---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sun 11/11/07: 21 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 04:13 AM - Re: Needed: Artificial Horizon (Kevin Horton) 2. 04:40 AM - Re: Vacuum Pump Repair (linn Walters) 3. 05:12 AM - Re: Needed: Artificial Horizon (FASTPILOTRV8@aol.com) 4. 05:19 AM - Re: Re: RV-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 11/07/07 (Scott) 5. 06:04 AM - Re: Re: RV-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 11/07/07 (Scott) 6. 08:56 AM - Re:Propeller for sale (glen matejcek) 7. 10:43 AM - Post Mortem - Matronics List Pummeled By Spam... (Matt Dralle) 8. 11:15 AM - magneto (Wheeler North) 9. 12:07 PM - NSI TURBO (A Smith) 10. 12:14 PM - Re: magneto (Scott) 11. 02:01 PM - Sensenich Prop and finished, painted Van's RV spinner for sale (Carl Froehlich) 12. 03:38 PM - Re: Sensenich Prop and finished, painted Van's RV spinner for sale (Dale Walter) 13. 05:10 PM - For sale: Intake system (Danny) 14. 05:14 PM - SOLD--------- For sale: Matco wheels and brakes (Danny) 15. 05:37 PM - Price for nose gear leg? (c.ennis) 16. 06:55 PM - Price for nose gear leg? (Ralph Hoover) 17. 07:34 PM - Re: Price for nose gear leg? (Bill Schlatterer) 18. 08:38 PM - SOLD For sale: Intake system (Danny) 19. 08:55 PM - For sale: Matco parking brake valve (Danny) 20. 09:05 PM - Re: SOLD For sale: Intake system (Konrad L. Werner) 21. 09:13 PM - For sale: Team Rocket wing tips (Danny) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 04:13:55 AM PST US From: Kevin Horton Subject: Re: RV-List: Needed: Artificial Horizon The tilt in the attitude indicator compensates for the fact that the instrument panel is not vertical when the aircraft is in level flight. The amount the instrument panel is tilted is the same on tricycle gear and taildragger aircraft. Kevin Horton On 10-Nov-07, at 9:39 PM, mike humphrey wrote: > Aren't 7 degree tilt instruments for taildraggers? Unless you > redesigned the 10's panel. > Mike H 9A/8A > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Chuck Weyant > To: rv-list@matronics.com > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 3:03 PM > Subject: RV-List: Needed: Artificial Horizon > > Just informed by Rudy's Aircraft Instruments that my Aeriatalia > Artifical Horizon > (part# 36100 9, Serial#03374) cannot be tilted 7 degrees for my RV10 > panel. Anyone out there have a good vac artifical horz for sale or > trade preferably with the 7 degree tilt already done? I bought this > one from a friend who had it overhauled and Rudy went thru it too. > I'll take any reasonable offer...or trade. > Chuck Weyant > Santa Maria, CA > 805 878-1922 ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 04:40:00 AM PST US From: linn Walters Subject: Re: RV-List: Vacuum Pump Repair Vanremog@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 11/10/2007 9:44:24 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, > ferrerg@comcast.net writes: > > I was ready to replace the failed vacuum pump (210 hours) in my > RV6 this week. > snip > > Just a stupid question, but... maybe it sheared for a reason? I > would check to see if the vanes are in good condition and not > partially fragged. 210 hours is not very much time on a vac pump. I think their overhaul/replacement time is given as around 500 hours. However, having said that, and having a couple of different couplers shear, my advice is to order a couple of spares if you're not going to open up the pump and look. None of my failure causes were were hard to find. The hardest part of fixing the problem is getting the @#$% pump off/on the engine. Linn do not archive > > > > N1GV (RV-6A, Flying 870hrs, O-360-A1A, C/S, Silicon Valley) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 05:12:41 AM PST US From: FASTPILOTRV8@aol.com Subject: Re: RV-List: Needed: Artificial Horizon I have a artificial Horizon I just removed from my RV8a that works fine . I Just up graded to OP Technologies Glass panel contact me if interested at 847-727-0026 Dane Sheahen N838RV RV8a Aren't 7 degree tilt instruments for taildraggers? Unless you redesigned the 10's panel. Mike H 9A/8A ----- Original Message ----- From: _Chuck Weyant_ (mailto:chuck@chuckdirect.com) Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 3:03 PM Subject: RV-List: Needed: Artificial Horizon Just informed by Rudy's Aircraft Instruments that my Aeriatalia Artifical Horizon (part# 