---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Wed 01/25/06: 27 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 12:39 AM - Re: Re: Waterjet Cutting (Steven DiNieri) 2. 06:53 AM - Re: B&C alternator clearance (Chris Brooks) 3. 07:13 AM - dan's wife!? (Frazier, Vincent A) 4. 07:44 AM - Re: B&C alternator clearance (Konrad L. Werner) 5. 09:55 AM - Re: B&C alternator clearance (Dean Pichon) 6. 10:43 AM - Re: dan's wife!? (Dave Nellis) 7. 11:09 AM - oil rant response (charles heathco) 8. 11:47 AM - Re: dan's wife!? (Ron Lee) 9. 11:49 AM - Re: oil rant response (Ron Lee) 10. 01:01 PM - Re: (Wheeler North) 11. 01:18 PM - Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available (DAVID REEL) 12. 01:37 PM - Re: (Terry Watson) 13. 01:48 PM - Re: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available (Sam Buchanan) 14. 02:11 PM - Re: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available (RV6 Flyer) 15. 02:11 PM - Seats (Bert Murillo) 16. 03:39 PM - Need suggestion for book on fiberglass (Jeff Dowling) 17. 03:40 PM - Re: Seats (Jeff Dowling) 18. 03:45 PM - Seats (Michael Ashura) 19. 04:10 PM - Re: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass (Terry Watson) 20. 04:14 PM - Re: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass (Bruce Gray) 21. 04:17 PM - Re: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass (Brian Alley) 22. 04:34 PM - Re: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass (Mike Kraus) 23. 05:37 PM - Re: B&C alternator clearance (Bobby Hester) 24. 05:50 PM - Re: B&C alternator clearance (Kyle Boatright) 25. 06:51 PM - Re: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass (Sportypilot) 26. 07:42 PM - A little adition from an old fart (charles heathco) 27. 07:58 PM - Re: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available (Steven DiNieri) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 12:39:52 AM PST US From: "Steven DiNieri" Subject: RE: RV-List: Re: Waterjet Cutting --> RV-List message posted by: "Steven DiNieri" Emachineshop.com is the cats meow...if you can draw a part, it can be made most any material, most any process, all online, with pricing... give a look... Steven dinieri N221rv N231rv -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of bdjones1965 Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:48 PM Subject: RV-List: Re: Waterjet Cutting --> RV-List message posted by: "bdjones1965" Excellent responses. Thanks Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=6648#6648 ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 06:53:12 AM PST US From: "Chris Brooks" Subject: Re: RV-List: B&C alternator clearance --> RV-List message posted by: "Chris Brooks" Konrad, that makes since to me. My algebra is probably flawed but I calculated that if I went with a 3-1/4" pulley instead of the 2-3/4" it would move the alt. .4" closer to the engine but only gain 1/8" of pulley clearance. That .4" puts me back into the prop governor line. Chris ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 07:13:09 AM PST US Subject: RV-List: dan's wife!? From: "Frazier, Vincent A" --> RV-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" Oh sure, tease us with the image of a "pin up wife" and not tell us the URL. Good thing that I have a pin up wife of my own to gawk at. I even put her on the back of my flight jacket. http://vincesrocket.com/jacket%20back%20web.JPG (Artwork done by R.T. Foster, www.rtfosterart.com) Go Dan! ;-) Vince Frazier http://vincesrocket.com/ ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 07:44:45 AM PST US From: "Konrad L. Werner" Subject: Re: RV-List: B&C alternator clearance --> RV-List message posted by: "Konrad L. Werner" Chris, What is your thought in regards to a small clearance bump fiberglassed into the cowl, versus buying a new expensive alternator? After all it is not very much additional clearance that you are looking for? Or perhaps you could stay away from the 3+G Pulls :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Brooks To: rv-list@matronics.com Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:52 AM Subject: Re: RV-List: B&C alternator clearance --> RV-List message posted by: "Chris Brooks" Konrad, that makes since to me. My algebra is probably flawed but I calculated that if I went with a 3-1/4" pulley instead of the 2-3/4" it would move the alt. .4" closer to the engine but only gain 1/8" of pulley clearance. That .4" puts me back into the prop governor line. Chris -- ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 09:55:41 AM PST US From: "Dean Pichon" Subject: RE: RV-List: B&C alternator clearance --> RV-List message posted by: "Dean Pichon" I have a similar set-up to yours with the 40 amp B&C alternator, the same engine, and a constant speed prop. I found that my alterantor hit the cowl on the first flight. I used a slightly shorter (Gates) belt and modified the tensioning arm. Since the mod I have not had a problem in over 300 hours. 