---------------------------------------------------------- Kitfox-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Thu 02/12/04: 38 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 12:29 AM - Re: Ailerons - To trim or not to trim . . . (Ron Carroll) 2. 12:45 AM - Re: Ailerons - To trim or not to trim . . . (kurt schrader) 3. 01:04 AM - Re: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? (r.thomas@za.pwc.com) 4. 03:22 AM - Re: Aericet floats (Paul Seehafer) 5. 05:15 AM - Re: Aericet floats (Gary Algate) 6. 06:45 AM - Re: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? And wing strut fairings. (Lowell Fitt) 7. 07:11 AM - Re: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? (jeff.hays@aselia.com) 8. 07:13 AM - Re: Aericet floats (Kirk's Welding) 9. 07:18 AM - Re: PVC Fairings (Gary Algate) 10. 08:04 AM - Re: Kitfox 5 for sale (Dcecil3@aol.com) 11. 08:30 AM - Re: Let's try to be constructive (Dcecil3@aol.com) 12. 08:54 AM - Re: Kitfox 5 for sale (Clifford Begnaud) 13. 09:06 AM - Re: Kitfox 5 for sale (Dcecil3@aol.com) 14. 09:52 AM - Re: Kitfox 5 for sale (Clifford Begnaud) 15. 09:53 AM - Re: 912 overhaul (HOLZY@aol.com) 16. 10:08 AM - Re: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? (jareds) 17. 10:43 AM - Re: Let's try to be constructive (Randy Daughenbaugh) 18. 12:02 PM - Re: 912 overhaul (Clifford Begnaud) 19. 01:01 PM - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! (Torgeir Mortensen) 20. 01:18 PM - Re: lost name (Mike Chaney) 21. 01:48 PM - EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). (Torgeir Mortensen) 22. 01:56 PM - Re: Re: lost name (jeff.hays@aselia.com) 23. 01:57 PM - Re: Re: lost name (Michel Verheughe) 24. 02:18 PM - Re: EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). (jeff.hays@aselia.com) 25. 02:22 PM - Re: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures (Torgeir Mortensen) 26. 02:33 PM - Chance to show off (Scott McClintock) 27. 02:34 PM - List member profile WAS: lost name (Michel Verheughe) 28. 02:54 PM - Re: Re: lost name (Mike Chaney) 29. 03:06 PM - Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures (Roger McConnell) 30. 03:07 PM - Re: EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). (Torgeir Mortensen) 31. 03:17 PM - Re: List member profile WAS: lost name (Howard Firm) 32. 03:52 PM - Re: List member profile WAS: lost name (Scott McClintock) 33. 04:28 PM - Re: List member profile WAS: lost name (Don Pearsall) 34. 04:29 PM - Re: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures (John Oakley) 35. 05:25 PM - tiny tach (Fred Shiple) 36. 06:40 PM - Re: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures (Lowell Fitt) 37. 07:31 PM - Re: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures (Roger McConnell) 38. 10:17 PM - Re: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? (r.thomas@za.pwc.com) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 12:29:52 AM PST US From: "Ron Carroll" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Ailerons - To trim or not to trim . . . --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Ron Carroll" Yes, the ball is centered until the right wing dips, then goes off-center. Ron Carroll KF3/582 Time: 08:30:31 PM PST US From: "Bob Unternaehrer" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Ailerons - To trim or not to trim . . . --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Bob Unternaehrer" Ron,, Is the Ball in the Center?? bob U. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Carroll" Subject: Kitfox-List: Ailerons - To trim or not to trim . . . ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 12:45:11 AM PST US From: kurt schrader Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Ailerons - To trim or not to trim . . . --> Kitfox-List message posted by: kurt schrader Ron, Great to hear that your plane is so good now that you have to pick nits. :-) I was wondering whether you have enough dihedral in the wings because of your statement below. The building instructions should give the required amount. I know that the earlier models had a bit less directional and roll stability and this may be all it is. But it would be worth checking to see if the dihedral is off and if so, to correct it. That may allow you to pick up a wing with rudder. Then you can trim the plane better and maybe all your nits will become microscopic. Kurt S. --- Ron Carroll wrote: ...Applying left rudder does not have an effect on this, it just makes the plane fly bit sideways.... __________________________________ http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 01:04:14 AM PST US Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? From: r.thomas@za.pwc.com 12/02/2004 09:03:52, Serialize complete at 12/02/2004 09:03:52 --> Kitfox-List message posted by: r.thomas@za.pwc.com Hi Jared Where did you get hold of some fairings for the lift struts? Regards Roger jareds Sent by: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com 12/02/2004 00:15 Please respond to kitfox-list To: kitfox-list@matronics.com cc: Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? Size: 5 Kb --> Kitfox-List message posted by: jareds STeve, I ordered some for my tundras from spruce. They still weren't big enough and ended up shaving them a bit but i think they will work. I never quite figured out whether i was going to drill my axle or weld a threaded nut on end of axle nut but did weld brackets on inside. Definately short on space there. I did put some wing lift fairings on and a few other things but have not tested a grid for exact speeds yet from last year! I'm around 90 though with a 582 and the prop set for wharp speed. I know it's all a trade off but the brochures said i'd be flying at 105 ........ so since then I can ;'t get that out of my brain. Jared Steve M wrote: >--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Steve M" > >On a slightly different subject... > >Has anyone ever put wheel pants on the giant tundra tires that came with >earlier Kitfoxes like my Model 2? They'd have to be big, obviously, which >might mean they could weigh a lot. Would look funny, too, but if I was >worried about looks I'd be flying a P-51. > >Some say that such big wheel pants would be pretty draggy in themselves... >to which I reply, think how draggy the just-as-big tundra tires are without >them! I can get about 60 mph IAS cruise, tops. > >Of course, the round wing struts are draggy too, and contribute to the slow >speeds. That's a seperate issue, that I'm also working on. > >But does anyone know where to get wheel pants big enough to fit on Kitfox >tundra tires? Or do I have to make them? Would be my first experience with >foam and fiberglas, or whatever they're made of (cringe) > >Steve Maher >Kitfox Model 2 "Bigfoot", Geo Metro engine >San Diego, CA > >overload! