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1. 02:26 AM - Non-impulse mag gears for sale (Phil Chapman)
2. 04:49 AM - Re: Re: cold air (Richard Bibb)
3. 05:11 AM - Sept 11, 2004 -RV Forum, 10th Annual Oswego County NY, KFZY (RV6160hp@aol.com)
4. 05:24 AM - Re: Re: cold air (Rick Galati)
5. 05:40 AM - Re: how to feed the battery cable through the firewall?? (plaurence@the-beach.net)
6. 09:39 AM - Re: how to feed the battery cable through the firewall?? (Gert)
7. 10:10 AM - New product announcement: affordable VG's (Land Shorter)
8. 10:15 AM - Re: Cold Air Summary (Keith Hedrick OD)
9. 02:17 PM - Lasar CHT question (Rick Galati)
10. 02:45 PM - Re: Lasar CHT question (Kyle Boatright)
11. 02:57 PM - Windscreen Cleaner (Alex Peterson)
12. 03:45 PM - Smoke Systems (Lenleg@aol.com)
13. 03:58 PM - Re: Smoke Systems (Brian Denk)
14. 06:32 PM - > Re: Smoke Systems (Oldsfolks@aol.com)
15. 06:47 PM - Re: Smoke Systems (Jerry Springer)
16. 07:44 PM - Re: Smoke Systems (Stein Bruch)
17. 09:35 PM - [Fw: Mike Seger Check Rides] (John McMahon)
18. 09:37 PM - Stainless 3" tape (John McMahon)
19. 10:14 PM - Re: Stainless 3" tape (Stein Bruch)
20. 10:23 PM - Re: Stainless 3" tape (HCRV6@aol.com)
21. 10:25 PM - Re: Stainless 3" tape (HCRV6@aol.com)
22. 10:26 PM - Re: Stainless 3" tape (Chris W)
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Subject: | Non-impulse mag gears for sale |
05/09/2004 10:27:23
--> RV-List message posted by: Phil Chapman <CHAPMAP@uk.ibm.com>
I have just upgraded to twin impulse Slick's on my 0-320 and so have two
direct drive gears for sale.
Part no is 61667 will fit Bandix/Slick without impulse couplings for most
Lycoming 4 cylinder engines.
No wear on teeth, new 900 hours ago.
75 UKP each or $125 USD will ship for free.
Cheers
Phil Chapman
Internet Chapmap@uk.ibm.com
Home office 01732 750608
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--> RV-List message posted by: "Richard Bibb" <rebibb@comcast.net>
DO NOT ARCHIVE
Do you have contact info for Abby?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Galati" <rick6a@yahoo.com>
Subject: RV-List: Re: cold air
> --> RV-List message posted by: Rick Galati <rick6a@yahoo.com>
>
> I'm happy to say I worked with Abby Erdmann of Flightline Interiors to
produce correctly sized
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Subject: | Sept 11, 2004 -RV Forum, 10th Annual Oswego County NY, KFZY |
--> RV-List message posted by: RV6160hp@aol.com
It is getting closer.......hope to see you there!!!
You're scaring me....not much "Lister" chatter about this, not like past
years.
September 10, 2004 Friday night fly in, cook out and camp out. The EAA 486
General meeting is that night too.
September 11, 2004 Saturday more fly ins, + technical seminars all day,
meals provided to paid attendee's. Due to insurance all I can say is you tap a
pilot for a ride...there are many who are generous there. Then a nice dinner
banquet with a presentation for an evening wrap up!
September 12, 2004 Sunday AM our great pancake breakfast and perhaps a
coordinated fly out for lunch, planes, weather and pilots willing.
See us at _www.eaachapter486.com_ (http://www.eaachapter486.com/) See the RV
forum website for registration information.
RV pilots get it all for one dollar.
VFR years have seen over 56 RV's and 25 SPAM's fly in with over 150
attendee's.
Again Mike Seager and the new factory RV7 will be doing instruction and
manufacturers like Lycoming and many others have attended, and/or they do send
goodies.
