---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 08/17/04: 49 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 05:07 AM - Re: Fly-in Polson, Mt. (Jamie Painter) 2. 07:09 AM - Re: Performance Engines (Noel & Yoshie Simmons) 3. 07:20 AM - Re: brake cylinder springs (Noel & Yoshie Simmons) 4. 07:26 AM - Re: Hurricane and tie-down (Matt Jurotich) 5. 07:48 AM - Re: Hurricane and tie-down (Glen Matejcek) 6. 08:05 AM - Re: Hurricane and tie-down (Sam Buchanan) 7. 09:10 AM - Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Robert Hansen) 8. 09:10 AM - Re: EGT/CHT question (Bob 1) 9. 10:37 AM - Re: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Kathleen (rv7)) 10. 11:05 AM - FW: RV8 (John Furey) 11. 11:20 AM - Re: emergency parachutes (Shemp) 12. 11:34 AM - Re: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Shemp) 13. 12:13 PM - Re: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Doug Brinlee) 14. 12:14 PM - Re: Fly-in Polson, Mt. (Mauri Morin) 15. 12:28 PM - Re: Hurricane and tie-down (Charlie England) 16. 01:12 PM - ELT's in an RV-4 (Louis Willig) 17. 01:42 PM - a portable flypark (Jeff Cours) 18. 02:14 PM - Warning light (Rick Galati) 19. 02:30 PM - Re:ELT's in an RV-4 (Oldsfolks@aol.com) 20. 02:38 PM - Re: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Jim Jewell) 21. 03:13 PM - Re: Re:ELT's in an RV-4 (J. R. Dial) 22. 03:15 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (Scott Vanartsdalen) 23. 03:18 PM - Re: Hurricane and tie-down (Scott Vanartsdalen) 24. 03:28 PM - Re: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Scott Vanartsdalen) 25. 03:32 PM - Re: a portable flypark (Scott Vanartsdalen) 26. 04:10 PM - Re: a portable flypark (Craig Hiers) 27. 04:31 PM - Re: Warning light (linn walters) 28. 04:50 PM - A Wired Happy Customer (Kathleen (rv7)) 29. 05:07 PM - Re: A Wired Happy Customer (Jeff Orear) 30. 05:13 PM - lightspeed ignition for sale (RVer273sb@aol.com) 31. 05:23 PM - remove your airplane from a hurricane's path (Wheeler North) 32. 05:33 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (Jaye and Scott Jackson) 33. 05:46 PM - Re: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Kysh) 34. 06:02 PM - Re: Matco Parking Brake Valve (Mark Taylor) 35. 06:16 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (Scott Vanartsdalen) 36. 06:38 PM - Re: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance (Robert Hansen) 37. 06:42 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (Jaye and Scott Jackson) 38. 06:50 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (steve blackwell) 39. 07:21 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (linn walters) 40. 07:29 PM - Anyone using an Aerospace Logic Fuel Gage? (Dean Pichon) 41. 07:33 PM - oil cooler crack (Jason Sneed) 42. 07:53 PM - Re: oil cooler crack (Dan Checkoway) 43. 08:00 PM - EXP EN-CODE & TRANSPONDER FAR (John Mcmahon) 44. 08:01 PM - 4th Annual Coastal Georgia Fall Fly In (Richard Sipp) 45. 08:35 PM - EAA 863 Annual RV Fall Classic fly-in (John Mcmahon) 46. 08:38 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (Bobby Hester) 47. 08:40 PM - Re: Hurricane and tie-down (David Carter) 48. 08:44 PM - Re: ELT's in an RV-4 (Skylor Piper) 49. 09:06 PM - Re: EXP EN-CODE & TRANSPONDER FAR (RV6 Flyer) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 05:07:54 AM PST US Subject: Re: RV-List: Fly-in Polson, Mt. From: "Jamie Painter" --> RV-List message posted by: "Jamie Painter" > --> RV-List message posted by: "Mauri Morin" > Free breakfast to pilots and crew served from 8am. > We'll be flying Young Eagles and there'll be a > porker run mid-day and steak fry in the evening. > Plenty of space for camping. Hey, don't you know it's impolite to go chasing us fat people around? I mean, I know we need excercise, but having a porker run is just a little much. :-) -- Jamie D. Painter RV-7A wings N622JP (reserved) http://rv.jpainter.org ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:09:05 AM PST US From: "Noel & Yoshie Simmons" Subject: RE: RV-List: Performance Engines --> RV-List message posted by: "Noel & Yoshie Simmons" I have purchased two engines from them now. RV-10 and a Super Cub. Noel -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Gary Lineberry Subject: RV-List: Performance Engines --> RV-List message posted by: "Gary Lineberry" --> Has anyone had dealings with Performance Engines in La Verne, California? How would you rate their products and service? Thanks, Gary Lineberry RV-8 QB N48GG reserved advertising on the Matronics Forums. ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 07:20:59 AM PST US From: "Noel & Yoshie Simmons" Subject: RE: RV-List: brake cylinder springs --> RV-List message posted by: "Noel & Yoshie Simmons" Quick and dirty way is to use a small hose clamp above the spring, preloading it a little. Noel -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Knicholas2@aol.com Subject: RV-List: brake cylinder springs --> RV-List message posted by: Knicholas2@aol.com Hi all! I am having trouble with dragging brakes in my newly flying 9A. The pedals have full and free motion but they still drag. I read in the archives about replacing the return springs with longer-stronger ones. THe question: how easy (difficult?) and messy of a job is that? I am finding it harder and harder to climb under that panel!!! (... an aging thing....) Kim Nicholas RV9A - flying. Seattle advertising on the Matronics Forums. ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 07:26:18 AM PST US From: Matt Jurotich Subject: Re: RV-List: Hurricane and tie-down --> RV-List message posted by: Matt Jurotich In addition to airplanes I have a life. When Isabel was bearing down on Maryland many, many folk flew their planes to Ohio and took a mini vacation or rented a car and drove back and then back to Ohio for their planes. I double tied my 6 down with independent ground attach points and took care of important business. Matthew M. Jurotich NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Swales contractor to the JWST ISIM Systems Engineer m/c : 443 e-mail mail to: phone : 301-286-5919 fax : 301-286-7021 JWST URL: Subject: Re: RV-List: Hurricane and tie-down --> RV-List message posted by: "Glen Matejcek" Hi all- I'm not a Floridian, nor do I play one on TV, but this exchange got me thinking- Why don't you guys in FL get to know the guys in AL or MS? An appropriate time before landfall, the guy in harms way flies his plane to a fellow RVer's home field, and the second fella ferries the other back to his family. Both guys get to fly, the spouse doesn't have to drive, the job gets done relatively quickly, and you are all part of a mutual support buddy system instead of flaming each other? Do not archive gm ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 08:05:04 AM PST US From: Sam Buchanan Subject: Re: RV-List: Hurricane and tie-down --> RV-List message posted by: Sam Buchanan Glen Matejcek wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: "Glen Matejcek" > > Hi all- > > I'm not a Floridian, nor do I play one on TV, but this exchange got me > thinking- Why don't you guys in FL get to know the guys in AL or MS? An > appropriate time before landfall, the guy in harms way flies his plane to a > fellow RVer's home field, and the second fella ferries the other back to > his family. Both guys get to fly, the spouse doesn't have to drive, the > job gets done relatively quickly, and you are all part of a mutual support > buddy system instead of flaming each other? I can hear *my* wife saying, "You're gonna fly our RV *INTO* an area where there is an approaching hurricane?!?". ;-) Sam Buchanan (RVer and Alabamian) ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 09:10:57 AM PST US From: "Robert