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1. 05:57 AM - Re: 912 exhaust nuts (Catz631@aol.com)
2. 12:20 PM - Re: 912 exhaust nuts (rampil)
3. 01:05 PM - Re: 912 exhaust nuts (Tommy Walker)
4. 02:26 PM - Rotax 914 enrichment solenoid wiring (rparigoris)
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Subject: | Re: 912 exhaust nuts |
Tommy,
I just replaced my exhaust nuts (and a couple of studs) last week. You are
supposed to use new nuts and locktight the studs in the head. Make sure you
follow the Rotax SB on the subject as you could end up deforming the flange
and have it touch the head if you use too much torque. The SB addresses
that. ( I think you use a normal 180 inch lbs to as low as 120 inch lbs in
order to keep from touching the head...but check)
IF you decide you don't want to order new nuts, (not recommended) I saved
my old ones and can send you a couple if you give me your address.
Dick Maddux
912 Ul
Milton,Fl
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Subject: | Re: 912 exhaust nuts |
Once you replace the lost nut, you may want to drill the angled
corners of the nuts with a #55 drill and safety wire the nuts together
on each exhaust flange. Only now am I really sure the nuts don't
back out!! ;-)
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Ira N224XS
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Subject: | Re: 912 exhaust nuts |
I had to order 4 from Lockwood to get the minimum order of $10.00.
Oh well, I will have extra ;)
Thanks for the help all.
Roger, Lockwood would only search for the part if I gave them the rotax number,
so I had to show the lady how to find the number in her price list.
They've had some problems with their website and parts database. I notice they
took it off line a year or so ago and haven't put it back up.
Thanks again,
Tommy
rampil wrote:
> Once you replace the lost nut, you may want to drill the angled
> corners of the nuts with a #55 drill and safety wire the nuts together
> on each exhaust flange. Only now am I really sure the nuts don't
> back out!! ;-)
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Tommy Walker
N8701 - Anniston, AL
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Subject: | Rotax 914 enrichment solenoid wiring |
Does anyone know which of the two wires going to the enrichment solenoid on a Rotax
914 is the ground? I want to install a LED to indicate when the enrichment
solenoid is activated.
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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