I could go on...but you get the picture...just ask someone who has been
there the $45 is easily worth it. Hope to See you all there.
Respectfully,
David McManmon
Past-President
EAA 486
RV6 Flying, Builder, Pilot N58DM
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Subject: | Re: Re: cold air |
--> RV-List message posted by: Rick Galati <rick6a@yahoo.com>
"Richard Bibb" <rebibb@comcast.net>
DO NOT ARCHIVE
Do you have contact info for Abby?
http://my.execpc.com/~erdmannb/
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Subject: | Re: how to feed the battery cable through the firewall?? |
--> RV-List message posted by: plaurence@the-beach.net
Gert,
This site hs a kit that basically does the sane thing as the towel bar mentioned
.
However , I would elect to pass the wires through the SS tube rather than all fire
sleeve.
http://www.epm-avcorp.com
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> Gert,
>
> Are you familiar with the stainless steel "towel bar" or "grab bar"
> solution explained by Bob Nuckolls?
> - There is no danger of melted plastic or rubber grommets or
> melted aluminum fittings - everything you want goes thru the
> stainless steel tube whose flange is mounted to the stainless
> steel firewall with fireproof putty and the front end where wires
> come out into engine compartment is covered and tightly packed
> with firesleeve material to keep fire out.
>
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Subject: | Re: how to feed the battery cable through the firewall?? |
--> RV-List message posted by: Gert <gert@execpc.com>
Yeah, they have great looking stuff but, hey, 60 to 80 bucks (incl.
shipping) for a few inches of firesleeve, 2 stainless hose clamps, an
inch stainless 1/2" thinwall pipe with a flange is just a tad steep at
the moment.
Gert
plaurence@the-beach.net wrote:
> --> RV-List message posted by: plaurence@the-beach.net
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> Gert,
>
> This site hs a kit that basically does the sane thing as the towel bar mentioned
.
> However , I would elect to pass the wires through the SS tube rather than all
fire
> sleeve.
>
> http://www.epm-avcorp.com
>
>
>
>>Gert,
>>
>>Are you familiar with the stainless steel "towel bar" or "grab bar"
>>solution explained by Bob Nuckolls?
>> - There is no danger of melted plastic or rubber grommets or
>> melted aluminum fittings - everything you want goes thru the
>> stainless steel tube whose flange is mounted to the stainless
>> steel firewall with fireproof putty and the front end where wires
>> come out into engine compartment is covered and tightly packed
>> with firesleeve material to keep fire out.
>>
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Subject: | New product announcement: affordable VG's |
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rocket-list@matronics.com, rv-list@matronics.com, rv3-list@matronics.com,
rv4-list@matronics.com, rv6-list@matronics.com,
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--> RV-List message posted by: Land Shorter <landshorter2@yahoo.com>
Hey folks,
I double checked and Matt Dralle's earlier post says it's OK to post about new
aviation products as long as the message doesn't come off as having a "flavor"
of "traditional spam". Don't worry I'm not going to try to sell you anything
that supposedly makes any of your body parts larger (or smaller) and this product
is directly aviation related :) I'm just an airplane builder, owner, pilot,
and aviation nut who wants to tell you where you can find more information about
a great new product.
I've been selling kits of vortex generators (VG's) for only $95 and my customers are telling me they really like the performance gains they're seeing. VG's are great for reducing stall speeds and allow you to land slower, shorter, and safer. I invite you to check out my site at www.landshorter.com and see what you think. My VG's can be quickly installed for testing using removable double-stick tape and come with a 100% money-back guarantee so why not try them out on your plane? You'll be really glad you did :)
Thanks and let's keep 'em flying!
Joa Harrison
The VG Guy
www.landshorter.com
1-877-272-1414 (toll free)
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Subject: | Re: Cold Air Summary |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Keith Hedrick OD" <khedrick@frontiernet.net>
thanks to all who responded. Sam B has pics and the story on his web site,
http://home.hiwaay.net/~sbuc/journal/cold.html
and Rick sent me pics of his boots.
several mentioned :
============
Flightline Interiors sells some nice boots for the
fuselage to aileron push rod seal.
http://home.comcast.net/~jenbrook
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also Cleveland or Becky Ormdorf may also have boots. I will check those
sites later.
thanks again for all the help.