Hansen" Subject: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: "Robert Hansen" There is good information on this list much of the time, but it seems too often loaded down with the chit chat of folks who want to use it as a forum to offer opinions that have nothing to do with RVs. Like many others, I hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been plenty of other dribble as well. An RV lands on a road and somebody has tell us how, in the good old days, he flew pelicans out Uruguay and had to land in the trees. Who cares? But, that stimulates some other lonely soul to want to tell his story and we care even less. I could go on for pages about the personal charges and defenses mounted about everything, but mostly about someone being so thin skinned as to be insulted by someone else's remark. This list can be useful, but if it's not useful if it's not about RV-specific helpful information. This is not about list cops. It's about having the good sense and courteously to understand why the majority of folks are here and why some RV builders I've talked with say it's a waste of time. This list should be about building and flying RVs. If you don't use some restraint and common sense, this list will end up like most of the others. It will have a few hangers-on who spend their days chatting about their exploits and wondering why more people aren't interested enough to participate in an RV list. Now whine and make all your excuses and tell me I can go somewhere else while you tie up even more space with wasted key strokes. Or, you could decide that this is a helpful and informative RV list and bring back the folks who are interested in building and flying RVs. Good luck! Robert Hansen Denver, CO ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 09:10:57 AM PST US From: "Bob 1" Subject: Re: RV-List: EGT/CHT question --> RV-List message posted by: "Bob 1" > > I'd be willing to bet big money that your uneven temps are mostly due to > uneven mixture distribution between cylinders -carburetors are lousy at evenly > feeding all the cyls. Some of your cylinders are consequently burning more fuel > and doing more work -trying to bring them in line with cooling flow is like > treating the symptom, not the cause -but it still might not be a bad idea. > > You might even notice that your hottest cylinder moves around as you change > power settings... > > just a trait of Marvel Schebler (and many other) carbs ... > > Scott > N4ZW ================================ Not exactly the fault of MS or any carb. Install a carb on each cylinder... [or calibrated FI] and the problem can be remedied. The MAJOR culprit is the INTAKE MANIFOLD, and the laws of physics with carb systems In my case, the early style RV-3 ram air design made the uneven fuel distribution even worse. Bob - ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 10:37:19 AM PST US From: "Kathleen (rv7)" Subject: RE: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: "Kathleen (rv7)" I'm glad someone finally said it! Kathleen Evans Folsom, CA www.rv7.us -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Robert Hansen Subject: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: "Robert Hansen" There is good information on this list much of the time, but it seems too often loaded down with the chit chat of folks who want to use it as a forum to offer opinions that have nothing to do with RVs. Like many others, I hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been plenty of other dribble as well. An RV lands on a road and somebody has tell us how, in the good old days, he flew pelicans out Uruguay and had to land in the trees. Who cares? But, that stimulates some other lonely soul to want to tell his story and we care even less. I could go on for pages about the personal charges and defenses mounted about everything, but mostly about someone being so thin skinned as to be insulted by someone else's remark. This list can be useful, but if it's not useful if it's not about RV-specific helpful information. This is not about list cops. It's about having the good sense and courteously to understand why the majority of folks are here and why some RV builders I've talked with say it's a waste of time. This list should be about building and flying RVs. If you don't use some restraint and common sense, this list will end up like most of the others. It will have a few hangers-on who spend their days chatting about their exploits and wondering why more people aren't interested enough to participate in an RV list. Now whine and make all your excuses and tell me I can go somewhere else while you tie up even more space with wasted key strokes. Or, you could decide that this is a helpful and informative RV list and bring back the folks who are interested in building and flying RVs. Good luck! Robert Hansen Denver, CO advertising on the Matronics Forums. ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 11:05:59 AM PST US From: "John Furey" Subject: RV-List: FW: RV8 --> RV-List message posted by: "John Furey" -----Original Message----- From: John Furey [mailto:john@fureychrysler.com] Subject: RV8 I have a friend that is looking for an RV8, must be first class workmanship. Preferably IFR equipped. Send replys to john@fureychrysler.com or call at 330-324-2041 John Furey RV6A ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 11:20:16 AM PST US From: "Shemp" Subject: Re: RV-List: emergency parachutes --> RV-List message posted by: "Shemp" Does anyone know if anyone has ever egressed from any RV with a parachute? Shemp Do not archive ----- Original Message ----- From: "RV_8 Pilot" Subject: RE: RV-List: emergency parachutes > --> RV-List message posted by: "RV_8 Pilot" > > >FWIW, somebody compared the RV-8 cockpit to the RV-4. They are > >completely different. Mostly because the RV-8 has GOBS more headroom. > >Also has the adjustable rudder pedals. The RV-4 is much tighter. > > > >Vince > > The comparison was with the seat pan configuration. > > do not archive > > Bryan > > ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 11:34:19 AM PST US From: "Shemp" Subject: Re: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: "Shemp" Its called the delete button. do not archive shemp ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Hansen" Subject: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance > --> RV-List message posted by: "Robert Hansen" > > There is good information on this list much of the time, but it seems too > often loaded down with the chit chat of folks who want to use it as a forum > to offer opinions that have nothing to do with RVs. Like many others, I > hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" > dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been plenty > of other dribble as well. An RV lands on a road and somebody has tell us > how, in the good old days, he flew pelicans out Uruguay and had to land in > the trees. Who cares? But, that stimulates some other lonely soul to want > to tell his story and we care even less. I could go on for pages about the > personal charges and defenses mounted about everything, but mostly about > someone being so thin skinned as to be insulted by someone else's remark. > > This list can be useful, but if it's not useful if it's not about > RV-specific helpful information. This is not about list cops. It's about > having the good sense and courteously to understand why the majority of > folks are here and why some RV builders I've talked with say it's a waste of > time. This list should be about building and flying RVs. If you don't use > some restraint and common sense, this list will end up like most of the > others. It will have a few hangers-on who spend their days chatting about > their exploits and wondering why more people aren't interested enough to > participate in an RV list. > > Now whine and make all your excuses and tell me I can go somewhere else > while you tie up even more space with wasted key strokes. Or, you could > decide that this is a helpful and informative RV list and bring back the > folks who are interested in building and flying RVs. Good luck! > > Robert Hansen > Denver, CO > > ________________________________ Message 13 ____________________________________ Time: 12:13:03 PM PST US From: "Doug Brinlee" Subject: Re: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: "Doug Brinlee" Hey Shemp, Reason I asked... if I see a post i dont care to read I just push delete.. I have an interesting email I can forward to you if thats what you meant. Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shemp" Subject: Re: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance > --> RV-List message posted by: "Shemp" > > Its called the delete button. > > do not archive > > shemp > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert Hansen" > To: > Subject: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance > > > > --> RV-List message posted by: "Robert Hansen" > > > > There is good information on this list much of the time, but it seems too > > often loaded down with the chit chat of folks who want to use it as a > forum > > to offer opinions that have nothing to do with RVs. Like many others, I > > hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" > > dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been > plenty > > of other dribble as well. An RV lands on a road and somebody has tell us > > how, in the good old days, he flew pelicans out Uruguay and had to land in > > the trees. Who cares? But, that stimulates some other lonely soul to > want > > to tell his story and we care even less. I could go on for pages about > the > > personal charges and defenses mounted about everything, but mostly about > > someone being so thin skinned as to be insulted by someone else's remark. > > > > This list can be useful, but if it's not useful if it's not about > > RV-specific helpful information. This is not about list cops. It's about > > having the good sense and courteously to understand why the majority of > > folks are here and why some RV builders I've talked with say it's a waste > of > > time. This list should be about building and flying RVs. If you don't > use > > some restraint and common sense, this list will end up like most of the > > others. It will have a few hangers-on who spend their days chatting about > > their exploits and wondering why more people aren't interested enough to > > participate in an RV list. > > > > Now whine and make all your excuses and tell me I can go somewhere else > > while you tie up even more space with wasted key strokes. Or, you could > > decide that this is a helpful and informative RV list and bring back the > > folks who are interested in building and flying RVs. Good luck! > > > > Robert Hansen > > Denver, CO > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 14 ____________________________________ Time: 12:14:20 PM PST US From: "Mauri Morin" Subject: Re: RV-List: Fly-in Polson, Mt. --> RV-List message posted by: "Mauri Morin" Well, you got me,Jamie! It's my porker finger that changed "POKER" into ...Etc. Please DO NOT ARCHIVE Mauri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Painter" Subject: Re: RV-List: Fly-in Polson, Mt. > --> RV-List message posted by: "Jamie Painter" > > > > --> RV-List message posted by: "Mauri Morin" > > > Free breakfast to pilots and crew served from 8am. > > We'll be flying Young Eagles and there'll be a > > porker run mid-day and steak fry in the evening. > > Plenty of space for camping. > > Hey, don't you know it's impolite to go chasing us fat people around? I mean, > I know we need excercise, but having a porker run is just a little much. :-) > > > -- > Jamie D. Painter > RV-7A wings N622JP (reserved) > http://rv.jpainter.org > > ________________________________ Message 15 ____________________________________ Time: 12:28:03 PM PST US From: Charlie England Subject: Re: RV-List: Hurricane and tie-down --> RV-List message posted by: Charlie England Glen Matejcek wrote: >--> RV-List message posted by: "Glen Matejcek" > >Hi all- > >I'm not a Floridian, nor do I play one on TV, but this exchange got me >thinking- Why don't you guys in FL get to know the guys in AL or MS? An >appropriate time before landfall, the guy in harms way flies his plane to a >fellow RVer's home field, and the second fella ferries the other back to >his family. Both guys get to fly, the spouse doesn't have to drive, the >job gets done relatively quickly, and you are all part of a mutual support >buddy system instead of flaming each other? > >Do not archive > >gm > I'm about 200 mi north of New Orleans. I & my neighbors have supplied hangar/tiedown space in the past for friends from NO. Anyone, anytime is welcome to head this way. That said, if those in the line of fire moved their planes at every risk, early enough to allow a return flight (& return of that flight) it would consume a large part of their lives. We play the risk/benefit game every day. The more we win, the harder it gets to not play.... Charlie ________________________________ Message 16 ____________________________________ Time: 01:12:07 PM PST US From: Louis Willig Subject: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: Louis Willig At annual time this year, my mechanic discovered that there is no ELT in my RV-4. I guess that since I usually had the rear seat/seatback removed, the previous mechanics assumed it was a single place aircraft. So... I need to get an ELT. It seems that the choice between an Ameri-King and and ACK is pretty much no big deal either way. But I would like to know If either has an advantage in mounting in an RV-4. Where, in fact, is a good place to mount the ELT. I assume the baggage compartment is acceptable, but if there are special areas that are best, I would like to know. It seems that the antenna mounting site has been discussed ad infinitum, so I won't go there. Louis - Louis I Willig 1640 Oakwood Dr. Penn Valley, PA 19072 610 668-4964 RV-4, N180PF 190HP IO-360, C/S prop ________________________________ Message 17 ____________________________________ Time: 01:42:37 PM PST US From: Jeff Cours Subject: RV-List: a portable flypark --> RV-List message posted by: Jeff Cours And now for something quite a bit lighter. Those among you that dream of carrier landings, paint your RVs in Navy markings, and so on, might want to have a look at this: a used WW II aircraft carrier can be yours for a mere US$ 4.5 million! It looks like the catapult's had some problems in the past, but with a 180+ HP RV and a constant speed prop, it's not strictly necessary... - Jeff Let's see... cables or stringers could transfer the load from the tail hook to the main gear weldments... ________________________________ Message 18 ____________________________________ Time: 02:14:15 PM PST US From: Rick Galati Subject: RV-List: Warning light --> RV-List message posted by: Rick Galati I note in Van's accessories catalog (PDF format) that the Lasar ignition system includes a 2600 RPM warning light when it is installed on an O-320 with a Sensenich propeller. In late 2002, I received a factory new O-320 with the Lasar option factory installed. At that time no such warning light was included with my package. Perhaps Lycoming had no way of knowing what propeller I was going to use. Anyway, I consulted with one of Van's most respected support persons but in my opinion only, he *seemed* to convey that its value is dubious and I'm merely paraphasing here, you be the judge................ "they only tell you when you actually exceeded the red line, it doesn't warn you that you are approaching the red line like a tachometer would and so the light is simply too late to be useful in preventing overspeeds". Makes perfect sense to me but.....................does anyone who actually has experience with the noted engine/prop combination equipped with the Lasar system find the warning light to be useful........or not? Rick Galati RV-6A "finishing" ________________________________ Message 19 ____________________________________ Time: 02:30:55 PM PST US From: Oldsfolks@aol.com Subject: RV-List: Re:ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: Oldsfolks@aol.com I mounted my ELT on the shelf in the baggage compartment. That is space which is good for nothing else anyway. My ELT antenna is atop the fuselage just aft of the baggage compartment, bent to match the angle of the verticle fin leading edge. Bob Olds RV-4 , N1191X A&P , EAA Tech. Counselor Charleston,Arkansas Real Aviators Fly Taildraggers ________________________________ Message 20 ____________________________________ Time: 02:38:38 PM PST US From: "Jim Jewell" Subject: Re: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: "Jim Jewell" And said it Well at that Kathleen, Mind you after monitoring this list for at least seven years I expect that things will go on pretty much as they have. It's a simple fact that everyone cannot be in the same frame of mind at any given time. As it is in the outside world, so it is here. Differences in attitudes, moral ethics, personal ethics, individual beliefs, imagined social standing, etc. create lots of room for disputes, big or small, to arise on these lists. Across the spectrum of different personality types there exists some small number of people that will invariably find justification to be at odds with some other in the group for reasons that most often are generally indefinable. Said more simply: One persons idiotic list cop is another's sensible well adjusted socially responsible lister. I have said before and repeat now: No matter what design of aircraft I have looked at, there has never been space allocated in the cockpit for the pilots ego. I think it is safe to say that on entering the cockpit all pilots should have LEAVE EGO ON GROUND as number one on their check list. So it follows in my way of thinking that "LEAVE EGO OFF THE LIST", RV-list in this case might be a good mindset to 'try' to maintain. Stating ones case in any public forum weather right or wrong is allowed. Being opinionated is also allowed in our part of the global society. We are after all, free to think regardless. Getting bent out of shape about ideas, beliefs attitudes, opinions, etc. seems hardly more than mentally treading water to me. If that? Following the rather well thought out suggestions set out by the originator and I think moderator of this list (Thanks Matt) seems to get the best results for the majority of the users. The status quo seems to be: The "list cops" hold up the stop signs and the offenders sneer and get all farty (ego sensitive?) about it and under the circumstances the majority get through the piled up excess traffic jam to get and share the information they have and need as best they can. Just another day on the RV list, {[g-) Jim in Kelowna DO NOT ARCHIVE ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen (rv7)" Subject: RE: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance > --> RV-List message posted by: "Kathleen (rv7)" > > I'm glad someone finally said it! > > > Kathleen Evans > Folsom, CA > www.rv7.us > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Robert Hansen > To: rv-list@matronics.com > Subject: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance > > --> RV-List message posted by: "Robert Hansen" > > There is good information on this list much of the time, but it seems too > often loaded down with the chit chat of folks who want to use it as a forum > to offer opinions that have nothing to do with RVs. Like many others, I > hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" > dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been plenty > of other dribble as well. An RV lands on a road and somebody has tell us > how, in the good old days, he flew pelicans out Uruguay and had to land in > the trees. Who cares? But, that stimulates some other lonely soul to want > to tell his story and we care even less. I could go on for pages about the > personal charges and defenses mounted about everything, but mostly about > someone being so thin skinned as to be insulted by someone else's remark. > > This list can be useful, but if it's not useful if it's not about > RV-specific helpful information. This is not about list cops. It's about > having the good sense and courteously to understand why the majority of > folks are here and why some RV builders I've talked with say it's a waste of > time. This list should be about building and flying RVs. If you don't use > some restraint and common sense, this list will end up like most of the > others. It will have a few hangers-on who spend their days chatting about > their exploits and wondering why more people aren't interested enough to > participate in an RV list. > > Now whine and make all your excuses and tell me I can go somewhere else > while you tie up even more space with wasted key strokes. Or, you could > decide that this is a helpful and informative RV list and bring back the > folks who are interested in building and flying RVs. Good luck! > > Robert Hansen > Denver, CO > > > advertising on the Matronics Forums. > > ________________________________ Message 21 ____________________________________ Time: 03:13:57 PM PST US From: "J. R. Dial" Subject: RE: RV-List: Re:ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: "J. R. Dial" Be sure and provide for the remote on/off/test switch. I mounted my ELT in baggage compartment (RV6) where I could reach it so I did not think I needed a remote mount switch but the DAR said I had to have one. I mounted it between the seats on cross bar while he was standing there and that was fine. -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Oldsfolks@aol.com Subject: RV-List: Re:ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: Oldsfolks@aol.com I mounted my ELT on the shelf in the baggage compartment. That is space which is good for nothing else anyway. My ELT antenna is atop the fuselage just aft of the baggage compartment, bent to match the angle of the verticle fin leading edge. Bob Olds RV-4 , N1191X A&P , EAA Tech. Counselor Charleston,Arkansas Real Aviators Fly Taildraggers == == == == ________________________________ Message 22 ____________________________________ Time: 03:15:47 PM PST US From: Scott Vanartsdalen Subject: Re: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: Scott Vanartsdalen I put mine on the side of the baggage compartment. I mounted the antenna right next to the passenger seat back. Mounted on the floor and the antenna rises up next to the seat back. I specifically asked the (geniune) FAA inspector if that was an OK location or should I move it. He said it was fine. I tested it and it works fine there. But then I haven't tried it with the plane flipped over in the mud. Louis Willig wrote: --> RV-List message posted by: Louis Willig At annual time this year, my mechanic discovered that there is no ELT in my RV-4. I guess that since I usually had the rear seat/seatback removed, the previous mechanics assumed it was a single place aircraft. So... I need to get an ELT. It seems that the choice between an Ameri-King and and ACK is pretty much no big deal either way. But I would like to know If either has an advantage in mounting in an RV-4. Where, in fact, is a good place to mount the ELT. I assume the baggage compartment is