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1. 01:45 PM - Re: Adhesive Question (george may)
2. 06:16 PM - Re: Adhesive Question (ruruny@aol.com)
3. 07:32 PM - Bing carb tuning (cristalclear13)
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Subject: | Adhesive Question |
Paul--
I used JB weld on my Reif system oil heater
George May
601XL 912s
From: l_luv2_fly@yahoo.com
Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Adhesive Question
Hi All=2C
I have an engine heater which is made up of a band that heats the oil
tank and a stick on pad on the engine block. I noticed today that the
the heating pad on the engine block came unstuck. When I installed it=2C
it came with some adhesive that looked like gray silicon.
Does anyone happen to know what type of adhesive is used for this ?
Thanks=2C Paul
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Subject: | RE: Adhesive Question |
>From the link to the?picture Craig sent in, that red and white tube looks like
it says JB weld.
Brian
http://www.701builder.com
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Subject: | Bing carb tuning |
I read this on the ultralightnews.com website and am wondering how someone would
safely adjust the air screw while the engine is running since the air screw
faces the propeller?
This air screw changes the air/fuel mixture by changing the ratio of air to the
idle jet circuit. Turning the screw out with lean the mixture while turning it
in richens it.
After referring to the jet chart you have a position to start from. With the engine
warmed up and idling and the screw set to factory specs turn the screw out
very slowly - the engine should start to pick up rpm as you lean the mixture
out. If nothing happens the low speed jet is probably plugged, or the small
atomizer hole located in the throat of the carb on the engine side is blocked.
Once you have the engine idling at its highest and leanest setting using the air
screw turn the screw back in 1/8 of a turn which will richen it up just enough
for the best performance.
Note it is usually necessary to do this three or four times a year, do to the
difference in air that you get in spring/summer/fall/winter.
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Cristal Waters
Kolb Mark II Twinstar
Rotax 503 DCSI
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