re: Engine Removed |
Yes there is a part number (733699) but nobody can seem to cross reference
the part number on the shock. They want a make model year of a car in order
to find it. What shock are you using in your nose-wheel?
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Robert Reed <robertr237@att.net> wrote:
> Galin,
>
> Sounds like you have it under control. Was the part number on the shock
> that you pulled out? I believe it was a auto shock what should still be
> available.
> Bob
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Galin Hernandez <galinhdz@gmail.com>
> *To:* "kis-list@matronics.com" <kis-list@matronics.com>
> *Sent:* Wed, April 3, 2013 9:23:50 PM
> *Subject:* KIS-List: Engine Removed
>
> We removed the engine and got a good look at the firewall. The damage is
> minimal just as we thought.
>
> So I am going to take advantage that the engine is off and do several
> things. Lyle Hendricks is going to fabricate the parts so I am going to
> replace both lower brackets, the H bracket and both steel pins within the H
> bracket. I am going to change the shock absorber inside the nosewheel
> assembly. The exhaust system was sent out to get a completely new stainless
> steel exhaust built. I am also going to replace the fuel boost pump and all
> the bolts/nuts/washers I can get my hands on.
>
> BTW: What kind of shock absorber do you guys use in your nose wheel
> assembly. The one I pulled out looks to be about one that Christopher
> Columbus brought over on his 1st trip to the new world. :)
>
>
> *
>
> *
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Engine Removed |
Are you getting the exhaust ceramic coated?
On Apr 3, 2013, at 7:21 PM, Galin Hernandez <galinhdz@gmail.com> wrote:
> We removed the engine and got a good look at the firewall. The damage is m
inimal just as we thought.
>
> So I am going to take advantage that the engine is off and do several thin
gs. Lyle Hendricks is going to fabricate the parts so I am going to replace b
oth lower brackets, the H bracket and both steel pins within the H bracket. I
am going to change the shock absorber inside the nosewheel assembly. The ex
haust system was sent out to get a completely new stainless steel exhaust bu
ilt. I am also going to replace the fuel boost pump and all the bolts/nuts/w
ashers I can get my hands on.
>
> BTW: What kind of shock absorber do you guys use in your nose wheel assemb
ly. The one I pulled out looks to be about one that Christopher Columbus bro
ught over on his 1st trip to the new world. :)
>
>
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> <DSCN7123.JPG>
> <DSCN7112.JPG>
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Subject: | Re: Engine Removed |
Probably not. I have read a lot of information that ceramic coating makes
it impossible to repair and also contributed to pre-mature failures. Here
is a link to Vetterman Exhaust that talks about ceramic coating.
http://www.vettermanexhaust.com/
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:38 PM, Scott Stearns <sstearns2@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Are you getting the exhaust ceramic coated?
>
>
> On Apr 3, 2013, at 7:21 PM, Galin Hernandez <galinhdz@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We removed the engine and got a good look at the firewall. The damage is
> minimal just as we thought.
>
> So I am going to take advantage that the engine is off and do several
> things. Lyle Hendricks is going to fabricate the parts so I am going to
> replace both lower brackets, the H bracket and both steel pins within the H
> bracket. I am going to change the shock absorber inside the nosewheel
> assembly. The exhaust system was sent out to get a completely new stainless
> steel exhaust built. I am also going to replace the fuel boost pump and all
> the bolts/nuts/washers I can get my hands on.
>
> BTW: What kind of shock absorber do you guys use in your nose wheel
> assembly. The one I pulled out looks to be about one that Christopher
> Columbus brought over on his 1st trip to the new world. :)
>
>
> <DSCN7117.JPG>
>
> <DSCN7119.JPG>
>
> <DSCN7123.JPG>
>
> <DSCN7112.JPG>
>
> *
>
> *
>
>
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