'Hope this helps, Dean Pichon RV-4 Bolton, MA ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Chris Brooks" Subject: RV-List: B&C alternator clearance --> RV-List message posted by: "Chris Brooks" I currently have Vans 35amp alt. With a Gates 7355 belt (36-1/4") on an O-360 C/S. Somewhere between 3-3.5 g's the pulley makes contact with lower cowl. I tried the next size shorter belt 7350 (35-5/8") but it's too tight and holds the alternator against the Stainless oil line from the governor. I would buy a B&C L40 if I thought it would give more clearance, but would rather save the money if it wouldn't fit with the shorter belt. Does anyone have a B&C L40 on a O-360 with a constant speed prop, and using a 7350 (35-5/8") (890mm) belt? If I know this combination works I'll order the B&C. Chris Brooks RV6 On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 10:43:53 AM PST US From: Dave Nellis Subject: Re: RV-List: dan's wife!? --> RV-List message posted by: Dave Nellis Jen is a very attractive woman. But I believe that ANY woman that will help her husband rivet an airplane is a goddess. Dave Nellis --- "Frazier, Vincent A" wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" > > > Oh sure, tease us with the image of a "pin up wife" > and not tell us the > URL. > > Good thing that I have a pin up wife of my own to > gawk at. I even put > her on the back of my flight jacket. > http://vincesrocket.com/jacket%20back%20web.JPG > (Artwork done by R.T. > Foster, www.rtfosterart.com) > > Go Dan! ;-) > > Vince Frazier > http://vincesrocket.com/ > > > > > > > > browse > Subscriptions page, > FAQ, > > Admin. > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 11:09:40 AM PST US From: "charles heathco" Subject: RV-List: oil rant response --> RV-List message posted by: "charles heathco" I didnt read em all, but Mickys reply was on the mark for me, As for cars, My VERY comfortable and quiet Buick Regal gets 32 mpg on the road. As for global warming, anyboddy seen all the disapearing glaciers and barren land that was once covered with ice? As for nEuropena gas, It was $1.00 a gal in germany in the late 50's already. I know because when my ultra cheep gas ration card ran out, I had to buy it at the pump. Now let me tell you, those Litters run so fast you can hardly see them :-) Charlie Heathco ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 11:47:32 AM PST US From: Ron Lee Subject: Re: RV-List: dan's wife!? --> RV-List message posted by: Ron Lee At 11:42 AM 1/25/2006, you wrote: >--> RV-List message posted by: Dave Nellis > >Jen is a very attractive woman. But I believe that >ANY woman that will help her husband rivet an airplane >is a goddess. and a "keeper." Ron Lee Do not archive ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 11:49:37 AM PST US From: Ron Lee Subject: Re: RV-List: oil rant response --> RV-List message posted by: Ron Lee At 12:06 PM 1/25/2006, you wrote: >--> RV-List message posted by: "charles heathco" > >I didnt read em all, but Mickys reply was on the mark for me, As for >cars, My VERY comfortable and quiet Buick Regal gets 32 mpg on the road. >As for global warming, anyboddy seen all the disapearing glaciers and >barren land that was once covered with ice? As for nEuropena gas, It was >$1.00 a gal in germany in the late 50's already. >I know because when my ultra cheep gas ration card ran out, I had to buy >it at the pump. Now let me tell you, those Litters run so fast you can >hardly see them :-) Charlie Heathco Charlie, ever notice that the polar regions used to be much warmer? And northern US was under a ice sheet? It is dangerous to use what is "normal" during one's lifespan when global climatic changes happen over thousands/tens of thousands of years. Ron Lee Do not archive ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 01:01:14 PM PST US From: Wheeler North Subject: Re: RV-List: --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we can find laying around. Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something different??? ;{) Re: RV-List: We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we can find laying around. Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something different??? ;{) ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 01:18:15 PM PST US From: "DAVID REEL" Subject: RV-List: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available --> RV-List message posted by: "DAVID REEL" I have a new fuel pump model LW15473 date code 3905 avialable for $200. I'll pay shipping. ACS list $254.95 plus shipping. Good for engine models: IO-320, IO-360, AIO-360, HIO-360, IVO-360, IO-540, IGO-540, IO-720. Here's the scoop: I have an O360 which came from the factory with a low pressure fuel pump, an LW15472, which was recalled under a mandatory service bulletin. The Cessna dealer, Dulles Aviation, of Manassas VA, removed this pump & incorrectly recorded the model number as LW15473. The error was not caught by Cessna who shipped back a LW15473 which Dulles subsequently installed. The 25-30psi this pump produces overwhelmed my carburettor's ability to stop the fuel flow & it only took me four days to diagnose why my new from the factory engine wouldn't run more than 10 seconds before dying with fuel dripping out the filtered air box because I suspected everything I had done first. So, I bought a new low pressure pump from ACS and removed the one I have available. Total run time on it is about 30 seconds. What really bugged me though was that Dulles Aviation insisted they had done nothing wrong even though they agreed they had installed the wrong pump. So, if any of you have to have this warrantee type of service done by a dealer, beware, and make sure they get the numbers, which can be hard to read, right. Dave Reel - RV8A - Engine now running. ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 01:37:35 PM PST US From: "Terry Watson" Subject: RE: RV-List: --> RV-List message posted by: "Terry Watson" Thanks for sharing, Wheeler. Terry Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Wheeler North Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:59 PM Subject: Re: RV-List: --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we can find laying around. Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something different??? ;{) Re: RV-List: We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we can find laying around. Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something different??? ;{) ________________________________ Message 13 ____________________________________ Time: 01:48:19 PM PST US From: Sam Buchanan Subject: Re: RV-List: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available --> RV-List message posted by: Sam Buchanan DAVID REEL wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: "DAVID REEL" > > I have a new fuel pump model LW15473 date code 3905 avialable for > $200. I'll pay shipping. ACS list $254.95 plus shipping. Good for > engine models: IO-320, IO-360, AIO-360, HIO-360, IVO-360, IO-540, > IGO-540, IO-720. Here's the scoop: > > I have an O360 which came from the factory with a low pressure fuel > pump, an LW15472, which was recalled under a mandatory service > bulletin. The Cessna dealer, Dulles Aviation, of Manassas VA, > removed this pump & incorrectly recorded the model number as LW15473. > The error was not caught by Cessna who shipped back a LW15473 which > Dulles subsequently installed. The 25-30psi this pump produces > overwhelmed my carburettor's ability to stop the fuel flow & it only > took me four days to diagnose why my new from the factory engine > wouldn't run more than 10 seconds before dying with fuel dripping out > the filtered air box because I suspected everything I had done first. > So, I bought a new low pressure pump from ACS and removed the one I > have available. Total run time on it is about 30 seconds. I thought I was the only one who had been through this fiasco! :-) Wentworth sent a high pressure pump with my used O-320 engine. Like Dave's engine, mine would only run a few seconds before fuel would be pouring out the carb. After considerable time spent troubleshooting, I disgustedly had the carb in hand and was about to tear it apart when somebody mentioned "What are the odds you have a high pressure pump?". The two pumps look identical. I used a Sharpie and wrote the correct part number on my new low pressure pump. This was one of those deals that in hindsight I should have figured out in minutes.......but didn't.... I think I still have the several-years-old used high pressure pump in case anybody wants it for a spare; I have no knowledge of its history. Sam Buchanan ________________________________ Message 14 ____________________________________ Time: 02:11:18 PM PST US From: "RV6 Flyer" Subject: Re: RV-List: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available --> RV-List message posted by: "RV6 Flyer" I helped a friend with his IO-360 replace his mechanical fuel pump. The mechanial fuel pump was not making enough pressure to keep the engine