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ > > > > The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 03:22:44 AM PST US From: "Paul Seehafer" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Aericet floats --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Paul Seehafer" Hi Gary: Those Aerocet 1200's are getting harder and harder to find. I really appreciate you helping me out in finding that set of amphibs in your area, so if I hear of a set of Aerocets available I will be sure to let you know first. But I'm kind of curious why you want a set? Are you wanting amphibs? If so, I would highly recommend the Czech amphibs as they are readily available. They offer similar performance as the Aerocet, plus have more floatation, which frankly the Aerocet is somewhat lacking if you have a fourstroker under the cowl or like a lot of luxuries in the cabin. A couple friends fly their Rans S7's on the Czech/Zenair amphibs and have absolutely marvelous performance with a 912s for power. Weak link of the float? No gear suspension, just the air in the tires. But not an issue from anyone that I know operating them, even on grass. Also, they have no locker storage compartments. But that could be easily remedied either by you and a tin snips, or the factory when they make them. Also, they are not the strongest floats ever made (however they are pretty light), but since you already have experience with Zenairs on your airplane, you already probably know the good and bad of what you can and can't do with them in rough water. I have photos of a Model IV on the Czech amphibs if you are interested. Paul Seehafer Central Wisconsin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Algate" Subject: Kitfox-List: Aericet floats > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Gary Algate" > > Can anyone on the list tell me where I can find a supplier for Aerocet 1200 > floats > > Best regards > > > Gary Algate > Lite2/582 > > ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 05:15:24 AM PST US From: "Gary Algate" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: Aericet floats --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Gary Algate" Paul The floats aren't for me they are for a friend who is nearing completion with his Lite2 / 912S. I tend to agree with you re weight aspects etc and will pass on your comments to him. And yes I would like to see the photo if you can email it to me. Thanks and regards Gary Gary Algate Lite2/582 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Gary: Those Aerocet 1200's are getting harder and harder to find. I really appreciate you helping me out in finding that set of amphibs in your area, so if I hear of a set of Aerocets available I will be sure to let you know first. But I'm kind of curious why you want a set? Are you wanting amphibs? If so, I would highly recommend the Czech amphibs as they are readily available. They offer similar performance as the Aerocet, plus have more floatation, which frankly the Aerocet is somewhat lacking if you have a fourstroker under the cowl or like a lot of luxuries in the cabin. A couple friends fly their Rans S7's on the Czech/Zenair amphibs and have absolutely marvelous performance with a 912s for power. Weak link of the float? No gear suspension, just the air in the tires. But not an issue from anyone that I know operating them, even on grass. Also, they have no locker storage compartments. But that could be easily remedied either by you and a tin snips, or the factory when they make them. Also, they are not the strongest floats ever made (however they are pretty light), but since you already have experience with Zenairs on your airplane, you already probably know the good and bad of what you can and can't do with them in rough water. I have photos of a Model IV on the Czech amphibs if you are interested. Paul Seehafer Central Wisconsin <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 06:45:37 AM PST US From: "Lowell Fitt" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? And wing strut fairings. --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Lowell Fitt" Kurt, This has been my thoughts also. I have the hubcaps, though and thought of cantilevering them from the inside with a brake fairing similar to the way Aircoupe does it. I have a set of the SS supplied pants and was planning on using the aft end as a mold to make the basic aft fairing and fabricating the rest. Lowell ----- Original Message ----- From: "kurt schrader" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? And wing strut fairings. > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: kurt schrader > > Steve, > > ACS has some wheel pants up to tire size 8.50x10, but > those cost $300 each. > > So far I am planning to make my own, but not the > complete coverage type. I use the tire to stand on to > check my fuel, or add fuel. For this reason, I'll > probably make it a streamlined fairing around the > sides and back only. It is the only way I know of to > make any that fit. > ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 07:11:21 AM PST US From: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" I've got a set of the PVC fairing's from Skystar if anybody wants them, best offer + shipping charges. Never used, just sitting in the garage attic. Jeff Hays Original Message: ----------------- From: r.thomas@za.pwc.com 12/02/2004 09:03:52, Serialize complete at 12/02/2004 09:03:52 Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? --> Kitfox-List message posted by: r.thomas@za.pwc.com Hi Jared Where did you get hold of some fairings for the lift struts? Regards Roger jareds Sent by: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com 12/02/2004 00:15 Please respond to kitfox-list To: kitfox-list@matronics.com cc: Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? Size: 5 Kb --> Kitfox-List message posted by: jareds STeve, I ordered some for my tundras from spruce. They still weren't big enough and ended up shaving them a bit but i think they will work. I never quite figured out whether i was going to drill my axle or weld a threaded nut on end of axle nut but did weld brackets on inside. Definately short on space there. I did put some wing lift fairings on and a few other things but have not tested a grid for exact speeds yet from last year! I'm around 90 though with a 582 and the prop set for wharp speed. I know it's all a trade off but the brochures said i'd be flying at 105 ........ so since then I can ;'t get that out of my brain. Jared Steve M wrote: >--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Steve M" > >On a slightly different subject... > >Has anyone ever put wheel pants on the giant tundra tires that came with >earlier Kitfoxes like my Model 2? They'd have to be big, obviously, which >might mean they could weigh a lot. Would look funny, too, but if I was >worried about looks I'd be flying a P-51. > >Some say that such big wheel pants would be pretty draggy in themselves... >to which I reply, think how draggy the just-as-big tundra tires are without >them! I can get about 60 mph IAS cruise, tops. > >Of course, the round wing struts are draggy too, and contribute to the slow >speeds. That's a seperate issue, that I'm also working on. > >But does anyone know where to get wheel pants big enough to fit on Kitfox >tundra tires? Or do I have to make them? Would be my first experience with >foam and fiberglas, or whatever they're made of (cringe) > >Steve Maher >Kitfox Model 2 "Bigfoot", Geo Metro engine >San Diego, CA > >overload! