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0. 12:37 AM - List of Contributors Coming Soon - Make Sure You're Listed! (Matt Dralle)
1. 04:37 AM - Re: hose options, was oil and fuel hose maintenance (glen matejcek)
2. 05:05 AM - Re: Re: hose options, was oil and fuel hose maintenance (RV6 Flyer)
3. 05:44 AM - Prop gov. question (Dana Overall)
4. 07:24 AM - Re: Searching for a self-etching primer (Chuck Jensen)
5. 08:05 AM - Re: Prop gov. question (Hopperdhh@aol.com)
6. 09:08 AM - Re: apply for registration (Jerry2DT@aol.com)
7. 05:30 PM - Re: Searching for a self-etching primer (Charlie England)
8. 05:51 PM - truemap and motion m1300 outdoor tablet PC (ivo welch)
9. 08:42 PM - Re: Prop gov. question (Paul Rice)
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Subject: | List of Contributors Coming Soon - Make Sure You're Listed! |
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Subject: | RE: hose options, was oil and fuel hose maintenance |
Hi Andy et al-
The folks at Earl's indicate that their hoses should last a lifetime, as
long as they don't suffer mechanical damage and are reasonably protected
from heat. All the $higher$ end fittings and hoses are reusable, and the
fittings swivel to reduce stresses and installation hassles. The up front
costs are similar to Aeroquip, but unlike Aeroquip the hoses don't require
any special tools or talent to fabricate, and they should never have to be
replaced. The only caveat I can think of is that if one installed the
Teflon lined hose on the brake caliper, the lining could melt if you got
the brake hot enough. I'm not sure if that's possible without a fire,
though-
FWIW-
Andy Gold wrote:
> Is there a routine time (in years or hours) that flexible oil and
> fuel lines should be replaced, for no reason other than that they
> have reached a certain age?
>
> Andy
glen matejcek
aerobubba@earthlink.net
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Subject: | RE: hose options, was oil and fuel hose maintenance |
Standard industry practice is to replace hoses at overhaul time.
Gary A. Sobek
"My Sanity" RV-6 N157GS O-320 Hartzell,
1,972 + Flying Hours So. CA, USA
----Original Message Follows----
Andy Gold wrote:
> Is there a routine time (in years or hours) that flexible oil and
> fuel lines should be replaced, for no reason other than that they
> have reached a certain age?
>
> Andy
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Subject: | Prop gov. question |
Doing my final firewall forward wrapup and have this question. I need to
reorient the prop gov arm for an RV install. It looks I only need to go one
hole clockwise. Right to the point. How do I do it? Any gremlins?
http://rvflying.tripod.com/gov.jpg
Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
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Subject: | Searching for a self-etching primer |
The original formulation of Simple Green is definitely NOT good for
aluminum. If it gets in a crack, crevice, overlap joint or other
hideouts, it is highly corrosive. The Air Force has a ban on Simple
Green for use with aircraft. Within the last few months, Simple Green
has brought out an 'aircraft formulation' of the product, which
supposedly will not aggressively corrode aluminum. An excellent cleaner
but use with care and Read-the-Label to make sure you are using the
correct one. Note: Even the old formulation, when used on open sections
of aluminum and thoroughly wiped away, will cause no problem, but rivet
heads and seams are impossible to remove all the SG.
Chuck Jensen
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ron Lee
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: RV-List: Searching for a self-etching primer
>Yes, I scrubbed all my parts with Simple Green, thoroughly rinsed and
>scuffed them with Scotch Brite before applying the SEM primer. After
>discovering the finish coat peeling problem I went back to the local
>distributor for SEM and one of the old hands there told me that I
should
>have used an intermediate primer over the SEM etching primer. The
peeling
>hasn't happened everywhere (so far), only in places where it really
shows
>up. Fortunately I used a top coat that is pretty close to the color of
>the SEM or it could be worse.
I have heard (unverified) that Simple Green is not good for Aluminum.