running. The new pump came out of a new box with the part number of a high pressure fuel pump. The engine would not run more than 5 or 10 seconds. When we checked the new fuel pump, it had the part number of a low pressure fuel pump but the number on the box it came out of was high pressure. The moral of this story is "In God we trust. Everything else we check." This works even if you are a atheists. Verify the part number on the part is what it should be. Verify everything and trust no one. Gary A. Sobek "My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell, 1,833 + Flying Hours So. CA, USA http://SoCAL_WVAF.rvproject.com ----Original Message Follows---- From: Sam Buchanan Subject: Re: RV-List: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available --> RV-List message posted by: Sam Buchanan DAVID REEL wrote: > --> RV-List message posted by: "DAVID REEL" > > I have a new fuel pump model LW15473 date code 3905 avialable for > $200. I'll pay shipping. ACS list $254.95 plus shipping. Good for > engine models: IO-320, IO-360, AIO-360, HIO-360, IVO-360, IO-540, > IGO-540, IO-720. Here's the scoop: > > I have an O360 which came from the factory with a low pressure fuel > pump, an LW15472, which was recalled under a mandatory service > bulletin. The Cessna dealer, Dulles Aviation, of Manassas VA, > removed this pump & incorrectly recorded the model number as LW15473. > The error was not caught by Cessna who shipped back a LW15473 which > Dulles subsequently installed. The 25-30psi this pump produces > overwhelmed my carburettor's ability to stop the fuel flow & it only > took me four days to diagnose why my new from the factory engine > wouldn't run more than 10 seconds before dying with fuel dripping out > the filtered air box because I suspected everything I had done first. > So, I bought a new low pressure pump from ACS and removed the one I > have available. Total run time on it is about 30 seconds. I thought I was the only one who had been through this fiasco! :-) Wentworth sent a high pressure pump with my used O-320 engine. Like Dave's engine, mine would only run a few seconds before fuel would be pouring out the carb. After considerable time spent troubleshooting, I disgustedly had the carb in hand and was about to tear it apart when somebody mentioned "What are the odds you have a high pressure pump?". The two pumps look identical. I used a Sharpie and wrote the correct part number on my new low pressure pump. This was one of those deals that in hindsight I should have figured out in minutes.......but didn't.... I think I still have the several-years-old used high pressure pump in case anybody wants it for a spare; I have no knowledge of its history. Sam Buchanan ________________________________ Message 15 ____________________________________ Time: 02:11:18 PM PST US From: Bert Murillo Subject: RV-List: Seats --> RV-List message posted by: Bert Murillo Hello: I am looking for the best, well not the best but the least expensive place to get my Seats for my rv6a. I only checked Aero Classic,, too much money for my wallett.. Any other, dependable places ? Appreciate suggestions \\ Bert rvf6a ________________________________ Message 16 ____________________________________ Time: 03:39:08 PM PST US From: "Jeff Dowling" Subject: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Jeff Dowling" Does anyone know of a good book on how to do the fiberglass work that we typically do on RV's? Im tired of guessing at every step and bugging everybody on this list. Shemp/Jeff Dowling RV-6A, N915JD 235 hours Chicago/Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wheeler North" Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:59 PM Subject: Re: RV-List: > --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North > > We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we > can find laying around. > > > Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something > different??? > > > ;{) > > > > > 5.5.2658.2"> > Re: RV-List: > > > We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we > can find laying around. > > > Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something > different??? > > > ;{) > > > ________________________________ Message 17 ____________________________________ Time: 03:40:23 PM PST US From: "Jeff Dowling" Subject: Re: RV-List: Seats --> RV-List message posted by: "Jeff Dowling" I bought my foam from Vans and had a local auto upholstery shop do the rest. Im satisfied with Vans product. Shemp/Jeff Dowling RV-6A, N915JD 235 hours Chicago/Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bert Murillo" Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:10 PM