---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Thu 04/14/05: 18 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 04:11 AM - Re: Engine problems. (Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)) 2. 04:36 AM - Re: Engine problems. (Mark Burns) 3. 04:40 AM - Engine problems (Stucklen, Frederic W UTPWR) 4. 04:45 AM - Re: Engine problems. (Doug Rozendaal) 5. 04:51 AM - Re: Engine problems. (Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)) 6. 05:09 AM - Re: Engine problems (Bob J) 7. 05:32 AM - Re: Engine problems (Dan Checkoway) 8. 06:32 AM - Re: Engine problems. (cgalley) 9. 07:39 AM - Re: Snorkle for AirFlow Performance FM-200 (Walter Tondu) 10. 08:17 AM - CLEVELAND WHEELS/BRAKES -- 600X6 ON INCH AND 1/4 AXLES (WFACT01@aol.com) 11. 08:37 AM - Re: Engine problems (Bob J) 12. 12:06 PM - Re: CLEVELAND WHEELS/BRAKES -- 600X6 ON INCH AND 1/4 AXLES (Mickey Coggins) 13. 12:41 PM - Re: CLEVELAND WHEELS/BRAKES -- 600X6 ON INCH AND 1/4 AXLES (WFACT01@aol.com) 14. 02:52 PM - Re: Engine problems. (james frierson) 15. 04:37 PM - Re: Should I or shouldn't I (Vanremog@aol.com) 16. 08:45 PM - Kx 125 repair guy needed (Charles Heathco) 17. 09:18 PM - Re: Should I or shouldn't I (RV6 Flyer) 18. 09:48 PM - Re: Kx 125 repair guy needed (William Gill) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 04:11:36 AM PST US Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. From: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" Those that answered sticky valve.... How does a rise to a hot cht get in line with this? Only way for the cht to rise is for the mixture to lean right? I would expect a sticky valve to lower the temp. Mike Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ed Holyoke Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: Ed Holyoke Donald Nowakowski wrote: --> RV-List message posted by: Donald Nowakowski Folks, Any help would be appreciated. Having said that, Ed Holyoke's situation is much more dire than mine so help him first (he is traveling, I am at my home airport). My problem's all solved, thank goodness. A new blow proof exhaust gasket did the trick and I'm back in business. I owe the local chapter big time for lending the hangar. I hope Donald can get his problem solved quickly, too. Pax, Ed Holyoke ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 04:36:18 AM PST US From: "Mark Burns" Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: "Mark Burns" Mike, My thoughts are that the exhaust gases from the other cyl(s) are entering cyl #4 through the stuck open valve. With the exhaust valve stuck open no cooling from the intake air (fuel) will take place as there will be no suction to pull it in. Mark Burns -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta) Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" Those that answered sticky valve.... How does a rise to a hot cht get in line with this? Only way for the cht to rise is for the mixture to lean right? I would expect a sticky valve to lower the temp. Mike Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ed Holyoke Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: Ed Holyoke Donald Nowakowski wrote: --> RV-List message posted by: Donald Nowakowski Folks, Any help would be appreciated. Having said that, Ed Holyoke's situation is much more dire than mine so help him first (he is traveling, I am at my home airport). My problem's all solved, thank goodness. A new blow proof exhaust gasket did the trick and I'm back in business. I owe the local chapter big time for lending the hangar. I hope Donald can get his problem solved quickly, too. Pax, Ed Holyoke ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 04:40:59 AM PST US From: "Stucklen, Frederic W UTPWR" Subject: RV-List: Engine problems 0.30 MIME_BASE64_TEXT RAW: Message text disguised using base64 encoding --> RV-List message posted by: "Stucklen, Frederic W UTPWR" Don, I've had the same problems. GET RID OF THE 386 PLUGS..... If you look at the #4 cylinder plugs, you will see that the ceramic has been damaged, actually melted! And with them glowing you have pre-ignition problems, causing back-firing into the intake manifold, causing ALL cylinders to misfire. (BTW, immediately pulling the mixture, counting to three, pushing it back in, will "put out" the glow plug effect, and save your cylinder...). Put in aviation plugs, preferably REM 37BY (or is it REM 38 BY) in all cylinders. It means a new harness, or at least new terminations, but it will solve the problem. My carbureted O-320 with 9:1 pistons had the exact same problems. I initially thought that it was the ignitions systems. But close examination of the plugs (even new ones) revealed the pre-ignition problem. I tried everything - full mixture, aux pump ON, full throttle (even pumped the throttle), mag check - all the standard emergency procedures, nothing seemed to work. I finally started pulling the mixture to cut-off immediately when I started getting the rough