36100 9, Serial#03374) cannot be tilted 7 degrees for my RV10 panel. Anyone out there have a good vac artifical horz for sale or trade preferably with the 7 degree tilt already done? I bought this one from a friend who had it overhauled and Rudy went thru it too. I'll take any reasonable offer...or trade. Chuck Weyant Santa Maria, CA 805 878-1922 href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/chref="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV-List">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator ?RV-List href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com (http://www.matronics.com/contribution) (http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV-List) ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 05:19:08 AM PST US From: Scott Subject: Re: RV-List: RE: RV-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 11/07/07 Remember that inside the mag, there is the set of points. One side of the points is connected to ground and the other side is connected to the P-Lead and one side of the coil. If the points are closed, you would read very close to a short to ground (as you did). You might have to rotate the engine (and I would suggest turning the prop backwards to avoid an accidental start!). At some point, the points should open and you would read an open with the ohm meter. Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) DEAN PSIROPOULOS wrote: > >Functional checkout of my electrical system has gone well so far with no >smoked wiring or equipment. I bought an equivalent of an Odyssey 680 a >couple years ago and trickle charged it occasionally hoping it would at >least be good enough to do electrical checkout, first engine start and maybe >a few times around the pattern. But it appears that is not the case. >Voltmeter says there is 12.5 volts at the terminals but it can't produce >enough amps to fire the battery contactor or even make some sparks when >shorted, pretty pathetic. I substituted a Panasonic 4.5 amp hour sealed lead >acid battery that I bought second hand about 6 years ago. It's got enough >oomph for the checkout but I'll need a new 680 for 1st engine start. > >I did a test on my magneto P-lead (one mag on left side, electronic on right >side)with an ohm meter. Thinking that when the key switch is in the off >position, the resistance across the p-lead should measure close to dead >short and, it does. By the same logic, I thought that when the mag was >ungrounded the resistance across the p-leads (I used a shielded wire with >the shield grounded at the magneto through the key switch, no local >grounding). But when I measured across the p-leads at the magneto the >resistance only went from 0.2 ohms to 0.4 ohms when I turned the key. Not >an appreciable increase in resistance but it was consistent (happens every >time) and measurable. I thought maybe I had a faulty key switch but not so, >I removed one p-lead from the mag and made the same measurement and the >resistance with the key in that mag's position read infinite. I suspect >that there is some thing about magnetos I don't know and that this is not a >problem but would like to be sure. Anybody ever done this test? Did you get >the same results? > >Also checked out the VM-1000 and it seems to work fine except for dimming. >I used one of the B&C dimmers connected to the VM-1000 dimming input but I >don't seem to get any dimming action (backlight works ok). Anyone else >experience this? Have I missed something in the VM manual and it doesn't use >an external dimming input? Any thoughts? Thanks. > >Dean >RV-6A N197DM >closer to 1st flight. > > > > ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 06:04:18 AM PST US From: Scott Subject: Re: RV-List: RE: RV-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 11/07/07 Oops, disregard my last post. Going through my Eisemann magneto service book, it looks like no matter if the points are open or closed, you will be reading through the primary of the coil to ground, so what you saw is probably correct...ie a reading of 0.2 ohms or so greater than when the switch was grounding the P lead through the ignition switch. I'll go back under my rock now...;( Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) Scott wrote: > > Remember that inside the mag, there is the set of points. One side of > the points is connected to ground and the other side is connected to > the P-Lead