Keith
RV 6
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Subject: | Lasar CHT question |
--> RV-List message posted by: Rick Galati <rick6a@yahoo.com>
I'm in the process of hooking up the (Lycoming) factory installed Lasar system
and Service Letter SL1-96 indicates that is important to identify the "cylinder
that operates at the highest temperature during full power, maximum rate of
climb configuration". Which cylinder would this normally be in an O-320-DIA
installed in an RV-6 airframe?
Rick Galati RV-6A "finishing"
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Subject: | Re: Lasar CHT question |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Kyle Boatright" <kboatright1@comcast.net>
Typically #3 - the aft cylinder on the right side of the aircraft.
KB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Galati" <rick6a@yahoo.com>
Subject: RV-List: Lasar CHT question
> --> RV-List message posted by: Rick Galati <rick6a@yahoo.com>
>
> I'm in the process of hooking up the (Lycoming) factory installed Lasar
system and Service Letter SL1-96 indicates that is important to identify
the "cylinder that operates at the highest temperature during full power,
maximum rate of climb configuration". Which cylinder would this normally be
in an O-320-DIA installed in an RV-6 airframe?
>
> Rick Galati RV-6A "finishing"
>
>
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Subject: | Windscreen Cleaner |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Alex Peterson" <alexpeterson@earthlink.net>
I found a great windscreen cleaner, and it is much less expensive than
others I've found. See:
http://www.wellworthproducts.com/products/cleaners.html
It is the product in the middle of the page called Plexall. I bought a
12 can case for about $38 with shipping. It is inexpensive enough to
use for the whole plane if one desires. I ordered mine from a real
friendly person in their customer service.
I've got no association with the company.
Alex Peterson
Maple Grove, MN
RV6-A N66AP 520 hours
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alexpeterson/
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--> RV-List message posted by: Lenleg@aol.com
List:
I have been through the archives on smoke systems and have seen some messages
regarding the "negatives" of a smoke system. Mostly concerned about belly
mess, etc.
One post said aerobatic people hate them ... always problems.
I am seriously considering installing one .... but I do not want persistent
problems ???
Comments ??? Especially from people who have them on !!
Len Leggette, RV-8A
Greensboro, NC N910LL
272 hrs
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--> RV-List message posted by: "Brian Denk" <akroguy@hotmail.com>
>List:
>
>I have been through the archives on smoke systems and have seen some
>messages
>regarding the "negatives" of a smoke system. Mostly concerned about belly
>mess, etc.
>
>One post said aerobatic people hate them ... always problems.
>
>I am seriously considering installing one .... but I do not want persistent
>problems ???
>
>Comments ??? Especially from people who have them on !!
>
>Len Leggette, RV-8A
>Greensboro, NC N910LL
>272 hrs
Len,
I think Mike Stewart has a setup on the Team RV website...or
somewhere...just can't think of the actual site. The oil is messy, smelly
stuff. I used to have smokers in my giant scale RC aerobatic models. Added
weight and more time to the cleanup efforts at the end of the day. It did
add a LOT of flair to the freestyle maneuvers, that's for sure!
Brian Denk
RV8 N94BD
RV10 '51
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Subject: | Re: > Re: Smoke Systems |
--> RV-List message posted by: Oldsfolks@aol.com
You can go to: > http://www.smokingairplanes.com/ < to ;ook at the
systems they have.
Bob Olds RV-4 , N1191X
A&P , EAA Tech. Counselor
Charleston,Arkansas
Real Aviators Fly Taildraggers
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Subject: | Re: Smoke Systems |
--> RV-List message posted by: Jerry Springer <jsflyrv@earthlink.net>
Lenleg@aol.com wrote:
>--> RV-List message posted by: Lenleg@aol.com
>
>List:
>
>I have been through the archives on smoke systems and have seen some messages
>regarding the "negatives" of a smoke system. Mostly concerned about belly
>mess, etc.