acceptable, but if there are special areas that are best, I would like to know. It seems that the antenna mounting site has been discussed ad infinitum, so I won't go there. Louis - Louis I Willig 1640 Oakwood Dr. Penn Valley, PA 19072 610 668-4964 RV-4, N180PF 190HP IO-360, C/S prop -- Scott VanArtsdalen RV-4 N311SV, FLYING!! When a man does all he can though it succeeds not well, blame not him that did it." -- George Washington ________________________________ Message 23 ____________________________________ Time: 03:18:16 PM PST US From: Scott Vanartsdalen Subject: Re: RV-List: Hurricane and tie-down --> RV-List message posted by: Scott Vanartsdalen Now THAT'S what I call a win-win situation! No angry spouses and two RV'er get to tell eachother lies for a couple of hours while flying. Sounds like any given weekend around my airport. Glen Matejcek wrote:--> RV-List message posted by: "Glen Matejcek" Hi all- I'm not a Floridian, nor do I play one on TV, but this exchange got me thinking- Why don't you guys in FL get to know the guys in AL or MS? An appropriate time before landfall, the guy in harms way flies his plane to a fellow RVer's home field, and the second fella ferries the other back to his family. Both guys get to fly, the spouse doesn't have to drive, the job gets done relatively quickly, and you are all part of a mutual support buddy system instead of flaming each other? Do not archive gm -- Scott VanArtsdalen RV-4 N311SV, FLYING!! When a man does all he can though it succeeds not well, blame not him that did it." -- George Washington ________________________________ Message 24 ____________________________________ Time: 03:28:49 PM PST US From: Scott Vanartsdalen Subject: Re: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: Scott Vanartsdalen To no one in particular: I don't have a problem with chit chat. I have a problem with non-RV related material being archived. I actually enjoy the chit chat. I don't like wading through chit chat in the archives when I'm trying to find something useful. So whether you're thick or thin skinned, just don't forget that DO NOT ARCHIVE flag. And please, please, please, if it is even remotely building related please do NOT use the DO NOT ARCHIVE flag. You'd be amazed at how many lurkers on this list want to know the exact same thing you do! Robert Hansen wrote: --> RV-List message posted by: "Robert Hansen" There is good information on this list much of the time, but it seems too often loaded down with the chit chat of folks who want to use it as a forum to offer opinions that have nothing to do with RVs. Like many others, I hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been plenty of other dribble as well. -- Scott VanArtsdalen RV-4 N311SV, FLYING!! When a man does all he can though it succeeds not well, blame not him that did it." -- George Washington ________________________________ Message 25 ____________________________________ Time: 03:32:37 PM PST US From: Scott Vanartsdalen Subject: Re: RV-List: a portable flypark --> RV-List message posted by: Scott Vanartsdalen Oh man how cool would that be! OK, honestly, how many have actually landed their RV's shorter than 690 feet? Come on, raise your hands. Anyone who's flown anything with a tailhook can sit down, we know you've done it. I could get it off easy enough but I haven't stopped that short yet. I'm going to work on my short fields this weekend! do not archive Jeff Cours wrote: --> RV-List message posted by: Jeff Cours And now for something quite a bit lighter. Those among you that dream of carrier landings, paint your RVs in Navy markings, and so on, might want to have a look at this: a used WW II aircraft carrier can be yours for a mere US$ 4.5 million! It looks like the catapult's had some problems in the past, but with a 180+ HP RV and a constant speed prop, it's not strictly necessary... - Jeff Let's see... cables or stringers could transfer the load from the tail hook to the main gear weldments... -- Scott VanArtsdalen RV-4 N311SV, FLYING!! When a man does all he can though it succeeds not well, blame not him that did it." -- George Washington ________________________________ Message 26 ____________________________________ Time: 04:10:24 PM PST US From: "Craig Hiers" Subject: Re: RV-List: a portable flypark --> RV-List message posted by: "Craig Hiers" Or, with a 30kt wind and the ship making 30kts( if it will go that fast), you could just levitate down on the deck. Would that screw with your head or what! Craig Hiers Tifton,GA. DNA > Oh man how cool would that be! OK, honestly, how many have actually landed their RV's shorter than 690 feet? Come on, raise your hands. Anyone who's flown anything with a tailhook can sit down, we know you've done it. > > I could get it off easy enough but I haven't stopped that short yet. I'm going to work on my short fields this weekend! > > do not archive > ________________________________ Message 27 ____________________________________ Time: 04:31:20 PM PST US From: linn walters Subject: Re: RV-List: Warning light --> RV-List message posted by: linn walters Rick Galati wrote: >--> RV-List message posted by: Rick Galati > >I note in Van's accessories catalog (PDF format) that the Lasar ignition system includes a 2600 RPM warning light when it is installed on an O-320 with a Sensenich propeller. In late 2002, I received a factory new O-320 with the Lasar option factory installed. At that time no such warning light was included with my package. Perhaps Lycoming had no way of knowing what propeller I was going to use. Anyway, I consulted with one of Van's most respected support persons but in my opinion only, he *seemed* to convey that its value is dubious and I'm merely paraphasing here, you be the judge................ "they only tell you when you actually exceeded the red line, it doesn't warn you that you are approaching the red line like a tachometer would and so the light is simply too late to be useful in preventing overspeeds". > >Makes perfect sense to me but.....................does anyone who actually has experience with the noted engine/prop combination equipped with the Lasar system find the warning light to be useful........or not? > >Rick Galati RV-6A "finishing" > Dubious indeed. When I balance props I find the mechanical tachs read about 100 RPM or more low. This means that thousands of engines are run over redline all the time with no ill effects. The more we know about what's really happening, the more we panic. For whatever reasons we add CHT and EGT systems only to find out we've been running hot for years .... so we spend inordinate amounts of time/money/energy trying to get those temps back in line. In this case, the tach light goes on while the mechanical tach reads 2500. Now what do you do??? I'd be much more confident in having a warning light that would get my attention and warn me of low oil pressure/level .... low fuel .... you get my drift .... things that really matter!!! Linn > > > > ________________________________ Message 28 ____________________________________ Time: 04:50:41 PM PST US From: "Kathleen (rv7)" Subject: RV-List: A Wired Happy Customer --> RV-List message posted by: "Kathleen (rv7)" That's "wired" not "weird" (well, maybe a little). OK, I was a little reluctant to order all my wire and some other stuff from Stein Bruch ( http://www.steinair.com) because of an off-list email I got. Well, after I checked out some surplus options and lots of other sources I ordered from him anyway because he had the best prices for my quantities and he has built an RV. Reason enough, right? So, I want to share that I couldn't have been happier with the fast service, good packaging and extra attention. No, I didn't get a kickback, but I do believe good service and good quality