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1. 12:10 AM - Re: Re: Corvair College # 13 (Michael Groah)
2. 08:53 AM - Re: finished product (Scott Schreiber)
3. 12:39 PM - Tachometer for Corvairs (Barry Davis)
4. 02:11 PM - Re: Tachometer for Corvairs (Peter W Johnson)
5. 07:33 PM - Re: Tachometer for Corvairs (Rick Holland)
6. 07:53 PM - Tachometer for Corvairs (Oscar Zuniga)
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Subject: | Re: Corvair College # 13 |
That sounds like about six Piet builders counting myself. That will be the most
Pietenpol people I've been around at one time. Make sure to bring pictures
of your Pietenpol projects too. It will be great to share with each other about
our planes as well as learn more about the corvair. I'm really looking forward
to it.
Mike Groah
Tulare California
I'm coming to CC13 and am a Piet builder too.
Jim
On Jan 6, 2009, dskogrover@yahoo.com wrote:
Just out of curiosity how many of us Piet builders are attending corvair college
#13?
Brady
Corvair College # 13 is now less than 2 weeks away!
For those of you that are in the Washington area, who are flying down commercial
and are some what less than interested in trying to "carry on" your engine &
parts; I am still willing to bring them down with me.
There is no charge for this service, I am going that way anyway. :)
I only say that because someone asked. :)
you must however bring it to me before hand :)
You can call me @ 1-866-606-4152
Or see my website for an address
I will be busy in the shop so If I don't answer just leave a message & I will return
your call
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Subject: | Re: finished product |
NICE!
-Scott
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From: RBush96589@aol.com
To: pietenpol-list@matronics.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1:39 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: finished product
Harvey ,
here is a picture of the finished product. I would send more but
out here in the country i am still on dial up and it takes forever to
send a picture.
do not archive
Randy Bush
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Subject: | Tachometer for Corvairs |
I have been looking around for a tach for a corvair engine. I don't
really want to reinvent the wheel, so... What is everyone using?
Thanks
Barry
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Subject: | Tachometer for Corvairs |
Barry,
This is the one I used.
Stewart Warner tacho 82636 with sender 82646. Check out
http://www.stewartwarner.com/Catalog/2dlx1.html.
Cheers
Peter
Wonthaggi Australia
http://www.cpc-world.com <http://www.cpc-world.com/>
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From: owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-pietenpol-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Barry Davis
Sent: Thursday, 8 January 2009 7:39 AM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Tachometer for Corvairs
I have been looking around for a tach for a corvair engine. I don't really
want to reinvent the wheel, so... What is everyone using?
Thanks
Barry
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Subject: | Re: Tachometer for Corvairs |
Hey Barry
I was originally going to use the Stuart Warner that WW recommends then I
learned about the Stratomaster E1 EMS and decided to go digital (would end
up being cheaper than six steam engine guages) BUT it doesn't appear that
there is any easy way to hook up the tach input (without going directly to
the coils which WW says is a no no). They offer a powered tooth counting
sensor but it won't work with the WW starter wheel I have and the tooth
counter that works with the Stuart Warner tach is not powered (only 2 lead)
and will not work with the EMS.
So unless someone at Corvair College 13 has some good ideas I will probably
just go with the proven Stewart Warner solution.
Rick
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Barry Davis <bed@mindspring.com> wrote:
> I have been looking around for a tach for a corvair engine. I don't
> really want to reinvent the wheel, so... What is everyone using?
> Thanks
> Barry
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Rick Holland
Castle Rock, Colorado
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Subject: | Tachometer for Corvairs |
Barry is correct. From William Wynne's website:
Subj: Tachometer
What was the name & type of tach that counted flywheel teeth?
Tim, Manual # 6113, East Central Ohio
Reply from WW:
We use a Stewart Warner tach. The one we have installed in our 601 is a 0-3,500rpm
unit, which has a full
sweep, allowing you to clearly see a 25rpm difference. Because it works by counting
flywheel teeth, it is
entirely divorced from the ignition system. The Stewart Warner part no. is 82636.
If you look at our
601 Web Page, you'll see the tooth counter attached to the front alternator bracket.
I've used this
tach in many Corvair powered airplanes over the years. I like it because it has
very smooth operation, and it is
extremely accurate when checked against our digital optical tachometer.
Oscar Zuniga
Non-Corvair Air Camper NX41CC
San Antonio, TX
mailto: taildrags@hotmail.com
website at http://www.flysquirrel.net
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