Subject: RV-List: Seats > --> RV-List message posted by: Bert Murillo > > Hello: > > I am looking for the best, well not the best but the least expensive > place > to get my Seats for my rv6a. > > I only checked Aero Classic,, too much money for my wallett.. > > Any other, dependable places ? > > Appreciate suggestions > > \\ > Bert > > > rvf6a > > > ________________________________ Message 18 ____________________________________ Time: 03:45:30 PM PST US From: "Michael Ashura" Subject: RV-List: Seats --> RV-List message posted by: "Michael Ashura" Bert, try Flightline Interiors. Abby is very reasonable and product is great! Mike ________________________________ Message 19 ____________________________________ Time: 04:10:38 PM PST US From: "Terry Watson" Subject: RE: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Terry Watson" Sam James has a VHS tape on basic fiberglassing, as used in RV's. Andy Gold at Builder's Books sells it. Terry --> RV-List message posted by: "Jeff Dowling" Does anyone know of a good book on how to do the fiberglass work that we typically do on RV's? Im tired of guessing at every step and bugging everybody on this list. Shemp/Jeff Dowling ________________________________ Message 20 ____________________________________ Time: 04:14:15 PM PST US From: "Bruce Gray" Subject: RE: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Bruce Gray" There's two types of fiber glassing, vinyl ester and epoxy. If you have vinyl ester parts, let me know and we'll hook you up with a friendly Glasair builder in your area, if it's epoxy work then you'll have to troll over to the Lancair list. Bruce www.glasair.org -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Dowling Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 6:37 PM Subject: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Jeff Dowling" Does anyone know of a good book on how to do the fiberglass work that we typically do on RV's? Im tired of guessing at every step and bugging everybody on this list. Shemp/Jeff Dowling RV-6A, N915JD 235 hours Chicago/Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wheeler North" Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:59 PM Subject: Re: RV-List: > --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North > > We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we > can find laying around. > > > Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something > different??? > > > ;{) > > > > > 5.5.2658.2"> > Re: RV-List: > > > We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we > can find laying around. > > > Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing something > different??? > > > ;{) > > > ________________________________ Message 21 ____________________________________ Time: 04:17:45 PM PST US From: Brian Alley Subject: Re: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: Brian Alley You might try contacting Sam James, he has an excellent video for beginners. I think it is called Composites 101!!!!! If you have specific question, your welcome to call or email me. I work with composites every day. BRIAN ALLEY (N320WT) CARBON FIBER COMPOSITES 101 Caroline Circle Hurricane, WV 25526 304-562-6800 home 304-395-4932 cell How are you going to win by a nose if you don't stick out your neck? ________________________________ Message 22 ____________________________________ Time: 04:34:12 PM PST US From: "Mike Kraus" Subject: RE: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Mike Kraus" I have a video, I think it is called fiberglass 101. Good video, no wait, the information on the video is good... The acting leaves much to be desired. I think it runs around $20, or I could part with mine if I can find it... Let me know, -Mike Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Dowling Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 6:37 PM Subject: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Jeff Dowling" --> Does anyone know of a good book on how to do the fiberglass work that we typically do on RV's? Im tired of guessing at every step and bugging everybody on this list. Shemp/Jeff Dowling RV-6A, N915JD 235 hours Chicago/Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wheeler North" Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:59 PM Subject: Re: RV-List: > --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North > > We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food > we can find laying around. > > > Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing > something different??? > > > ;{) > > > > > 5.5.2658.2"> > Re: RV-List: > > > We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food > we > can find