should be recognized. I'll certainly do business there again. Kathleen Evans www.rv7.us Do not archive. ________________________________ Message 29 ____________________________________ Time: 05:07:16 PM PST US From: "Jeff Orear" Subject: Re: RV-List: A Wired Happy Customer --> RV-List message posted by: "Jeff Orear" Kathleen: I can second that comment re: SteinAir. Outstanding service and prices. Good guy to deal with too. Regards, Jeff Orear RV6A N782P (reserved) Agonizing through a audio panel problem :( Peshtigo, WI ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen (rv7)" Subject: RV-List: A Wired Happy Customer > --> RV-List message posted by: "Kathleen (rv7)" > > That's "wired" not "weird" (well, maybe a little). OK, I was a little > reluctant to order all my wire and some other stuff from Stein Bruch ( > http://www.steinair.com) because of an off-list > email I got. Well, after I checked out some surplus options and lots of > other sources I ordered from him anyway because he had the best prices for > my quantities and he has built an RV. Reason enough, right? > > So, I want to share that I couldn't have been happier with the fast service, > good packaging and extra attention. No, I didn't get a kickback, but I do > believe good service and good quality should be recognized. I'll certainly > do business there again. > > > Kathleen Evans > www.rv7.us > > > Do not archive. > > ________________________________ Message 30 ____________________________________ Time: 05:13:46 PM PST US From: RVer273sb@aol.com Subject: RV-List: lightspeed ignition for sale --> RV-List message posted by: RVer273sb@aol.com I have a Lightspeed electronic ignition for sale. Never installed with the mag drive senxor, plug leads and plugs with adapters. Will take $900 for the system. Stewart, RV-4 ________________________________ Message 31 ____________________________________ Time: 05:23:45 PM PST US From: Wheeler North Subject: RV-List: remove your airplane from a hurricane's path --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North Well, I dunno folks, run the numbers, out of 6 billion people on the planet it ought to be fairly easy to find another wife, or husband. Kids seems to be fairly easy and somewhat fun to make, or at least get started (truly the male perspective). And if that is not an option than they are very easy to rent, borrow, lease, or make a more permanent fixture in one's life. Once one gets the spouse replaced, the house will rebuild itself eventually. Whereas there are only about 4000 RVs flying, and only another 12000 to 15000 partially built ones around. Coming from Kalifornia, I'm hoping to be flying when the big one hits. Of course the more I fly the better my odds are of that happening. ;{) The part I'm having a hard time with though is them dang dayvorces keep popping up, go figure??? do not archive PS, Condolences to those who are suffering, not much one can do to help from out here but try to make y'all have a good laugh in the middle of all that misery... ________________________________ Message 32 ____________________________________ Time: 05:33:42 PM PST US From: "Jaye and Scott Jackson" Subject: Re: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: "Jaye and Scott Jackson" > But then I haven't tried it with the plane flipped over in the mud. > I have, for a whole night, with the antenna mounted horizontally underneath the empennage fairing. It worked faithfully all night long, with its bleating "help me, help me" warble being picked up by satellite on every passd despite being on the wrong side of the horizontal stabilizer. According to the rescue co-ordination centre, anyways. I did not have the remote panel switch for the ELT, which would have made resetting it much easier. Scott in Vancouver -6, still reassembling ________________________________ Message 33 ____________________________________ Time: 05:46:55 PM PST US From: Kysh Subject: Re: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: Kysh As Robert Hansen was saying: > hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" > dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been plenty > of other dribble as well. An RV lands on a road and somebody has tell us While we're all up in arms, the (*!@$)(*ing word you're looking for is 'drivel', not 'dribble'. And while I'm at it, rabble, rabble, rabble! Rabble rabble rabble! -Kysh ;> do not archive -- | 'Life begins at 120kias' - http://www.lapdragon.org/flying | | CBR-F4 streetbike - http://www.lapdragon.org/cbr | | 1968 Mustang fastback - http://www.lapdragon.org/mustang | | Got 'nix? - http://www.infrastructure.org/ | | KG6FOB - http://www.lapdragon.org/ham | | Give blood: Play Hockey! http://www.unixdragon.com/ | ________________________________ Message 34 ____________________________________ Time: 06:02:55 PM PST US From: "Mark Taylor" Subject: RV-List: Re: Matco Parking Brake Valve --> RV-List message posted by: "Mark Taylor" Gents, I have posted some better images on my website of my valve mounting. Find them on the fuselage page. Click "Skip to Latest" to get to it quicker. http://home.comcast.net/~mtaylo17/RV7/ Mark Taylor RV-7 Slow QB! Time: 09:51:58 PM PST US From: "Jim Jewell" Subject: Re: RV-List: Matco Parking Brake Valve... --> RV-List message posted by: "Jim Jewell" About two years ago I received my Matco park break from Vans. I promptly set about fitting it to my RV6-A airframe. Noticing the single clue as to flow direction ( two arrows with the word flow on them and further noting the lack of any diagrams or instructions I put the valve to my lips and blew through it. By manipulating the actuating arm I discovered that when the arm was pointing straight down the flow rate was highest. if I moved the arm 45 degrees either forward or backward the flow was cut off. I could not ascertain any difference in flow at the cut off points. I sized up the firewall and decided to mount the unit dead center above the crossed reinforcement angles and out of interference range with the rudder pedal assembly. After making a couple of almost Rube Goldberg mounting contraptions I settled on what I thought would work. I was unwilling to dismantle the unit and instead let myself assume that this unit was fairly simple internally. I spent considerable time making a work of art out of the install and went on to other things. I found it interesting to see all the recent postings regarding this Matco mystery. Upon viewing the Matco diagram link that was posted I discovered that my Matco park brake valve appeared to be in contravention of the rules set out on that diagram. I went down to the garage (RV lair) and pulled apart my previous handiwork to assess the validity of my memory as to the position of the arm and its relationship to effecting flow. After looking at my unit I am now certain that the arm functions as I have described earlier. (phew) Upon studying ( http://matco.elixirlabs.com/users/matco/images/mastercylinder23a.jpg I feel reassured that at least I got some fine engineering for the bucks I spent. (;-) However after looking at the internal diagram http://matco.elixirlabs.com/users/matco/images/IM27a.jpg ) I am trying hard to be sure if the arm is meant to swing forward or back from (in my case) the bottom center open position. I am calling the side of the unit with the pipe thread openings the forward side. (in this case facing the control panel) Did I get an oddball unit? (I haven't seen any other mention of my type of arm positioning) Which way to actuate the control arm? Did I miss a part number on the unit somewhere? Jim in Kelowna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Taylor" Subject: RV-List: Matco Parking Brake Valve... >--> RV-List message posted by: "Mark Taylor" > >Not necessarily