and one side of the coil. If the points are closed, you > would read very close to a short to ground (as you did). You might > have to rotate the engine (and I would suggest turning the prop > backwards to avoid an accidental start!). At some point, the points > should open and you would read an open with the ohm meter. > > Scott > http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ > Gotta Fly or Gonna Die > Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) > > > DEAN PSIROPOULOS wrote: > >> >> >> Functional checkout of my electrical system has gone well so far with no >> smoked wiring or equipment. I bought an equivalent of an Odyssey 680 a >> couple years ago and trickle charged it occasionally hoping it would at >> least be good enough to do electrical checkout, first engine start >> and maybe >> a few times around the pattern. But it appears that is not the case. >> Voltmeter says there is 12.5 volts at the terminals but it can't produce >> enough amps to fire the battery contactor or even make some sparks when >> shorted, pretty pathetic. I substituted a Panasonic 4.5 amp hour >> sealed lead >> acid battery that I bought second hand about 6 years ago. It's got >> enough >> oomph for the checkout but I'll need a new 680 for 1st engine start. >> >> I did a test on my magneto P-lead (one mag on left side, electronic >> on right >> side)with an ohm meter. Thinking that when the key switch is in the off >> position, the resistance across the p-lead should measure close to dead >> short and, it does. By the same logic, I thought that when the mag was >> ungrounded the resistance across the p-leads (I used a shielded wire >> with >> the shield grounded at the magneto through the key switch, no local >> grounding). But when I measured across the p-leads at the magneto the >> resistance only went from 0.2 ohms to 0.4 ohms when I turned the >> key. Not >> an appreciable increase in resistance but it was consistent (happens >> every >> time) and measurable. I thought maybe I had a faulty key switch but >> not so, >> I removed one p-lead from the mag and made the same measurement and the >> resistance with the key in that mag's position read infinite. I suspect >> that there is some thing about magnetos I don't know and that this is >> not a >> problem but would like to be sure. Anybody ever done this test? Did >> you get >> the same results? >> >> Also checked out the VM-1000 and it seems to work fine except for >> dimming. >> I used one of the B&C dimmers connected to the VM-1000 dimming input >> but I >> don't seem to get any dimming action (backlight works ok). Anyone else >> experience this? Have I missed something in the VM manual and it >> doesn't use >> an external dimming input? Any thoughts? Thanks. >> >> Dean >> RV-6A N197DM >> closer to 1st flight. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 08:56:04 AM PST US From: "glen matejcek" Subject: RV-List: RE:Propeller for sale Hi Steve- I've got a prop, but what was the outcome of the testing, aside from selling the MT? Enquiring minds want to know! >Removed from RV7A IO-360 for flight testing other props. >Steve glen matejcek aerobubba@earthlink.net ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 10:43:11 AM PST US From: Matt Dralle Subject: RV-List: Post Mortem - Matronics List Pummeled By Spam... Dear Listers, Over a 3-day period, Thursday 11/8 though Saturday 11/10, the Matronics Lists were pummeled with over 450,000 spam emails causing posting delays and a few duplicate messages. Yeah, I really said nearly half a million spams! The good news is that I don't believe a single one of them actually made it to the Lists thanks to the aggressive List filtering code and the Barracuda spam filter. The bad news was that it caused quite a back log of email messages starting Friday and continuing until late Saturday when I noticed that delivery seemed a bit sluggish. By about 11pm on Saturday night, I had managed to get the backlog cleared out of the spam filter by temporarily adjusting some of the filtering. A check of the queues this morning, and everything looks like its working great and there are no incoming filtering delays and spam levels appear to be back to "normal". There were a number of people asking what was going on, so I thought that I'd send out a follow up post mortem on the event... November is the annual List Fund Raiser. Your contribution directly