There may be a formulation that is so ask around
Ron Lee
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Subject: | Re: Prop gov. question |
Dana,
On my McCauley governor, if I loosen all 6 allen head screws, the inner part
can be set at any angle. You can put the bracket on any one of six ways. I
don't know if that applies to all governors, or not.
Dan Hopper
RV-7A IO-360-A!A
In a message dated 11/27/2006 8:46:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
bo124rs@hotmail.com writes:
Doing my final firewall forward wrapup and have this question. I need to
reorient the prop gov arm for an RV install. It looks I only need to go one
hole clockwise. Right to the point. How do I do it? Any gremlins?
http://rvflying.tripod.com/gov.jpg
Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
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Subject: | Re: apply for registration |
Tom,
I had the same concerns but the federales popped mine back in less than two
weeks. But I'd send it to them right away anyhow. No reason whatsoever to
wait.
Of course, YMMV
Jerry Cochran
In a message dated 11/26/2006 12:02:33 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
rv-list@matronics.com writes:
Time: 09:10:11 PM PST US
From: sarg314 <sarg314@comcast.net>
Subject: RV-List: apply for registration
I have a registration number reserved, but haven't taken the next step -
actually applying for the registration number. I'm having a hard time
estimating how long it is going to take to get the plane finished. My
best guess is 3 to 6 months.
Suppose I apply for and get the registration complete in 90 days (FAA
says 90 - 120, though I've heard some guys claim it took them 6
months). Does the FAA care if 3 months goes by after they give me the
number before I actually get my airworthyness certificate?
--
Tom Sargent, RV-6A.
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Subject: | Re: Searching for a self-etching primer |
Chuck Jensen wrote:
>
>The original formulation of Simple Green is definitely NOT good for
>aluminum. If it gets in a crack, crevice, overlap joint or other
>hideouts, it is highly corrosive. The Air Force has a ban on Simple
>Green for use with aircraft. Within the last few months, Simple Green
>has brought out an 'aircraft formulation' of the product, which
>supposedly will not aggressively corrode aluminum. An excellent cleaner
>but use with care and Read-the-Label to make sure you are using the
>correct one. Note: Even the old formulation, when used on open sections
>of aluminum and thoroughly wiped away, will cause no problem, but rivet
>heads and seams are impossible to remove all the SG.
>
>Chuck Jensen
>
>
I'd just like to say thanks for a rational view of the issue. People
seem to forget that acid etch is pretty corrosive to AL, too, if you
fail to clean it off.
Charlie
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Subject: | truemap and motion m1300 outdoor tablet PC |
dear RV-ers.
About 3 years ago, I purchased a license for truemap software. It was
never used. It cost $595, and I presume that because it was never
activated, the folks there will be kind enough to transfer this to
anyone who wants to use it. (if not, I will take it back and refund the
money.) I also purchased a Motion M1300 tablet PC, *with outdoor
display*. the m1300 is almost the same thing as what they now sell as
their LE 1600 tablet, though the latter has bluetood tech, and a
fingerprint reader. the outdoor display is a *big* deal. w/o it, they
are cheap. the tablet was also barely used, plus I have some
accessories, like the extra keyboard---because I never ended up using
the truemap software. finally, I have two USB GPS receivers. (they
make sense, because a wireless consumes more power.)
alas, I don't need the system any more. I may list it on ebay in a week
or so. if you would like to purchase it, please drop me an email.
not the smartest purchase I ever made...
regards,
/ivo
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Subject: | Re: Prop gov. question |
Hey Dana,
If it is the MT gov, just cut the safety wire, loosen the screws and set the
arm at any angle you would like, retighten and safety wire.
Paul Rice
RV8-hope to fly in the late spring.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dana Overall" <bo124rs@hotmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 8:43 AM
Subject: RV-List: Prop gov. question
>
> Doing my final firewall forward wrapup and have this question. I need to
> reorient the prop gov arm for an RV install. It looks I only need to go
> one
> hole clockwise. Right to the point. How do I do it? Any gremlins?
>
>
> http://rvflying.tripod.com/gov.jpg
>
> Dana Overall
> Richmond, KY i39
> RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
> O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
> http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
> do not archive
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