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ > > > > The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 07:13:57 AM PST US From: "Kirk's Welding" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Aericet floats --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Kirk's Welding" Hello Paul: I am interested in putting floats on my Classic IV someday. Could you send me the pictures of your IV with floats as well? Thanks, Kirk Martenson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Seehafer" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Aericet floats > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Paul Seehafer" > > Hi Gary: > > Those Aerocet 1200's are getting harder and harder to find. I really > appreciate you helping me out in finding that set of amphibs in your area, > so if I hear of a set of Aerocets available I will be sure to let you know > first. > > But I'm kind of curious why you want a set? Are you wanting amphibs? If > so, I would highly recommend the Czech amphibs as they are readily > available. They offer similar performance as the Aerocet, plus have more > floatation, which frankly the Aerocet is somewhat lacking if you have a > fourstroker under the cowl or like a lot of luxuries in the cabin. A couple > friends fly their Rans S7's on the Czech/Zenair amphibs and have absolutely > marvelous performance with a 912s for power. Weak link of the float? No > gear suspension, just the air in the tires. But not an issue from anyone > that I know operating them, even on grass. Also, they have no locker > storage compartments. But that could be easily remedied either by you and a > tin snips, or the factory when they make them. Also, they are not the > strongest floats ever made (however they are pretty light), but since you > already have experience with Zenairs on your airplane, you already probably > know the good and bad of what you can and can't do with them in rough > water. > > I have photos of a Model IV on the Czech amphibs if you are interested. > > Paul Seehafer > Central Wisconsin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gary Algate" > To: > Subject: Kitfox-List: Aericet floats > > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Gary Algate" > > > > Can anyone on the list tell me where I can find a supplier for Aerocet > 1200 > > floats > > > > Best regards > > > > > > Gary Algate > > Lite2/582 > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 07:18:20 AM PST US From: "Gary Algate" Subject: Kitfox-List: RE: PVC Fairings --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Gary Algate" I purchased a set of these fairings and instantly gained almost 8 mph. They are easy to fit (less than 2 hours) and they can be painted with Automotive Urethane paint with excellent results. They are a little heavier than most but I couldn't find anything detrimental. I would recommend them highly to anyone considering them Gary Algate Lite2/582 tires? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've got a set of the PVC fairing's from Skystar if anybody wants them, best offer + shipping charges. Never used, just sitting in the garage attic. Jeff Hays <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 08:04:21 AM PST US From: Dcecil3@aol.com Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Kitfox 5 for sale --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Dcecil3@aol.com Cliff I have a 912 I bought used Could you give me a clue as to how Much a rebuild is for a 912 .I was planning to send it to Lockwood but befor I did I wanted to know a "Ballpark Figure" Thanks David Cecil KF3#950 ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 08:30:07 AM PST US From: Dcecil3@aol.com Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Let's try to be constructive --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Dcecil3@aol.com Glad I Didn't get Flight Training In Russia!!!!!!!European people Must look Differently at instruction. I was Fifteen Yrs. old My father had a friend who was a German pilot in WW2. He ask him to take me"Up". John said he would.So to the Airpark we went where John had a T-34 Beech that belonged to the CAP Squadron . He sized me up and asked "You get sick?" I said "I don't know" He said "I gonna make you Sick" ...well he did everything but run that T-34 into the ground and I didn't get sick , so I guess in his eyes , I was worth teaching!!!! (I'm 45 now ,Sure glad I didn't get sick) just wish my first flight didn't have so maney Loops ,Rolls ,and Spins in it , not to mention someone had left the conopy open and it had rained. First time we went inverted we got blasted with about 5 gallons of Water! I guess everybody has to indure a little Hell to get what they want Best to All David Cecil KF3#950 Do not Archive ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 08:54:37 AM PST US From: "Clifford Begnaud" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Kitfox 5 for sale --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Clifford Begnaud" David, What you ask is impossible to answer. Your overhaul cost will depend upon what they find. Does it need new pistons, cylinders, heads, camshaft, crankshaft etc, etc etc? Can they just rework the heads vs. replacing? Is the crankshaft in good shape, the gear box, the carbs? Is the crankcase subject to the service bulletin? (cracks) On mine, the crankcase, crankshaft and camshaft were good, but had to replace 3 cylinders, two pistons and rework the heads. They replaced bearings, seals rings etc., trued the valve covers and a few things I can't remember. I think it was all just under $3000 not including shipping. However, I had the carbs and gear box overhauled the year before for about $600 or so. Also, mine had a new stator from the earlier recall and I had a new oil pump from the previous service bulletin. My overhaul was required because of foreign object ingestion (washers). The A&P at Lockwood commented that other than the damage from ingestion, there was little to no wear on the rest of the engine. The overhaul was done at 952 hours. They did a great job with a fast turn around. The engine runs like new now. They even had the Masterkraft high compression pistons in stock! I recommend them without reservation. Good luck, Cliff PS.- If anyone wonders about the validity of the longer TBO of 1500 hours, Lockwood told me they have seen engines come in from rental planes with 1800 hours showing little wear. > > Cliff I have a 912 I bought used Could you give me a clue as to how Much a > rebuild is for a 912 .I was planning to send it to Lockwood but befor I did I > wanted to know a "Ballpark Figure" > Thanks David Cecil > KF3#950 > > ________________________________ Message 13 ____________________________________ Time: 09:06:09 AM PST US From: Dcecil3@aol.com Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Kitfox 5 for sale --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Dcecil3@aol.com Thanks Cliff I know it's a matter of what they find. My engine has about 800 Hrs. and I had figured about $4-5,000 as the overhaul price . I built raceing engines as a kid and know this is best left to experts. I agree with Lockwoods reputation and will send them my engine Thanks David ________________________________ Message 14 ____________________________________ Time: 09:52:59 AM PST US From: "Clifford Begnaud" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Kitfox 5 for sale --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Clifford Begnaud" David, Be sure to call Lockwood for help finding a shipper. They may be able to save you a few $$. Cliff > > Thanks Cliff I know it's a matter of what they find. My engine has about 800 > Hrs. and I had figured about $4-5,000 as the overhaul price . I built > raceing engines as a kid and know this is best left to experts. I agree with > Lockwoods reputation and will send them my engine > Thanks David > > ________________________________ Message 15 ____________________________________ Time: 09:53:45 AM PST US From: HOLZY@aol.com Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912 overhaul --> Kitfox-List message posted by: HOLZY@aol.com Cliff, I have a model IV that I just purchased in Dec. It was completed in 95 but has only 80 hours. The person I bought it from, (second owner, not builder) put on about 25, but only flew it 3 hours in the last 3 years. It seems that he knew very little about the engine and went by a "if it aint broke don't fix it" mentality in regards to the recalls & items you mentioned to David (stator, oil pump, etc). Based on your knowledge of the 912 what recommecdations