>
>One post said aerobatic people hate them ... always problems.
>
>I am seriously considering installing one .... but I do not want persistent
>problems ???
>
>Comments ??? Especially from people who have them on !!
>
>Len Leggette, RV-8A
>Greensboro, NC N910LL
>272 hrs
>
>
>
>
Try this
www.smokingairplanes.com
I saw him fly at Van's this morning and it looked great
Jerry
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--> RV-List message posted by: "Stein Bruch" <stein@steinair.com>
I have this system in my RV6 and love it!! I always have some oil in the
tank so I can leave a little "puff" when I want. It's an EASY system to
install, works well and isn't "that" messy unless you use some really crappy
type of oil that doesn't easily burn. If you're carefull, you can have lots
of fun and a clean plane.
Cheers,
Stein
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Jerry Springer
Subject: Re: RV-List: Smoke Systems
--> RV-List message posted by: Jerry Springer <jsflyrv@earthlink.net>
Lenleg@aol.com wrote:
>--> RV-List message posted by: Lenleg@aol.com
>
>List:
>
>I have been through the archives on smoke systems and have seen some
messages
>regarding the "negatives" of a smoke system. Mostly concerned about belly
>mess, etc.
>
>One post said aerobatic people hate them ... always problems.
>
>I am seriously considering installing one .... but I do not want persistent
>problems ???
>
>Comments ??? Especially from people who have them on !!
>
>Len Leggette, RV-8A
>Greensboro, NC N910LL
>272 hrs
>
>
Try this
www.smokingairplanes.com
I saw him fly at Van's this morning and it looked great
Jerry
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Subject: | [Fwd: Mike Seger Check Rides] |
--> RV-List message posted by: John McMahon <rv6@earthlink.net>
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Mike Seger Check Rides
From: John McMahon <rv6@earthlink.net>
Those that wish some time with Mike S ,I still have some time slots open
for Sept 17,18 at (M54) Lebanon,Tn 20 miles east of Nashville ,Tn at
our Annual RV fly in the 18th !!!!
John McMahon (RV6 180/CS,near paint)
615-452-8742
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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Subject: | Stainless 3" tape |
--> RV-List message posted by: John McMahon <rv6@earthlink.net>
Is there a Web address that I might have seen that sells 3" wide tape??
Thanks
John McMahon
Do Not Archive
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Subject: | Stainless 3" tape |
--> RV-List message posted by: "Stein Bruch" <stein@steinair.com>
http://www.steinair.com
Both Stainless Steel and Teflon Tape in 3" width, unlimited lengths.
Cheers,
Stein Bruch
do not archive
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of John McMahon
Subject: RV-List: Stainless 3" tape
--> RV-List message posted by: John McMahon <rv6@earthlink.net>
Is there a Web address that I might have seen that sells 3" wide tape??
Thanks
John McMahon
Do Not Archive
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Subject: | Re: Stainless 3" tape |
--> RV-List message posted by: HCRV6@aol.com
Try mcmaster-carr.com. Search for P/N 76055A23 for a 3 yd. roll or P/N
76055A673 for a 16 yd. roll.
Harry Crosby
Pleasanton, California
RV-6, final details
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Subject: | Re: Stainless 3" tape |
--> RV-List message posted by: HCRV6@aol.com
Sorry Stein, I did not know that you carried it.
Do not archive
Harry Crosby
Pleasanton, California
RV-6, final details
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Subject: | Re: Stainless 3" tape |
--> RV-List message posted by: Chris W <1qazxsw23edcvfr45tgbnhy67ujm@cox.net>
John McMahon wrote:
>--> RV-List message posted by: John McMahon <rv6@earthlink.net>
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>Is there a Web address that I might have seen that sells 3" wide tape??
>
>
>
http://www.mcmaster.com/
catalog Page 3201
Part Number 76055A23 fir 3" by 3 yards
They sale tons of stuff. Kind of like the biggest hardware store you
have ever seen times 100. Plus some stuff you won't find in any
hardware store.
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Chris W
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