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1. 11:50 AM - Re: cooling eyebrows ()
2. 12:16 PM - Matronics BBS Forums (Matt Dralle)
3. 01:17 PM - cooling eyebrows (Oscar Zuniga)
4. 02:26 PM - Corvair Cowlings (KMHeide)
5. 03:01 PM - Re: Corvair Cowlings (DJ Vegh)
6. 07:07 PM - Re: cooling eyebrows ()
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Subject: | cooling eyebrows |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: <harvey.rule@bell.ca>
I need to know if there are plates below the cylinder jugs on the
bottom?Thanks.
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From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Michael
D Cuy
Sent: May 8, 2006 11:46 AM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: cooling eyebrows
copied from poster board patterns of a J-3 Cub's eyebrows. Used .025"
0000 dead soft alum. sheet.
Mike C.
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Subject: | Matronics BBS Forums |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
Hello Listers,
I just wanted to send out a reminder to all of the Listers regarding the new-ish
BBS (Bulletin Board System) Forums that are available at Matronics for the Email
Lists. The BBS Forums give you Web-based access into the same email content
that is generated by the Email Lists. When an email message is posted to
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List forum section on in the BBS Forums. By the same token, when a message is
posted within the BBS Forum interface context, it will also be posted to the
respective email list.
Basically, the BBS Forums give you yet another method of accessing the Matronics
Email List content. Some people prefer email, some prefer web forums; now you
can have it either way or both with the Matronics Lists!
You'll have to register for a login/password on the BBS Forum to _post_ from the
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approval will be required (to keep spammers out), but I will try to
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Matt Dralle
Matronics Email List Administrator
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Subject: | cooling eyebrows |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Oscar Zuniga" <taildrags@hotmail.com>
Harvey asks-
>I need to know if there are plates below the cylinder jugs on the bottom?
Well, when I got 41CC it didn't have the intercylinder baffles but I've
since added them. I heard varying stories (they're absolutely essential;
they didn't use them on J-3s; you don't need them if you hang the cylinders
out in the breeze, etc. etc.) and they were so simple to make and install
that it was a no-brainer.
Templates for the little baffles are in Tony Bingelis' books and they are
easily formed from soft aluminum sheet and held in place with some
all-thread with metal locknuts, or even safety wired in place.
I can take pictures of mine if anyone is interested. There is a top and a
bottom baffle on each side, mine are held together sandwiching the cylinder
gap space. They force the cooling air to stay around the cylinders rather
than "jumping out" the gap between the cylinders without cooling the
rearmost cylinders.
Oscar Zuniga
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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Subject: | Corvair Cowlings |
Members of the List:
I have duplicated the original Bernie Pietenpol Corvair Engine Cowling as seen
in the "Last of the Originals" Aircamper photos. I am enclosing photos for you
who are interested in purchasing an upper and lower half Corvair engine cover.
They are professionally reproduced and can be trimmed to fit your application.
(See Photos)
Costs: Upper half $200.00
Lower half $125.00
Shipping not included.
If you are interested please send a personal check or money order to:
KM Heide
C/O Regional ALB
1609 32nd Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
701-364-9100 Work
218-486-1963 Home Evenings
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Subject: | Re: Corvair Cowlings |
sweet Jesus! this is just what I need!!!! dimensions?? width at
firewall and height? radius of arc on top? If they fit my GN1 I will
take a set ASAP
DJ Vegh
veghdesign.com
Mesa, AZ
602.743.5768
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From: KMHeide
To: Pietenpol
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 2:24 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Corvair Cowlings
Members of the List:
I have duplicated the original Bernie Pietenpol Corvair Engine Cowling
as seen in the "Last of the Originals" Aircamper photos. I am enclosing
photos for you who are interested in purchasing an upper and lower half
Corvair engine cover. They are professionally reproduced and can be
trimmed to fit your application. (See Photos)
Costs: Upper half $200.00
Lower half $125.00
Shipping not included.
If you are interested please send a personal check or money order to:
KM Heide
C/O Regional ALB
1609 32nd Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
701-364-9100 Work
218-486-1963 Home Evenings
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Subject: | cooling eyebrows |
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: <harvey.rule@bell.ca>
I'd sure appreciate pictures if you could send them to
harvey.rule@bell.ca
Thanks very much.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Oscar
Zuniga
Sent: May 22, 2006 4:16 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: cooling eyebrows
--> Pietenpol-List message posted by: "Oscar Zuniga"
<taildrags@hotmail.com>
Harvey asks-
>I need to know if there are plates below the cylinder jugs on the
bottom?
Well, when I got 41CC it didn't have the intercylinder baffles but I've
since added them. I heard varying stories (they're absolutely
essential;
they didn't use them on J-3s; you don't need them if you hang the
cylinders
out in the breeze, etc. etc.) and they were so simple to make and
install
that it was a no-brainer.
Templates for the little baffles are in Tony Bingelis' books and they
are
easily formed from soft aluminum sheet and held in place with some
all-thread with metal locknuts, or even safety wired in place.
I can take pictures of mine if anyone is interested. There is a top and
a
bottom baffle on each side, mine are held together sandwiching the
cylinder
gap space. They force the cooling air to stay around the cylinders
rather
than "jumping out" the gap between the cylinders without cooling the
rearmost cylinders.
Oscar Zuniga
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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