could you make as to the immediate necessity of these items. I plan to take it to the local Rotax dealer when the weather gets nice, but am wondering about flying it before then. I haven't even flown it yet as it is not sealed well & I live in Wisconsin. The guy that ferried it home for me froze his butt off! I had hoped to put in an hour here or there with my CFI on semi nice days so I can have my tailwheel endorsement by spring. Do you think this is wise or should I wait until the shop can make the updates? I would have been more reluctant to buy from a guy who seemed to have done so little to it but with only 80 hrs it seemed like a good bet. What are your thoughts? Mike Holzberger Milwaukee, WI ________________________________ Message 16 ____________________________________ Time: 10:08:15 AM PST US From: jareds Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? --> Kitfox-List message posted by: jareds I used wood ones that someone had laying around. But noticed someone has the pvc available. Wt is the same. r.thomas@za.pwc.com wrote: >--> Kitfox-List message posted by: r.thomas@za.pwc.com > >Hi Jared > >Where did you get hold of some fairings for the lift struts? > >Regards >Roger > > >jareds >Sent by: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com >12/02/2004 00:15 > >Please respond to kitfox-list > > > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > cc: > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? > > Size: 5 Kb > > >--> Kitfox-List message posted by: jareds > >STeve, I ordered some for my tundras from spruce. They still weren't >big enough and ended up shaving them a bit but i think they will work. >I never quite figured out whether i was going to drill my axle or weld a >threaded nut on end of axle nut but did weld brackets on inside. >Definately short on space there. I did put some wing lift fairings on >and a few other things but have not tested a grid for exact speeds yet >from last year! I'm around 90 though with a 582 and the prop set for >wharp speed. > >I know it's all a trade off but the brochures said i'd be flying at 105 >........ so since then I can ;'t get that out of my brain. > >Jared > >Steve M wrote: > > > >>--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Steve M" >> >>On a slightly different subject... >> >>Has anyone ever put wheel pants on the giant tundra tires that came with >>earlier Kitfoxes like my Model 2? They'd have to be big, obviously, which >> >> > > > >>might mean they could weigh a lot. Would look funny, too, but if I was >>worried about looks I'd be flying a P-51. >> >>Some say that such big wheel pants would be pretty draggy in >> >> >themselves... > > >>to which I reply, think how draggy the just-as-big tundra tires are >> >> >without > > >>them! I can get about 60 mph IAS cruise, tops. >> >>Of course, the round wing struts are draggy too, and contribute to the >> >> >slow > > >>speeds. That's a seperate issue, that I'm also working on. >> >>But does anyone know where to get wheel pants big enough to fit on Kitfox >> >> > > > >>tundra tires? Or do I have to make them? Would be my first experience >> >> >with > > >>foam and fiberglas, or whatever they're made of (cringe) >> >>Steve Maher >>Kitfox Model 2 "Bigfoot", Geo Metro engine >>San Diego, CA >> >>overload! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to >which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged >material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or >taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or >entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you >received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material >from any computer. > > > > ________________________________ Message 17 ____________________________________ Time: 10:43:05 AM PST US From: "Randy Daughenbaugh" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: Let's try to be constructive --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Randy Daughenbaugh" Neat story! Thanks David. Randy Do not archive . -----Original Message----- From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Dcecil3@aol.com Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Let's try to be constructive --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Dcecil3@aol.com Glad I Didn't get Flight Training In Russia!!!!!!!European people Must look Differently at instruction. I was Fifteen Yrs. old My father had a friend who was a German pilot in WW2. He ask him to take me"Up". John said he would.So to the Airpark we went where John had a T-34 Beech that belonged to the CAP Squadron . He sized me up and asked "You get sick?" I said "I don't know" He said "I gonna make you Sick" ...well he did everything but run that T-34 into the ground and I didn't get sick , so I guess in his eyes , I was worth teaching!!!! (I'm 45 now ,Sure glad I didn't get sick) just wish my first flight didn't have so maney Loops ,Rolls ,and Spins in it , not to mention someone had left the conopy open and it had rained. First time we went inverted we got blasted with about 5 gallons of Water! I guess everybody has to indure a little Hell to get what they want Best to All David Cecil KF3#950 Do not Archive ________________________________ Message 18 ____________________________________ Time: 12:02:58 PM PST US From: "Clifford Begnaud" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912 overhaul --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Clifford Begnaud" Mike, Go to this web site and see which service bulletins are applicable to your serial number: http://www.rotax-owner.com If the stator has not been changed, do a thorough inspection of all the wiring. I'm not positive but I think there was only one known failure and I think it was caused by using a caustic engine cleaner. I don't know how serious the oil pump bulletin was. They changed from a rolled drive pin to a solid one. I have no idea how many failures there were. One of the major bulletins was the rocker arms. Mine was not subject to it, but many were. All the Service bulletins, service letters etc are listed at the above web site. Surely you don't expect me to recommend flying without taking care of these service bulletins, do you? You'll have to make your own judgment about whether or not to fly. Good luck, Cliff > > Cliff, > > I have a model IV that I just purchased in Dec. It was completed in 95 but > has only 80 hours. The person I bought it from, (second owner, not builder) > put on about 25, but only flew it 3 hours in the last 3 years. It seems that he > knew very little about the engine and went by a "if it aint broke don't fix > it" mentality in regards to the recalls & items you mentioned to David (stator, > oil pump, etc). Based on your knowledge of the 912 what recommecdations > could you make as to the immediate necessity of these items. I plan to take it to > the local Rotax dealer when the weather gets nice, but am wondering about > flying it before then. I haven't even flown it yet as it is not sealed well & I > live in Wisconsin. The guy that ferried it home for me froze his butt off! I > had hoped to put in an hour here or there with my CFI on semi nice days so I > can have my tailwheel endorsement by spring. Do you think this is wise or > should I wait until the shop can make the updates? I would have been more > reluctant to buy from a guy who seemed to have done so little to it but with only > 80 hrs it seemed like a good bet. What are your thoughts? > > Mike Holzberger > Milwaukee, WI > ________________________________ Message 19 ____________________________________ Time: 01:01:11 PM PST US From: Torgeir Mortensen Subject: Kitfox-List: BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen Hi Folks, Here is an "ALARM", from Westberg, the instrument producer. http://www.frostalarm.com/cat/clone.html Torgeir. ________________________________ Message 20 ____________________________________ Time: 01:18:19 PM PST US From: Mike Chaney Subject: Kitfox-List: RE: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Mike Chaney A member of the list e-mailed me concerning my Jabiru 2200 and I accidently lost the message and name. If they coud resend I would appreciate it. Sorry to take up space for this. Mike Chaney ________________________________ Message 21 ____________________________________ Time: 01:48:47 PM PST US From: Torgeir Mortensen Subject: Kitfox-List: EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen Hi Folks, You know, you can buy two different types of "SAME" EGT indicator, they look the same and no visual difference. So, what's the difference? The difference is in the instrument's P/N., and this tell you about the calibration temperature, or better, the temperature where the instrument is "most" accurate. There is two calibration temperatures, one at 32 deg. F and the other at 70 deg. F. The one calibrated at 32 deg. F. is identified with a "S" after the P/N., and the 70 deg. F. version has the P/N. without this "S" index. The "S" version is said to be used for snowmobiles, the other one is for our use, -or is it? Here is a link to Westberg site stating this: http://www.frostalarm.com/cat/clone.html Now, here is the question; Why is it necessary to have two calibration point? Lots of us, esp. those living in the "inland", can have temperature's qualifying for the "S" model in the winter, -and the "origin" we are using in the summer, agree? Can't we have just one calibration point for all conditions? A little to remember; An EGT thermocouple system is reading differential temperature, the different between the cold junction and our EGT probe. If the actual cockpit temp. is less than the "cal. temp." the indicator show to high reading, and if the cockpit temp. is higher than the "cal. temp." the instrument read to low. Also, the cold junction temperature is said to be the same as the cockpit temperature, is it? And-, how many of us have a thermometer for cockpit temperature? Well, you've got something to ponder about for the weekend (, if the weather is bad) :) ... Regards, Torgeir. ________________________________ Message 22 ____________________________________ Time: 01:56:32 PM PST US From: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: RE: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" An easy way to get list member email address is to go to the list archives on the matronics website, they're all there in the archives if they posted anything. Original Message: ----------------- From: Mike Chaney mdps_mc@swoca.net Subject: Kitfox-List: RE: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Mike Chaney A member of the list e-mailed me concerning my Jabiru 2200 and I accidently lost the message and name. If they coud resend I would appreciate it. Sorry to take up space for this. Mike Chaney ________________________________ Message 23 ____________________________________ Time: 01:57:16 PM PST US From: Michel Verheughe Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: RE: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Michel Verheughe Mike Chaney wrote: > A member of the list e-mailed me concerning my Jabiru 2200 and I accidently > lost the message and name. If they coud resend I would appreciate it. Sorry > to take up space for this. I was inquiring about the Jabiru 2200, Mike, especially about the modifications that was needed to the cowling on a model 3. I saw your pictures on Jabiru USA site and I noticed that you had to extend its length. I also noticed that your cowling is pointing a bit up. Any comment your have on that would be welcomed. Thanks in advance, Michel do not archive ________________________________ Message 24 ____________________________________ Time: 02:18:09 PM PST US From: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" Hey Torgeir - Fair enough, but how would you verify the accuracy of your EGT at say 1200-1400F, which is a fairly typical range? Jeff Original Message: ----------------- From: Torgeir Mortensen torgemor@online.no Subject: Kitfox-List: EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen Hi Folks, You know, you can buy two different types of "SAME" EGT indicator, they look the same and no visual difference. So, what's the difference? The difference is in the instrument's P/N., and this tell you about the calibration temperature, or better, the temperature where the instrument is "most" accurate. There is two calibration temperatures, one at 32 deg. F and the other at 70 deg. F. The one calibrated at 32 deg. F. is identified with a "S" after the P/N., and the 70 deg. F. version has the P/N. without this "S" index. The "S" version is said to be used for snowmobiles, the other one is for our use, -or is it? Here is a link to Westberg site stating this: http://www.frostalarm.com/cat/clone.html Now, here is the question; Why is it necessary to have two calibration point? Lots of us, esp. those living in the "inland", can have temperature's qualifying for the "S" model in the winter, -and the "origin" we are using in the summer, agree? Can't we have just one calibration point for all conditions? A little to remember; An EGT thermocouple system is reading differential temperature, the different between the cold junction and our EGT probe. If the actual cockpit temp. is less than the "cal. temp." the indicator show to high reading, and if the cockpit temp. is higher than the "cal. temp." the instrument read to low. Also, the cold junction temperature is said to be the same as the cockpit temperature, is it? And-, how many of us have a thermometer for cockpit temperature? Well, you've got something to ponder about for the weekend (, if the weather is bad) :) ... Regards, Torgeir. ________________________________ Message 25 ____________________________________ Time: 02:22:57 PM PST US From: Torgeir Mortensen Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen Hi Ted, Yes, this was my first comment, however, they have some holes cutted out into the lower front cowl. Also, up here at 69 deg North, high oil temperature is -more or less, a "nonexistent" problem. .. :) .. Torgeir. Ted Palamarek wrote: > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Ted Palamarek" > > Torgeir > > Neat installation -- but I am wondering if on a hot day > whether you would get enough air flow through the cooler as > it is not directly in the air stream entering through the > cowling around the propeller hub. > > Ted > Edmonton, Ab > > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen > > > Randy, > > Her is a few pictures how my friend, Arnulf, installed the > oil cooler > for a 912S into a model 4/1200. > > Torgeir. > ________________________________ Message 26 ____________________________________ Time: 02:33:32 PM PST US From: Scott McClintock Subject: Kitfox-List: Chance to show off --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Scott McClintock Hey Guys, I'm looking for someone on the list who lives close to Sunnyvale, CA. for a "modeling" mission. I'm having a cowl cover made for my Model V smooth cowl and they don't have a pattern. "Bruce's Custom Covers" says if I can get a model to stand in, they can make one for me. Any volunteers? I'll buy the gas? Let me know and I'll fill you in on the details. Scott in Nome do not archive ________________________________ Message 27 ____________________________________ Time: 02:34:37 PM PST US From: Michel Verheughe Subject: Kitfox-List: List member profile WAS: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Michel Verheughe "jeff.hays@aselia.com" wrote: > An easy way to get list member email address is to go to the list > archives on the matronics website, they're all there in the archives > if they posted anything. ... which reminds me: Do we have a place on this list where we can leave our profile? It could be nice if we could have our names, plane, photos of the plane/ourselves somewhere. We know each other but we don't know how we look like, nor our ages. Well, some of you do because you met in real life but the chances that I meet any of you (maybe Torgeir) are minimal. Unless, of course, you come to Norway. Does Matronics provide such a profile database? Cheers, Michel do not archive ________________________________ Message 28 ____________________________________ Time: 02:54:57 PM PST US From: Mike Chaney Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: RE: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Mike Chaney Michel The cowling (Model IV) was a tough job compared to the installation of the engine. I had to lengthen the the bump cowling by about five inches and widen it by one-half to three quartes if an inch. I cut the top half of the bump cowling in half and the same to the bottom cowling. I basically had the bump cowling cut into quarters. Jabiru provides a fiberglass insert which fits into the front opening in the cowling. This had to be enlarged because I widened the other cowling. Lastly I had to double the airflow exit which was the easiest of all the cowling modifications. Half of the lower aft cowling was already open and all I had to do was continue the opening all the way across the bottom. I found that in the process of modifying the cowling that I got to a point where if I fixed one thing something else would change. I finally decided that a slight pitch up was the best of all the other options. In fact I kind of like the look, I may change my story, I designed it that way. -----Original Message----- From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Michel Verheughe Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: RE: lost name I was inquiring about the Jabiru 2200, Mike, especially about the modifications that was needed to the cowling on a model 3. I saw your pictures on Jabiru USA site and I noticed that you had to extend its length. I also noticed that your cowling is pointing a bit up. Any comment your have on that would be welcomed. Thanks in advance, Michel do not archive ________________________________ Message 29 ____________________________________ Time: 03:06:02 PM PST US From: "Roger McConnell" Subject: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" Hi Lowell, will need to add a seperate alternator. Has anybody on the list run in to this problem? I have installed strobes on my wing tips. Do I now need to by a seperate alternator to run them?..................thanks Roger Mac -----Original Message----- From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Lowell Fitt Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Lowell Fitt" Roger, there are generator coils at the rear of the engine that put out about 18 Amps. It is good for most flying, but will be challenged by position lights and landing lights. Lowell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger McConnell" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" > > To the List, > Ok, I'm going to ask what I'm sure most of you will think is a dumb > question but sense I don't even have an engine for my fox yet, I don't know > another way to find out except to ask. My question is this. > Where is the alternator on these Rotax 912S engines? Is the alternator extra > or optional? Looking at the pictures Torgeir posted, I do not see an > alternator on these engines. How do you recharge the battery and run your > electrical system with this type of engine? I'm sure there is a easy answer > to this question. > > Roger Mac > S7/912S (maybe by May) > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ted > Palamarek > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Ted Palamarek" > > Torgeir > > Neat installation -- but I am wondering if on a hot day > whether you would get enough air flow through the cooler as > it is not directly in the air stream entering through the > cowling around the propeller hub. > > Ted > Edmonton, Ab > > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen > > > Randy, > > > Her is a few pictures how my friend, Arnulf, installed the > oil cooler > for a 912S into a model 4/1200. > > > Torgeir. > > ________________________________ Message 30 ____________________________________ Time: 03:07:56 PM PST US From: Torgeir Mortensen Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen Hi Jeff, (Long time, long seen..) Now, first to the "go - no go item", yes this is the probe with it's cable, this one work correctly or simply not working at all. So, everything to check for, is the accuraty of the indicator. Here we use a millivolt generator, at last able to give some 40 mV, also we'll need a resistor to compensate for the missing (EGT) probe with cable during the test. There is two kind of thermocouple preferred to use, iron/constantan and chromel/alumel. The first one is less expensive, have a little less max. usage temperature than the chromel/alumel. The less exp. is mostly used in our kind of aircraft. To do the calibration we need the correct table to use for our kind of thermocouple, mV (milli Volt) to temperature in deg. F. or deg. C. Those tables can easily be found on the internet. Now we use the millivolt-generator with the compensating resistor in serial (with the positive output from the millivolt generator). The voltage we use here is the correct one, and we must remember to add/subtract the comp. temp. Here is a link to Westberg with chromel/alumel (and more) as an example: http://www.frostalarm.com/cat/airworth.html Cheers, Torgeir. "jeff.hays@aselia.com" wrote: > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" > > Hey Torgeir - > > Fair enough, but how would you verify the accuracy of your EGT at say > 1200-1400F, which is a fairly typical range? > > Jeff > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: Torgeir Mortensen torgemor@online.no > Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 22:50:00 +0100 > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > Subject: Kitfox-List: EGT Cold Joint Calibration point (Westberg types). > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen > > Hi Folks, > > You know, you can buy two different types of "SAME" EGT indicator, they > look the same and no visual difference. So, what's the difference? > > The difference is in the instrument's P/N., and this tell you about the > calibration temperature, or better, the temperature where the instrument > is "most" accurate. > > There is two calibration temperatures, one at 32 deg. F and the other at > 70 deg. F. The one calibrated at 32 deg. F. is identified with a "S" > after the P/N., and the 70 deg. F. version has the P/N. without this "S" > index. > > The "S" version is said to be used for snowmobiles, the other one is for > our use, -or is it? > > Here is a link to Westberg site stating this: > > http://www.frostalarm.com/cat/clone.html > > Now, here is the question; Why is it necessary to have two calibration > point? > > Lots of us, esp. those living in the "inland", can have temperature's > qualifying for the "S" model in the winter, -and the "origin" we are > using in the summer, agree? > > Can't we