engine. Wait 3 seconds, then pushed it in, and vola! the problem went away! Fred stucklen RV-6A N926RV 375 Hrs Time: 01:32:48 PM PST US Subject: Engine problems. From: Donald Nowakowski < nowakod@us.ibm.com > 04/13/2005 16:28:36, Serialize complete at 04/13/2005 16:28:36 --> RV-List message posted by: Donald Nowakowski < nowakod@us.ibm.com > Folks, Any help would be appreciated. Having said that, Ed Holyoke's situation is much more dire than mine so help him first (he is traveling, I am at my home airport). Plane specifics: RV-6, 0-320-B2C, Fixed pitch Sensenich, Jeff Rose ignition on the right firing Autolite 386 Auto plugs in the bottom of each cylinder, Slick Mag on the left firing the top aircraft plugs, New carb at overhaul, 240hours SMOH. I was flying the other day for about 1/2 hour when out of the blue the engine started running extremely rough. Mag check and fuel switch yielded the same result. All cylinder temps were in the norm except for #4 which went very hot (512 degrees on the CHT). All other cylinders were a little warmer than normal but not much...I think the hottest was 320 degrees. I wish I had the presence of mind to also notice the EGT's but I didn't....focus was on #4 CHT and getting my butt on the ground. At full throttle the plane would only muster 120 MPH. As soon as I had the airport made and pulled power for landing, everything smoothed out. It was instantaneous with pulling power. After landing and taxi back to the ramp I did a run up and had full RPM with not even a hint of a miss. The next day I did a compression check. All cylinder OK except for #4... 80/65. At annual just about a month ago this cylinder was my lowest but was at 80/70. I was concerned then but my IA friend told me that I shouldn't worry too much about it but to keep an eye on it. Other three cylinders 80/78, 80/79, 80/78. I am totally baffled. I suspected an air leak but found none. I was worried about detonation but the top of the piston looks great...no pitting. The cylinder walls look good also. The compression test revealed that the leak seems to be mostly from the intake but the exhaust is leaking also. How do I troubleshoot? I am tempted to fly the plane again (close to the airport) but I am spooked. I would love to know what happened and have a fix before heading into the sky. Thanks in advance for any/all ideas.....don Don Nowakowski , Equipment Engineering Tech Telephone (802)288-3359, ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 04:45:27 AM PST US From: "Doug Rozendaal" Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: "Doug Rozendaal" I "think" that a sticky exhaust valve would leak the burning air/fuel charge into the exhaust system and result in higher EGT. Tailwinds, Doug Rozendaal ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. > --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" > > Those that answered sticky valve.... How does a rise to a hot cht get in > line with this? > > Only way for the cht to rise is for the mixture to lean right? > I would expect a sticky valve to lower the temp. > Mike > Do not archive > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ed Holyoke > To: rv-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. > > --> RV-List message posted by: Ed Holyoke > > > Donald Nowakowski wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: Donald Nowakowski > > Folks, Any help would be appreciated. Having said that, Ed Holyoke's > situation is much more dire than mine so help him first (he is > traveling, > I am at my home airport). > > > My problem's all solved, thank goodness. A new blow proof exhaust gasket > did the trick and I'm back in business. I owe the local chapter big time > for lending the hangar. I hope Donald can get his problem solved > quickly, too. > > > Pax, > > Ed Holyoke > > ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 04:51:20 AM PST US Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. From: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" OK, then following this logic you would expect that to run hotter than the other cylinders? Hmmmm. I don't know if I buy that. I also don't know a damn thing about sticking valves. Just using my common sense here. A sticking valve causing a rough engine... ie the offending cylinder is not firing. I can not imagine that that offending cylinder would run hotter in CHT that the rest when it is not firing efficiently. Mike -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Mark Burns Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: "Mark Burns" Mike, My thoughts are that the exhaust gases from the other cyl(s) are entering cyl #4 through the stuck open valve. With the exhaust valve stuck open no cooling from the intake air (fuel) will take place as there will be no suction to pull it in. Mark Burns -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta) Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" Those that answered sticky valve.... How