a better builder! Mine came in a paper bag too, and I was >surprised to find the lever swivel a full 360! To satisfy my inquisitiveness >about all things mechanical, it was either a) dismantle it like all my >childhood toys, or 2) search the web for documentation... I did find the >drawing before I mounted mine. > >Anyways, if anyone decides to build the external stops like mine, be aware >that the arm does protrude slightly into the mounting face of the valve. I >seem to remember noticing this at an inopportune time while attempting to >fasten it all together! > >If anyone want's a better resolution image than the one on my website, feel >free to email a request to me. > >Since I can still just about see the valve, I may even be able to remove it >and take some pictures of the actual parts, and the scrap I made it from. > >Mark. >RV-7 QB going really slowly... >8 weeks to finish kit arrival! ________________________________ Message 35 ____________________________________ Time: 06:16:15 PM PST US From: Scott Vanartsdalen Subject: Re: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: Scott Vanartsdalen You weren't in it then? I hope? Do flying stories count as drivel? Would I be rabble if I wanted to hear it? Jaye and Scott Jackson wrote: --> RV-List message posted by: "Jaye and Scott Jackson" > But then I haven't tried it with the plane flipped over in the mud. > I have, for a whole night, with the antenna mounted horizontally underneath the empennage fairing. It worked faithfully all night long, with its bleating "help me, help me" warble being picked up by satellite on every passd despite being on the wrong side of the horizontal stabilizer. According to the rescue co-ordination centre, anyways. I did not have the remote panel switch for the ELT, which would have made resetting it much easier. Scott in Vancouver -6, still reassembling -- Scott VanArtsdalen RV-4 N311SV, FLYING!! When a man does all he can though it succeeds not well, blame not him that did it." -- George Washington ________________________________ Message 36 ____________________________________ Time: 06:38:24 PM PST US From: "Robert Hansen" Subject: RE: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: "Robert Hansen" Oh no! Drivel is expressed in speech. I was certainly talking about what drips from the curve of the chins of lonely old people who long for something to talk about and someone tell it to, even no one is interested in listening. At least I didn't rabble on :-D Robert Hansen Denver, CO -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Kysh Subject: Re: RV-List: Your Big Mistake - Your Big Chance --> RV-List message posted by: Kysh As Robert Hansen was saying: > hate it that I have to wade through tons of, "Hurricane and tie-down" > dribble to find RV stuff. Not to pick on these guys, there has been > plenty of other dribble as well. An RV lands on a road and somebody > has tell us While we're all up in arms, the (*!@$)(*ing word you're looking for is 'drivel', not 'dribble'. And while I'm at it, rabble, rabble, rabble! Rabble rabble rabble! -Kysh ;> do not archive -- | 'Life begins at 120kias' - http://www.lapdragon.org/flying | | CBR-F4 streetbike - http://www.lapdragon.org/cbr | | 1968 Mustang fastback - http://www.lapdragon.org/mustang | | Got 'nix? - http://www.infrastructure.org/ | | KG6FOB - http://www.lapdragon.org/ham | | Give blood: Play Hockey! http://www.unixdragon.com/ | advertising on the Matronics Forums. ________________________________ Message 37 ____________________________________ Time: 06:42:37 PM PST US From: "Jaye and Scott Jackson" Subject: Re: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: "Jaye and Scott Jackson" > > You weren't in it then? I hope? No, I was on the other side of the world thinking my oldest daughter was having the time of her life learning to fly during my abcense. > > Do flying stories count as drivel? Not if we can all learn from them. Would I be rabble if I wanted to hear it? No sir, you can read about it in an article on the WWWing website entitled, "The Day the Imitutor fell from the Sky". Scot in Vancouver DO NOT ARCHIVE ________________________________ Message 38 ____________________________________ Time: 06:50:05 PM PST US From: "steve blackwell" Subject: RE: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: "steve blackwell" I had two Ameri Kings that lasted just over one year each and then just quit passing test. (no RF) The ACK is smaller and is still going strong after 3 years. I fly 3 to 4 hrs most very day. I will not buy Ameri king again. Steve >From: Louis Willig >Reply-To: rv-list@matronics.com >To: rv-list@matronics.com >Subject: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 >Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 16:10:24 -0400 > >--> RV-List message posted by: Louis Willig > >At annual time this year, my mechanic discovered that there is no ELT in my >RV-4. I guess that since I usually had the rear seat/seatback removed, the >previous mechanics assumed it was a single place aircraft. So... I need to >get an ELT. It seems that the choice between an Ameri-King and and ACK is >pretty much no big deal either way. But I would like to know If either has >an advantage in mounting in an RV-4. Where, in fact, is a good place to >mount the ELT. I assume the baggage compartment is acceptable, but if there >are special areas that are best, I would like to know. It seems that the >antenna mounting site has been discussed ad infinitum, so I won't go there. > >Louis > > >- >Louis I Willig >1640 Oakwood Dr. >Penn Valley, PA 19072 >610 668-4964 >RV-4, N180PF >190HP IO-360, C/S prop > > ________________________________ Message 39 ____________________________________ Time: 07:21:17 PM PST US From: linn walters Subject: Re: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: linn walters Jaye and Scott Jackson wrote: > >No sir, you can read about it in an article on the WWWing website entitled, >"The Day the Imitutor fell from the Sky". > Would you elaborate on WWWing website? Linn ________________________________ Message 40 ____________________________________ Time: 07:29:28 PM PST US From: "Dean Pichon" Subject: RV-List: Anyone using an Aerospace Logic Fuel Gage? --> RV-List message posted by: "Dean Pichon" I recently installed an Aerospace Logic fuel gage. The installation works great except when the engine is running. This is rather problematic for a fuel gage. The people at Aerospace Logic tell me the problem is due to a "noisy" electrical system in my -4. They sent to me an external electrical filter to solve the problem. The filter is quite large and heavy so I am reluctant to install it behind the panel per the instructions. The new units they are now shipping include an integral filter. Has anyone else had "noise" problems with the Aerospace Logic Fuel gages? ________________________________ Message 41 ____________________________________ Time: 07:33:52 PM PST US From: Jason Sneed Subject: RV-List: oil cooler crack 0.6 SEE_FOR_YOURSELF BODY: See for yourself --> RV-List message posted by: Jason Sneed My baffle is cracked where the oil cooler attaches. I would like to fix it correctly. Does anyone have a picture of how they fixed this issue? I found this by searching the list but the link is dead and the email address is invalid. Thanks, Jason Sneed Commercial Lending Officer First National Bank and Trust In the past, people have discussed how baffle mounted coolers vibrate too much and cause cracks in the baffling, or come close to coming off all together. I have designed an additional support that I think will solve the problem. We will see, but it seems to make the baffle pretty much indestructible. I have an 0-360 A2A dynafocal, so I do not know if it work on any other engine, but see for yourself. Any comments on how I can improve this or if it has been tried before are welcome. It is at: http://members.home.net/rv8er/engine.htm ________________________________ Message 42 ____________________________________ Time: 07:53:20 PM PST US From: "Dan Checkoway" Subject: Re: RV-List: oil cooler crack --> RV-List message posted by: "Dan Checkoway" http://www.rvproject.com/20040721.html That link shows some photos of my recent enhancements to the oil cooler/baffle area. Specifically the 3rd photo down. It's my experience that if you don't brace your oil cooler in some fashion and/or beef up the left rear corner, you will eventually see cracking at the weak points. If you have a carbureted engine, the top of your case should be relatively clear so you can brace from the case half bolts instead of the cylinder head boss like I did -- with my flow divider and distribution tubes running across the top of the engine, having a clear run to the case half joint wasn't really feasible. Hope this helps, )_( Dan RV-7 N714D http://www.rvproject.