laying around. > > > Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing > something > different??? > > > ;{) > > > ________________________________ Message 23 ____________________________________ Time: 05:37:57 PM PST US From: Bobby Hester Subject: Re: RV-List: B&C alternator clearance --> RV-List message posted by: Bobby Hester Chris, go here and see if this helps, he's using a NAPA 7355 belt: http://our-rv7a.com/engine/engine110703.htm Surfing the Web from Hopkinsville, KY Visit my web site at: http://www.geocities.com/hester-hoptown/RVSite/ RV7A Slowbuild wings-QB Fuse-XPO360 engine :-) Chris Brooks wrote: >--> RV-List message posted by: "Chris Brooks" > >Konrad, that makes since to me. My algebra is probably flawed but I >calculated that if I went with a 3-1/4" pulley instead of the 2-3/4" it >would move the alt. .4" closer to the engine but only gain 1/8" of pulley >clearance. That .4" puts me back into the prop governor line. > >Chris > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ Message 24 ____________________________________ Time: 05:50:38 PM PST US From: "Kyle Boatright" Subject: Re: RV-List: B&C alternator clearance --> RV-List message posted by: "Kyle Boatright" If you have a belt length problem, take your current belt to the local auto parts store. They will have a gauge to measure the length of your belt. Once you know that, you can choose another one that is the appropriate amount shorter. I found a little pulley scrubbing on my -'6's cowl last summer, took the old belt in and got a replacement that was a centimeter or two shorter. Made all the difference in the world. KB ________________________________ Message 25 ____________________________________ Time: 06:51:16 PM PST US From: "Sportypilot" Subject: Re: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass --> RV-List message posted by: "Sportypilot" tried emailing you to give you the fiberglass 101 sam james video ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Dowling" Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 5:37 PM Subject: RV-List: Need suggestion for book on fiberglass > --> RV-List message posted by: "Jeff Dowling" > > > Does anyone know of a good book on how to do the fiberglass work that we > typically do on RV's? Im tired of guessing at every step and bugging > everybody on this list. > > Shemp/Jeff Dowling > RV-6A, N915JD > 235 hours > Chicago/Louisville > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wheeler North" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:59 PM > Subject: Re: RV-List: > > >> --> RV-List message posted by: Wheeler North >> >> We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we >> can find laying around. >> >> >> Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing >> something >> different??? >> >> >> ;{) >> >> >> >> >> >> > 5.5.2658.2"> >> Re: RV-List: >> >> >> >> >> >> We'd just wake up in the morning, scratch ourselves, and see what food we >> can find laying around. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Dang, I been doing this for 48 years, was I supposed to be doing >> something >> different??? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ;{) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > ________________________________ Message 26 ____________________________________ Time: 07:42:03 PM PST US From: "charles heathco" Subject: RV-List: A little adition from an old fart --> RV-List message posted by: "charles heathco" Well I couldnt help it I had to add this. If It hadnt have been for all the wars that took so many out, we would be standing on each other. Now we have to deal with the fact that oour wars dont make many inroads on overpop., keep in mind that its not fuel, but pop, that keeps the balance.. Burn me at the stake, I dont give a damn. Charlie Heathco ________________________________ Message 27 ____________________________________ Time: 07:58:58 PM PST US From: "Steven DiNieri" Subject: RE: RV-List: Lycoming Mechanical Fuel Pump Available --> RV-List message posted by: "Steven DiNieri" I couldn't get any fuel pressure from the mech pump on one of the 0360-a4m's I bought brand new. After checking the pump and finding it worked fine we tore off the accessory housing and found that lycoming installed the wrong gear. So there was no cam to operate the pump. Steve dinieri The moral of this story is "In God we trust. Everything else we check." This works even if you are a atheists. Verify the part number on the part is what it should be. Verify everything and trust no one. Gary A. Sobek "My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell, 1,833 + Flying Hours So. CA, USA http://SoCAL_WVAF.rvproject.com