---------------------------------------------------------- Pietenpol-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 12/02/05: 8 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 04:02 AM - Re: Rotec Radial Engine (harvey rule) 2. 05:31 AM - Re: Rotec Radial Engine (Lou Wither) 3. 07:57 AM - WOW, Jeppesen FlightStar VFR software (Sterling) 4. 09:53 AM - Grade 8 bolts (Gary Gower) 5. 10:50 AM - Re: Grade 8 bolts (harvey rule) 6. 12:01 PM - Re: Grade 8 bolts (Hans Vander Voort) 7. 02:47 PM - Grade 8 bolts (Dick Navratil) 8. 11:03 PM - Trying to contact John McNarry (Mark Pilkington) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 04:02:36 AM PST US From: harvey rule Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Rotec Radial Engine --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: harvey rule If the Boys in the know approved then I guess they are OK.But keep in mind always that harder is not necessarily better.Sometimes these bolts are ment to bend before they break.If the bolt is stonger but can't bend then it may reach a stress point one day where it will break and not bend and you may be in a world of trouble.A bent bolt that is seen is better than a bolt that is close to letting go and can't be seen by the naked eye.At least that's what the guru's at my field say anyway.I didn't make up all this stuff.Everything I know about bolts I got from the boys at the field.I've tried to cut corners but these guys are bent on keeping me alive. Dick Navratil wrote: > > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Dick Navratil" > > I could have easily put a shorter bolt in the right way, but the long tail > on the bolt holds the tie down ropes while parked. I have lock nuts on each > and checking them is part of every pre flight. > Grade 8 bolts are actually harder steel than AN bolts. > I also use them for my motor mount to fuselage attach brackets. This is > also with the approval of the FAA inspector. I needed a longer tail on > those bolts because they become the cowling attach points at the same time. > Dick N. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "harvey rule" > To: > Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 6:06 AM > Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Rotec Radial Engine > > > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: harvey rule > > > > It might not hurt to put an extra nut on those bolts holding the struts > > as kind of a locking nut.That bolt won't go in the other way eh? No > > room.I had a situation with my airlerone bolts that I had to turn one > > the opposite way due to the fact it was interfering with the travel of > > the airlerone but then that was on a different aircraft as well,an N3 > > Pup.I also appreciate anyone telling me where I might have done > > something the wrong way and because I am a flyer and not a builder ,that > > happens all too often.Sometimes it's interesting to get a bunch of guys > > all standing around argueing which way something should be.We all have > > our own oppinion and as a Bell Canada Technician we are very > > opinionated. > > > > Dick Navratil wrote: > >> > >> --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Dick Navratil" > >> > >> > >> Harvey > >> Thanks for noticing those details. I will turn those upper attach bolts > >> around to face heads forward. On the strut attach bolts, I did that > >> intentionally. Notice that the bolts are extra long, they are grade 8. > >> They are to hold the tie down ropes. I had this discussion with the DAR > >> and > >> an FAA inspecting supervisor and both approved. > >> I appreciate much anytime when something that appears wrong is pointed > >> out. > >> Dick N. > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "harvey rule" > >> To: > >> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:01 AM > >> Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Rotec Radial Engine > >> > >> > --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: harvey rule > >> > > >> > I noticed on the plane in the foreground that the bolts holding the > >> > struts at the wing are upside down.Up here in cold Canada we usually > >> > put > >> > those or any bolts in with the head up and the nut down.If the nut > >> > should happen to come off then the bolt will not come out right > >> > away.With the bolts done in the fashion in the picture you are inviting > >> > trouble.We also have the heads on the front side as well ;in other > >> > words > >> > all bolts face with the head at the front and the bolt facing the back > >> > or rear or the aircraft unless of coarse there is a situation where > >> > this > >> > is not allowed. > >> > > >> > Michael D Cuy wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Sterling-- Ask and you shall receive. (see attached pic of Dick > >> >> Nav's > >> >> beautiful Piet with a Rotec radial engine) > >> >> > >> >> I saw a Rotec powered Kitfox fly at Oshkosh and it sounded pretty > >> >> neat....but not as throaty as the bigger radials > >> >> and it has a reduction drive as I recall that makes the engine run a > >> >> bit > >> >> faster than you'd think it should----but don't get > >> >> me wrong, I think they are great....and not too bad price wise (for a > >> >> radial, that is) as I recall. > >> >> > >> >> Dick has done all the homework on that installation I'll bet. > >> >> Haven't > >> >> seen him post in a while. > >> >> > >> >> Mike C. > >> >> > >> > >> >> Name: DickNavRotecRadialPiet.jpg > >> >> DickNavRotecRadialPiet.jpg Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) > >> >> Encoding: base64 > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 05:31:21 AM PST US From: Lou Wither Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Rotec Radial Engine Remember on additional thing. I believe Grade 8 bolts have cut threads, e.g. stress risers, while AN bolts have rolled threads. Lou Wither ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 07:57:12 AM PST US From: "Sterling" Subject: Pietenpol-List: WOW, Jeppesen FlightStar VFR software I received my Jeppesen FlightStar software last night and have been tinkering with it this morning. It is a lot more sophisticated than I'll ever need for flying LSA, but the ability of this software to route around complicated airspace in an airplane not having radios or a transponder certainly helps for planning a long cross-country flight in an antique airplane. This would have been great for Chuck Gantzer's flight last year around the country, and if anybody is in need of something that has a lot of flexibilty for flying in the LSA environment, this looks like a really good tool, especially since it can be coupled with a GPS on your laptop through a USB port. I haven't tried using this with my Microsoft GPS yet but will in a week or so. Now, if I can just find a smaller laptop to haul in an Aircamper, I'll be in good shape. I paid $129.00 for this at MYPILOTSTORE.COM (I got free shipping) and so far, I'm very pleased with the purchase. They shipped it fast. In order to update the software, you'll have to pay for an update occasionally. I think this can be done on a per-need basis or monthly or annually through Jeppesen. The phone help at Jeppesen was very good when I contacted them this morning for assistance. Sterling 5TA6 San Antonio Sectional ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 09:53:58 AM PST US From: Gary Gower Subject: Pietenpol-List: Grade 8 bolts There is one important thing. The grade 8 bolts are used worldwide for high strenth aplication, including homebuilts, Someplaces (here for example) for years aircraft and parts imports were baned, very expensive and needed lots of paperwork, so we used in our projects grade 8 bolts one size bigger than the AN called for in the plans (where space possible). Never had a problem and some are still flying... In lots of my projects, I made my own bolts an hardened them (yes, I have the equipment), I used to make and sell grade 8 bolts for truck leaf springs as a student, Here is a page in the Fly5k group about my Flea, in page 2 the two elevator control eye bolts were made by me (grade 8). http://www.fly5k.org/MEM/GaryPouchel/GaryGower1.htm I always wanted to know this: Where did the Pioneer Homebuilders including Mr Pietenpol bought their AN bolts? Since what year where the AN bolts available for homebuilders? After that time what bolts were used? You know what? Years ago I made Casein glue, just to learn how to do it, Well I made a stool and a table for my shop and they are still bonded, this was about 20 years ago... But yes, you are right, I am to chicken to test that glue in a plane, T-88 is good enough :-) :-) Saludos Gary Gower. Lou Wither wrote: Remember on additional thing. I believe Grade 8 bolts have cut threads, e.g. stress risers, while AN bolts have rolled threads. Lou Wither --------------------------------- ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 10:50:03 AM PST US From: harvey rule Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Grade 8 bolts --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: harvey rule I may be wrong but I think the first AN bolts came from the Navy ship yards.I believe they had certain standards they had to adhere to and that's where it all started.As to the date;I have no idea,maybe someone else knows the answer to that one. ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 12:01:44 PM PST US Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Grade 8 bolts From: Hans Vander Voort 27, 2005) at 12/02/2005 09:00:44 PM --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Hans Vander Voort Follow the link for info on AN hardware http://www.zenithair.com/kit-data/ra/hardware.html Hans ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 02:47:24 PM PST US From: "Dick Navratil" Subject: Pietenpol-List: Grade 8 bolts Points about threads, bending and brittleness made in this discussion are all very valid. I should have made one additional point earlier. All of these Grade 8 bolts are replaced with each annual condition inspection. I have not seen any wear but changed anyway. I do appreciate the exchange of ideas. It makes us all safer in the end. Dick N. ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 11:03:59 PM PST US From: "Mark Pilkington" Subject: Pietenpol-List: Trying to contact John McNarry --> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Mark Pilkington" Hello, I am new to the list, I am interested in trying to contact John McNarry from Canada, who last posted here in late 2004, unfortunately his two email addresses listed here are not current, does anyone have a current contact email, postal or phone details for John? thanks for any assistance Mark Pilkington