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Sneed" Subject: RV-List: oil cooler crack > --> RV-List message posted by: Jason Sneed > > My baffle is cracked where the oil cooler attaches. I would like to fix > it correctly. Does anyone have a picture of how they fixed this issue? > I found this by searching the list but the link is dead and the email > address is invalid. > > Thanks, > > > Jason Sneed > Commercial Lending Officer > First National Bank and Trust > > > In the past, people have discussed how baffle mounted coolers vibrate > too > much and cause cracks in the baffling, or come close to coming off all > together. I have designed an additional support that I think will > solve the > problem. We will see, but it seems to make the baffle pretty much > indestructible. I have an 0-360 A2A dynafocal, so I do not know if it > work > on any other engine, but see for yourself. Any comments on how I can > improve this or if it has been tried before are welcome. > > It is at: > > http://members.home.net/rv8er/engine.htm > > ________________________________ Message 43 ____________________________________ Time: 08:00:56 PM PST US From: John Mcmahon Subject: RV-List: EXP EN-CODE & TRANSPONDER FAR --> RV-List message posted by: John Mcmahon RV LIST DAR.. Could some one state the FAR that say's that we (rv builders) must have our transponder and encoder certified.. John McMahon (RV6 near paint) ________________________________ Message 44 ____________________________________ Time: 08:01:42 PM PST US From: "Richard Sipp" , , , Subject: RV-List: 4th Annual Coastal Georgia Fall Fly In --> RV-List message posted by: "Richard Sipp" Greetings: Mark your flying schedule for Saturday October 16. That's the date for the 4th annual Coastal Georgia Fall Fly In. Place: Eagle Neck Airpark 1GA0 located on the Georgia coastline half way between Savannah and St. Simons Island. Barbeque is served around noon. Eagle Neck is home to 3 completed RVs and 3 more under construction including a 10. Any type aircraft welcome. Make a weekend of it and tour Savannah, book some great off shore fishing or tidal marsh canoeing. Please RSVP to the sender for more information, airport briefing etc. Dick Sipp RV4 250DS RV10 110DV #65 ________________________________ Message 45 ____________________________________ Time: 08:35:51 PM PST US From: John Mcmahon Subject: RV-List: EAA 863 Annual RV Fall Classic fly-in --> RV-List message posted by: John Mcmahon We will again have our Annual RV Fly-in Sept 18th with those who wish to get Mike Seager check out will be with us again this year..I have slots open Sept 17,18 and 19 th.. Our site is M54 20 miles east of Nashville,Tn John McMahon RV6 Gallatin,Tn Home # 615-452-8742 ________________________________ Message 46 ____________________________________ Time: 08:38:01 PM PST US From: Bobby Hester Subject: Re: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: Bobby Hester linn walters wrote: >--> RV-List message posted by: linn walters > >Jaye and Scott Jackson wrote: > > > >>No sir, you can read about it in an article on the WWWing website entitled, >>"The Day the Imitutor fell from the Sky". >> >> >> >Would you elaborate on WWWing website? >Linn > > > http://www.vansairforce.net/ = Vans Air Force World Wide Wing Here's the link to Scott's artical: http://www.vansairforce.net/articles/Imitutor.htm -- Surfing the Web from Hopkinsville, KY Visit my web site at: http://www.geocities.com/hester-hoptown/RVSite/ RV7A Slowbuild wings-QB Fuse :-) ________________________________ Message 47 ____________________________________ Time: 08:40:42 PM PST US From: "David Carter" Subject: Re: RV-List: Hurricane and tie-down --> RV-List message posted by: "David Carter" Good words. David Do Not Archive. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glen Matejcek" Subject: Re: RV-List: Hurricane and tie-down > --> RV-List message posted by: "Glen Matejcek" > > Hi all- > > I'm not a Floridian, nor do I play one on TV, but this exchange got me > thinking- Why don't you guys in FL get to know the guys in AL or MS? An > appropriate time before landfall, the guy in harms way flies his plane to a > fellow RVer's home field, and the second fella ferries the other back to > his family. Both guys get to fly, the spouse doesn't have to drive, the > job gets done relatively quickly, and you are all part of a mutual support > buddy system instead of flaming each other? > > Do not archive > > gm > > ________________________________ Message 48 ____________________________________ Time: 08:44:18 PM PST US From: Skylor Piper Subject: Re: RV-List: ELT's in an RV-4 --> RV-List message posted by: Skylor Piper I found the article here: http://vansairforce.net/articles/Imitutor.htm --- linn walters wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: linn walters > > > Jaye and Scott Jackson wrote: > > > > >No sir, you can read about it in an article on the > WWWing website entitled, > >"The Day the Imitutor fell from the Sky". > > > Would you elaborate on WWWing website? > Linn > > > > Contributions > any other > Forums. > > http://www.matronics.com/chat > > http://www.matronics.com/subscription > http://www.matronics.com/FAQ/RV-List.htm > http://www.matronics.com/archives > http://www.matronics.com/photoshare > http://www.matronics.com/emaillists > > > > > > __________________________________ ________________________________ Message 49 ____________________________________ Time: 09:06:52 PM PST US From: "RV6 Flyer" Subject: RE: RV-List: EXP EN-CODE & TRANSPONDER FAR --> RV-List message posted by: "RV6 Flyer" FAR 91.413 require the 24-month tests and inspections on ALL aircraft that have ATC Transponder. FAR 91.215 (a) says it must meet the performance and environmental requirements of TSO-C74b orTSO-C74c. (It does not say it MUST be TSO'ed.) Even if you are an AB EXPERIMENTAL, you MUST have a certificated repair station do the work. FAR 91.413(c)(1). We are not technically the manufacturer in the eyes of the FAA that would allow us to do it under FAR 91.413(c)(3) Yes I am one of EAA's Volunteer AB DAR's from the first training class. My MIDO office requires that it be done before I can issue your Special Airworthiness Certificate and Operating Limitations. Gary A. Sobek "My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell, 1,570 + Flying Hours So. CA, USA http://SoCAL_WVAF.rvproject.com ----Original Message Follows---- From: John Mcmahon Subject: RV-List: EXP EN-CODE & TRANSPONDER FAR --> RV-List message posted by: John Mcmahon RV LIST DAR.. Could some one state the FAR that say's that we (rv builders) must have our transponder and encoder certified.. 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