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--> L29-List message posted by: "John Cabrera" <propblast@earthlink.net>
Hot,
If there was any residual oil it would have been burned off in the prior
starts.
There is only one other way you can get a flame like that going during
the start sequence.
John....
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-l29-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-l29-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of SD737@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:04 PM
Subject: L29-List: HOT or NOT??
--> L29-List message posted by: SD737@aol.com
Hi guys,
We need your help on this one and we're asking for everyone's
participation.
Please give your two cents worth. It is important that you guys kick
in
your thoughts because we are all L-29 owners and have a fairly diverse
background and IFthis engine experienced something out of limits it
should be
addressed.
Here is the question of the day...
HOT or NOT?
Here is a link that you can copy and paste into your Internet browser.
The
link will NOT work with AOL, so if you have AOL you will have to copy
and
paste it into Internet explorer outside of AOL.
This is a recent video from a start sequence of a CJ-610 (approx.
3,300lbs.
thrust) that has been installed into an L-29 and the EGT gauge was NOT
yet
connected. The explanation by the operator is that there was residual
preservative oil in the bottom of the honeycomb section in the tail
pipe, BUT the
engine had been started several times prior to this start, so I suspect
that ANY
residual oil would be completely burnt off prior to this start.
Appreciate your input and enjoy the "Barbecue"!
My vote is HOT, VERY HOT! "Weenie Roast"!! "Beer Here"!! "Hot
Tamale"!!
What's your vote??? Fill in the blank "_____________________"!!
_http://s152512866.onlinehome.us/anonymous/GE_Start.swf_
(http://s152512866.onlinehome.us/anonymous/GE_Start.swf)
NOTE:
You will need Adobe Macromedia Flash 8 and if you don't have Adobe
Macromedia Flash 8 you can use this link to upload it for free. It's a
good utility
to have anyway. Just copy and paste the link and go to Adobe's site and
then
click the download and run the program and then you can view the CJ-610
engine
start. This one is a GOOD video to see.
_http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=Sh
ockwav
eFlash_
(http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=Sh
ockwaveFlash)
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