have just one calibration point for all conditions? > > A little to remember; An EGT thermocouple system is reading differential > temperature, the different between the cold junction and our EGT probe. > > If the actual cockpit temp. is less than the "cal. temp." the indicator > show to high reading, and if the cockpit temp. is higher than the "cal. > temp." the instrument read to low. > > Also, the cold junction temperature is said to be the same as the > cockpit temperature, is it? And-, how many of us have a thermometer for > cockpit temperature? > > Well, you've got something to ponder about for the weekend (, if the > weather is bad) :) ... > > Regards, > > Torgeir. > ________________________________ Message 31 ____________________________________ Time: 03:17:07 PM PST US From: "Howard Firm" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: List member profile WAS: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Howard Firm" Michel, here is kind of what you're looking for; www.sportflight.com/kitfoxlistmembers/ Howard Firm 508 12th St. South Virginia MN 55792 ________________________________ Message 32 ____________________________________ Time: 03:52:27 PM PST US From: Scott McClintock Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: List member profile WAS: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Scott McClintock Michel, That's probably an OK idea for some of us, but speaking for myself, I've got a bad case of Beauty Challenged going. (I think my mom musta' beat me with a Big Ol' Ugly Stick!) Too hideous for mixed company. The only way I get to go to other people's houses is to fly over them! It's pretty pathetic when the polar bears turn and run away. I kinda' smell bad too, but then that's why I'm on the internet because I actually stink over the telephone. I guess I could leave out actual pictures of myself......sounds like a good idea, the Piper Cub guys (or is that gays?, not really) have something like that. Scott do not archive Michel Verheughe wrote: > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Michel Verheughe > > "jeff.hays@aselia.com" wrote: > > An easy way to get list member email address is to go to the list > > archives on the matronics website, they're all there in the archives > > if they posted anything. > > ... which reminds me: Do we have a place on this list where we can leave our > profile? It could be nice if we could have our names, plane, photos of the > plane/ourselves somewhere. We know each other but we don't know how we look > like, nor our ages. Well, some of you do because you met in real life but the > chances that I meet any of you (maybe Torgeir) are minimal. Unless, of course, > you come to Norway. > Does Matronics provide such a profile database? > > Cheers, > Michel > > do not archive > ________________________________ Message 33 ____________________________________ Time: 04:28:17 PM PST US From: "Don Pearsall" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: List member profile WAS: lost name --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Don Pearsall" Matronics does not have a profile database, and Matt and I have been in discussion about this. I am programming a profile database that will enable all to enter their profile as information that others can see. The main use of this is to eliminate the many messages we get such as "are there any Kitfox owners in Florida?" It is almost there, so you can expect it to be online in a week or two. I will keep you informed when it is online. Thanks Don Pearsall KF List Admin. ________________________________ Message 34 ____________________________________ Time: 04:29:21 PM PST US From: "John Oakley" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "John Oakley" Roger, I have one of the most electrical sucking kitfox ever made. Lowell can atest to this. It has moving maps strobe mav lite interior lites transponder eis encoder , ok i will stop, but it is loaded. At nite I dont taxi with everything on but have no problem running everything once in the air. John Oakley -----Original Message----- From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Roger McConnell Subject: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" Hi Lowell, will need to add a seperate alternator. Has anybody on the list run in to this problem? I have installed strobes on my wing tips. Do I now need to by a seperate alternator to run them?..................thanks Roger Mac -----Original Message----- From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Lowell Fitt Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Lowell Fitt" Roger, there are generator coils at the rear of the engine that put out about 18 Amps. It is good for most flying, but will be challenged by position lights and landing lights. Lowell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger McConnell" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" > > To the List, > Ok, I'm going to ask what I'm sure most of you will think is a dumb > question but sense I don't even have an engine for my fox yet, I don't know > another way to find out except to ask. My question is this. > Where is the alternator on these Rotax 912S engines? Is the alternator extra > or optional? Looking at the pictures Torgeir posted, I do not see an > alternator on these engines. How do you recharge the battery and run your > electrical system with this type of engine? I'm sure there is a easy answer > to this question. > > Roger Mac > S7/912S (maybe by May) > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ted > Palamarek > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Ted Palamarek" > > Torgeir > > Neat installation -- but I am wondering if on a hot day > whether you would get enough air flow through the cooler as > it is not directly in the air stream entering through the > cowling around the propeller hub. > > Ted > Edmonton, Ab > > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen > > > Randy, > > > Her is a few pictures how my friend, Arnulf, installed the > oil cooler > for a 912S into a model 4/1200. > > > Torgeir. > > ________________________________ Message 35 ____________________________________ Time: 05:25:09 PM PST US From: Fred Shiple Subject: Kitfox-List: tiny tach --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Fred Shiple Can any one tell me which Tiny Tach model - 1C or 2C - works on the 912S? It looks like the 2C to me, but I'm beginning to learn to ask questions first. Fred ________________________________ Message 36 ____________________________________ Time: 06:40:41 PM PST US From: "Lowell Fitt" Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Lowell Fitt" Roger, I agree with John, Though I don't fly much at night, I have everything but the landing lights and with the engine turning cruise RPM, no problem with everything on. Lowell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger McConnell" Subject: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" > > Hi Lowell, > will need to add a seperate alternator. Has anybody on the list run in to > this problem? I have installed strobes on my wing tips. Do I now need to by > a seperate alternator to run them?..................thanks > Roger Mac > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Lowell Fitt > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Lowell Fitt" > > Roger, there are generator coils at the rear of the engine that put out > about 18 Amps. > > It is good for most flying, but will be challenged by position lights and > landing lights. > > Lowell > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Roger McConnell" > To: > Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" > > > > To