does a rise to a hot cht get in line with this? Only way for the cht to rise is for the mixture to lean right? I would expect a sticky valve to lower the temp. Mike Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ed Holyoke Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: Ed Holyoke Donald Nowakowski wrote: --> RV-List message posted by: Donald Nowakowski Folks, Any help would be appreciated. Having said that, Ed Holyoke's situation is much more dire than mine so help him first (he is traveling, I am at my home airport). My problem's all solved, thank goodness. A new blow proof exhaust gasket did the trick and I'm back in business. I owe the local chapter big time for lending the hangar. I hope Donald can get his problem solved quickly, too. Pax, Ed Holyoke ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 05:09:40 AM PST US From: Bob J Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems --> RV-List message posted by: Bob J > I've had the same problems. GET RID OF THE 386 PLUGS..... If you look at I agree 100%. Those plugs are no good in a Lycoming. Its too cold of a plug. I use the plugs Klaus recommends with my Electroair; they are the Denso W27ESR-U with adapters. There is an equivalent NGK that I now use (I forget the number) that are a cross-reference plug to the Denso's. I used to change them at every oil change, but found that was unnecessary. I change them now during annual. Regards, Bob Japundza RV-6 flying 600+ hours, F1 under const. ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 05:32:14 AM PST US From: "Dan Checkoway" Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems --> RV-List message posted by: "Dan Checkoway" > I agree 100%. Those plugs are no good in a Lycoming. Its too cold of > a plug. I use the plugs Klaus recommends with my Electroair; they are > the Denso W27ESR-U with adapters. There is an equivalent NGK that I > now use (I forget the number) that are a cross-reference plug to the > Denso's. I used to change them at every oil change, but found that > was unnecessary. I change them now during annual. I believe BR9ES is the NGK equivalent to the Denso W27EMR-C, not sure about the W27ESR-U. Double check me on that. Klaus sells the W27EMR-C and W24EMR-C plugs last time I looked. I use NGK BR8ES (5422) plugs with my Lightspeed Plasma II on my RV-7, IO-360-A1B6, 8.7:1. I have had great performance and no problems with the BR8ES plugs. They're available at just about any auto parts store. I found the cheapest source to be Pep Boys at $1.79 each. )_( Dan RV-7 N714D http://www.rvproject.com ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 06:32:50 AM PST US From: "cgalley" Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: "cgalley" Leaner can be a lower temperature depending on how lean. The problem with a sticking valve is that the burn is not controlled but goes out thru the exhaust valve for a longer time. This heats up the cylinder head to a higher temp. Head doesn't get a chance to cool. Cy Galley - Chair, AirVenture Emergency Aircraft Repair A Service Project of Chapter 75 EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC EAA Sport Pilot ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. > --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" > > > Those that answered sticky valve.... How does a rise to a hot cht get in > line with this? > > Only way for the cht to rise is for the mixture to lean right? > I would expect a sticky valve to lower the temp. > Mike > Do not archive > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ed Holyoke > To: rv-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. > > --> RV-List message posted by: Ed Holyoke > > > Donald Nowakowski wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: Donald Nowakowski > > Folks, Any help would be appreciated. Having said that, Ed Holyoke's > situation is much more dire than mine so help him first (he is > traveling, > I am at my home airport). > > > My problem's all solved, thank goodness. A new blow proof exhaust gasket > did the trick and I'm back in business. I owe the local chapter big time > for lending the hangar. I hope Donald can get his problem solved > quickly, too. > > > Pax, > > Ed Holyoke > > > ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 07:39:03 AM PST US From: Walter Tondu Subject: Re: RV-List: Snorkle for AirFlow Performance FM-200 --> RV-List message posted by: Walter Tondu On 04/13 3:42, Ron Jagels wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: "Ron Jagels" > > I have an IO-360-M1 with Airflow Performance fuel injection (FM-200 controller). Using the smooth lower cowl and firewall forward kit from Vans which has a fiberglass filtered air inlet plenum made for a Bendix fuel injector - hence flat face mating surface with four bolt holes. Several questions: > > 1) Has anyone modified the Vans plenum to fit the FM-200 controller? I am aware of several builders who have placed a wye on the FM inlet and used