the List, > > Ok, I'm going to ask what I'm sure most of you will think is a > dumb > > question but sense I don't even have an engine for my fox yet, I don't > know > > another way to find out except to ask. My question is this. > > Where is the alternator on these Rotax 912S engines? Is the alternator > extra > > or optional? Looking at the pictures Torgeir posted, I do not see an > > alternator on these engines. How do you recharge the battery and run your > > electrical system with this type of engine? I'm sure there is a easy > answer > > to this question. > > > > Roger Mac > > S7/912S (maybe by May) > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com > > [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ted > > Palamarek > > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > > Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Ted Palamarek" > > > > Torgeir > > > > Neat installation -- but I am wondering if on a hot day > > whether you would get enough air flow through the cooler as > > it is not directly in the air stream entering through the > > cowling around the propeller hub. > > > > Ted > > Edmonton, Ab > > > > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen > > > > > > Randy, > > > > > > Her is a few pictures how my friend, Arnulf, installed the > > oil cooler > > for a 912S into a model 4/1200. > > > > > > Torgeir. > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 37 ____________________________________ Time: 07:31:40 PM PST US From: "Roger McConnell" Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" Umm, I guess the admin. bleeped the first part of my post. Any way thanks John and Lowell for the info. I'll try not to add too much to my panel once I get to that point, as I don't want to add an extra alt. to my engine. Roger do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Lowell Fitt Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Lowell Fitt" Roger, I agree with John, Though I don't fly much at night, I have everything but the landing lights and with the engine turning cruise RPM, no problem with everything on. Lowell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger McConnell" Subject: Kitfox-List: Rotax alternator was Oil Cooler Failures > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" > > Hi Lowell, > will need to add a seperate alternator. Has anybody on the list run in to > this problem? I have installed strobes on my wing tips. Do I now need to by > a seperate alternator to run them?..................thanks > Roger Mac > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Lowell Fitt > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Lowell Fitt" > > Roger, there are generator coils at the rear of the engine that put out > about 18 Amps. > > It is good for most flying, but will be challenged by position lights and > landing lights. > > Lowell > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Roger McConnell" > To: > Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Roger McConnell" > > > > To the List, > > Ok, I'm going to ask what I'm sure most of you will think is a > dumb > > question but sense I don't even have an engine for my fox yet, I don't > know > > another way to find out except to ask. My question is this. > > Where is the alternator on these Rotax 912S engines? Is the alternator > extra > > or optional? Looking at the pictures Torgeir posted, I do not see an > > alternator on these engines. How do you recharge the battery and run your > > electrical system with this type of engine? I'm sure there is a easy > answer > > to this question. > > > > Roger Mac > > S7/912S (maybe by May) > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com > > [mailto:owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Ted > > Palamarek > > To: kitfox-list@matronics.com > > Subject: RE: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Ted Palamarek" > > > > Torgeir > > > > Neat installation -- but I am wondering if on a hot day > > whether you would get enough air flow through the cooler as > > it is not directly in the air stream entering through the > > cowling around the propeller hub. > > > > Ted > > Edmonton, Ab > > > > Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: 912-S Oil Cooler Failures > > > > > > --> Kitfox-List message posted by: Torgeir Mortensen > > > > > > Randy, > > > > > > Her is a few pictures how my friend, Arnulf, installed the > > oil cooler > > for a 912S into a model 4/1200. > > > > > > Torgeir. > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 38 ____________________________________ Time: 10:17:09 PM PST US Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? From: r.thomas@za.pwc.com 13/02/2004 06:16:09, Serialize complete at 13/02/2004 06:16:09 --> Kitfox-List message posted by: r.thomas@za.pwc.com Hi Jeff Please can you confirm if your fairings will fit a model II. I did e-mail SS sometime back and they responded that they did not have retrofit fairing for a model II. Regards Roger "jeff.hays@aselia.com" Kitfox-List message posted by: "jeff.hays@aselia.com" I've got a set of the PVC fairing's from Skystar if anybody wants them, best offer + shipping charges. Never used, just sitting in the garage attic. Jeff Hays Original Message: ----------------- From: r.thomas@za.pwc.com 12/02/2004 09:03:52, Serialize complete at 12/02/2004 09:03:52 Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? --> Kitfox-List message posted by: r.thomas@za.pwc.com Hi Jared Where did you get hold of some fairings for the lift struts? Regards Roger jareds Sent by: owner-kitfox-list-server@matronics.com 12/02/2004 00:15 Please respond to kitfox-list To: kitfox-list@matronics.com cc: Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Wheel Pants for tundra tires? Size: 5 Kb --> Kitfox-List message posted by: jareds STeve, I ordered some for my tundras from spruce. They still weren't big enough and ended up shaving them a bit but i think they will work. I never quite figured out whether i was going to drill my axle or weld a threaded nut on end of axle nut but did weld brackets on inside. Definately short on space there. I did put some wing lift fairings on and a few other things but have not tested a grid for exact speeds yet from last year! I'm around 90 though with a 582 and the prop set for wharp speed. I know it's all a trade off but the brochures said i'd be flying at 105 ........ so since then I can ;'t get that out of my brain. Jared Steve M wrote: >--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Steve M" > >On a slightly different subject... > >Has anyone ever put wheel pants on the giant tundra tires that came with >earlier Kitfoxes like my Model 2? They'd have to be big, obviously, which >might mean they could weigh a lot. Would look funny, too, but if I was >worried about looks I'd be flying a P-51. > >Some say that such big wheel pants would be pretty draggy in themselves... >to which I reply, think how draggy the just-as-big tundra tires are without >them! I can get about 60 mph IAS cruise, tops. > >Of course, the round wing struts are draggy too, and contribute to the slow >speeds. That's a seperate issue, that I'm also working on. > >But does anyone know where to get wheel pants big enough to fit on Kitfox >tundra tires? Or do I have to make them? Would be my first experience with >foam and fiberglas, or whatever they're made of (cringe) > >Steve Maher >Kitfox Model 2 "Bigfoot", Geo Metro engine >San Diego, CA > >overload! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ > > > > The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. 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