one branch for the filtered air inlet and one branch as ram air inlet. This requires adding a hole in the lower cowl and I'm looking for other solutions. > > 2) What method was used to attach inlet plenum to the FM-200 controller? > > 3) What attachment piece was used to transition between the fiberglass plenum and the FM-200 inlet? > > Photos and/or drawings for the above would be greatly appreciated. I used some silicone tank baffle material and clamped it on. -- Walter Tondu http://www.rv7-a.com ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 08:17:41 AM PST US From: WFACT01@aol.com Subject: RV-List: CLEVELAND WHEELS/BRAKES -- 600X6 ON INCH AND 1/4 AXLES --> RV-List message posted by: WFACT01@aol.com CHECK OUT EBAY ITEM # 4543359529. NEW 600X6 LOW PROFILE TIRES WHEELS/BRAKES, SPACERS AND BUSHINGS FOR RV-8 -- TOM Tom Whelan Whelan Farms Airport President EAA Chapter 1097 wfact01@aol.com 249 Hard Hill Road North PO Box 426 Bethlehem, CT 06751 Tel: 203-266-5300 Fax: 202-266-5140 EAA Technical/Flight Advisor RV-8 540 LYC (40 PLUS HOURS) S-51 Mustang Turbine (Under Construction) ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 08:37:31 AM PST US From: Bob J Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems --> RV-List message posted by: Bob J On 4/14/05, Dan Checkoway wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: "Dan Checkoway" > I use NGK BR8ES (5422) plugs with my Lightspeed Plasma II on my RV-7, > IO-360-A1B6, 8.7:1. I have had great performance and no problems with the > BR8ES plugs. They're available at just about any auto parts store. I found > the cheapest source to be Pep Boys at $1.79 each. Yes that sounds like the correct part number. Regards, Bob ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 12:06:46 PM PST US From: Mickey Coggins Subject: Re: RV-List: CLEVELAND WHEELS/BRAKES -- 600X6 ON INCH AND 1/4 AXLES --> RV-List message posted by: Mickey Coggins Hi, Is this a fairly common upgrade to the RV8? Where I fly we have a lot of grass strips, but I've never had any trouble with the Warrior I currently fly. Will the standard wheel pants fit with these bigger wheels and tires? Thanks, Mickey > CHECK OUT EBAY ITEM # 4543359529. NEW 600X6 LOW PROFILE TIRES WHEELS/BRAKES, > SPACERS AND BUSHINGS FOR RV-8 -- TOM > > Tom Whelan > Whelan Farms Airport > President EAA Chapter 1097 > wfact01@aol.com > 249 Hard Hill Road North > PO Box 426 > Bethlehem, CT 06751 > Tel: 203-266-5300 > Fax: 202-266-5140 > EAA Technical/Flight Advisor > RV-8 540 LYC (40 PLUS HOURS) > S-51 Mustang Turbine (Under Construction) -- Mickey Coggins http://www.rv8.ch/ #82007 Wiring ________________________________ Message 13 ____________________________________ Time: 12:41:38 PM PST US From: WFACT01@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: CLEVELAND WHEELS/BRAKES -- 600X6 ON INCH AND 1/4 AXLES --> RV-List message posted by: WFACT01@aol.com MICKY-I HAD A MODED STOCK PAIR THAT WORKED-TOM Tom Whelan Whelan Farms Airport President EAA Chapter 1097 wfact01@aol.com 249 Hard Hill Road North PO Box 426 Bethlehem, CT 06751 Tel: 203-266-5300 Fax: 202-266-5140 EAA Technical/Flight Advisor RV-8 540 LYC (40 PLUS HOURS) S-51 Mustang Turbine (Under Construction) ________________________________ Message 14 ____________________________________ Time: 02:52:51 PM PST US From: "james frierson" Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. --> RV-List message posted by: "james frierson" If you have a sticking exhaust valve there is no burn in that cyl because on the intake stroke the intake valve opens exposing the cyl to the lower pressure in the intake. At this point the intake is contaminated with exhaust gases flowing passed the "stuck" exhaust valve from the higher pressure exhaust system to lower pressure intake system. This will cause the other cyl to perform poorly as well. Not to mention the intake charge in the suspect cyl is far from optimum. Now, on the compression stroke the piston will push whatever is left in the cyl out the stuck valve. At that time there is nothing left in the cyl to burn which would not explain a high cyl head temp. So in my opinion the higher CHT does not indicate a stuck valve. I am not an expert I just play one on the internet. Scott Frierson RV6-A Flying >From: "cgalley" >Reply-To: rv-list@matronics.com >To: >Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. >Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 08:31:25 -0500 > >--> RV-List message posted by: "cgalley" > >Leaner can be a lower temperature depending on how lean. > > >The problem with a sticking valve is that the burn is not controlled but >goes out thru the exhaust valve for a longer time. This heats up the >cylinder head to a higher temp. Head doesn't get a chance to cool. > >Cy Galley - Chair, >AirVenture Emergency Aircraft Repair >A Service Project of Chapter 75 >EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC >EAA Sport Pilot > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" >To: >Subject: RE: RV-List: Engine problems. > > > > --> RV-List message posted by: "Stewart, Michael (ISS Atlanta)" > > > > > > Those that answered sticky valve.... How does a rise to a hot cht get in > > line with this? > > > > Only way for the cht to rise is for the mixture to lean right? > > I would expect a sticky valve to lower the temp. > > Mike > > Do not archive > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com > > [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ed Holyoke > > To: rv-list@matronics.com > > Subject: Re: RV-List: Engine problems. > > > > --> RV-List message posted by: Ed Holyoke > > > > > > Donald Nowakowski wrote: > > --> RV-List message posted by: Donald Nowakowski > > > > Folks, Any help would be appreciated. Having said that, Ed Holyoke's > > situation is much more dire than mine so help him first (he is > > traveling, > > I am at my home airport). > > > > > > My problem's all solved, thank goodness. A new blow proof exhaust gasket > > did the trick and I'm back in business. I owe the local chapter big time > > for lending the hangar. I hope Donald can get his problem solved > > quickly, too. > > > > > > Pax, > > > > Ed Holyoke > > > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 15 ____________________________________ Time: 04:37:52 PM PST US From: Vanremog@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: Should I or shouldn't I --> RV-List message posted by: Vanremog@aol.com In a message dated 4/12/2005 1:43:46 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, jorear@new.rr.com writes: This question is directed more toward my 6/6A brethren who are flying their creations. If you were in my shoes, where I am just about to take my 6A to the airport, would you replace the vertical stab and rudder with a 7/7A version prior to getting everything completed? Those of you that are flying the 6/6A, do you ever wish you had more rudder authority? Is the tendency to fishtail that apparent with the 6/6A vertical stab and rudder? ================================ No way! It's fine just the way it is. GV (RV-6A N1GV O-360-A1A, C/S, Flying 738hrs, Silicon Valley, CA) ________________________________ Message 16 ____________________________________ Time: 08:45:37 PM PST US From: "Charles Heathco" Subject: RV-List: Kx 125 repair guy needed --> RV-List message posted by: "Charles Heathco" My radio nav side has had a problem for a while, when I turn up the vol on nav to listen for Vor ID I get white noise which overrides comm side as well. I spoke to a radio guy about another problem, think his name is George something.. believe he is in Seven Lakes airpark. would like to get ahold of him, but lost all contact info. Anybody know him & how to get ahold of him? Any other recomendations for raidio repair guy in Atl area? charlie heathco ________________________________ Message 17 ____________________________________ Time: 09:18:12 PM PST US From: "RV6 Flyer" Subject: Re: RV-List: Should I or shouldn't I --> RV-List message posted by: "RV6 Flyer" During the past 7.5 years of flying my RV, there was only one time that I wish I had a larger rudder. The wind was 080 degrees to the runway and gusts were 38 knots. Gary A. Sobek "My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell, 1,654 + Flying Hours So. CA, USA http://SoCAL_WVAF.rvproject.com In a message dated 4/12/2005 1:43:46 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, jorear@new.rr.com writes: This question is directed more toward my 6/6A brethren who are flying their creations. If you were in my shoes, where I am just about to take my 6A to the airport, would you replace the vertical stab and rudder with a 7/7A version prior to getting everything completed? Those of you that are flying the 6/6A, do you ever wish you had more rudder authority? Is the tendency to fishtail that apparent with the 6/6A vertical stab and rudder? ________________________________ Message 18 ____________________________________ Time: 09:48:18 PM PST US From: "William Gill" Subject: RE: RV-List: Kx 125 repair guy needed --> RV-List message posted by: "William Gill" Call Honeywell @ 1-913-782-0400, ask receptionist for ext 1082 and tell the person that answers that you need to speak with someone for technical assistance on a KX125. Let us know about your experience with Honeywell. -Bill -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Charles Heathco Subject: RV-List: Kx 125 repair guy needed --> RV-List message posted by: "Charles Heathco" My radio nav side has had a problem for a while, when I turn up the vol on nav to listen for Vor ID I get white noise which overrides comm side as well. I spoke to a radio guy about another problem, think his name is George something.. believe he is in Seven Lakes airpark. would like to get ahold of him, but lost all contact info. Anybody know him & how to get ahold of him? Any other recomendations for raidio repair guy in Atl area? charlie heathco