enables me to buy systems like the Barracuda spam filter that keep the List free of that garbage. Please make a contribution to support your Lists! http://www.matronics.com/contribution Thank you! Matt Dralle Matronics Email List Administrator ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 11:15:29 AM PST US From: "Wheeler North" Subject: RV-List: magneto A magneto is not like a car ignition, it is the complete circuit from ground to ground both in the primary and secondary. So points open or closed, p-lead open or closed will still read <1 ohm circuit to ground. That's why a test lite won't work on timing the mag. It needs to have an oscillator to sense the coil/condenser being grounded by the points or not. W ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 12:07:09 PM PST US From: "A Smith" Subject: RV-List: NSI TURBO DO NOT ARCHIVE I have an NSI Turbo with about 10 hrs on it. I am interested in removing the turbo. Has anyone done this and what do I need to do. Would also be interested in swaping all or part of the install. ALbert Smith kitfox@ida.net MudLake, Idaho Kitfox 5 TD NSI with CAP ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 12:14:13 PM PST US From: Scott Subject: Re: RV-List: magneto Yup, you're right! That's why I retracted my statement and sheepishly crawled back under my rock ;) I found my Eisemann mag service manual and took a look at the schematic (after I first posted). Dang I hate when that happens (got to me before my morning coffee and my brain's mag switch was still grounded!) ;) Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) Wheeler North wrote: > >A magneto is not like a car ignition, it is the complete circuit from ground >to ground both in the primary and secondary. So points open or closed, >p-lead open or closed will still read <1 ohm circuit to ground. > >That's why a test lite won't work on timing the mag. It needs to have an >oscillator to sense the coil/condenser being grounded by the points or not. > >W > > > > ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 02:01:56 PM PST US From: "Carl Froehlich" Subject: RV-List: Sensenich Prop and finished, painted Van's RV spinner for sale I recently replaced my Sensenich 72FM8S9-1-84 on my RV-8A with a Hartzell prop. I'm selling the Sensenich prop, prop spacer, prop bolts, spinner and spinner SS hardware as a package. Here are the details: Sensenich 72FM8S9-1-84 Prop. 350 hours total on my RV-8A (O-360 A1A). I bought it new from Van's. It is in perfect condition, never hit, never anything, The package includes everything to bolt on the prop and spinner on any RV4, 6, 7, or 8. The spinner was painted when I did the plane, 'Midnight Pearl Blue" using PPG base cost/clear coat. If you don't like the color, repaint is easy as all the pin hole work is done. The spinner hardware consists of #8 SS flat head screws and #6 SS tinnermans drilled out and re-dimpled to #8 screw. I found using the smaller tinnermans allow for much cleaner, flush fit along the contour of the spinner. Package price: $1400 Carl Froehlich 540 371-8482 ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 03:38:09 PM PST US From: "Dale Walter" Subject: RE: RV-List: Sensenich Prop and finished, painted Van's RV spinner for sale FWIW, I had this same model prop and also replaced it with a Hartzell. I like the Hartzell a lot, but saw by comparison that the Sensenich prop was very efficient, faster (but used more fuel due to higher RPM) and quieter. In other words: the Sensenich is a very good prop. Dale RV6a 945 hrs (571 hrs with Sensenich prop) Do not archive _____ From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Carl Froehlich Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 5:01 PM Subject: RV-List: Sensenich Prop and finished, painted Van's RV spinner for sale I recently replaced my Sensenich 72FM8S9-1-84 on my RV-8A with a Hartzell prop. I'm selling the Sensenich prop, prop spacer, prop bolts, spinner and spinner SS hardware as a package. Here are the details: Sensenich 72FM8S9-1-84 Prop. 350 hours total on my RV-8A (O-360 A1A). I bought it new from Van's. It is in perfect condition, never hit, never anything, The package includes everything to bolt on the prop and spinner on any RV4, 6, 7, or 8. The spinner was painted when I did the plane, 'Midnight Pearl Blue" using PPG base cost/clear coat. If you don't like the color, repaint is easy as all the pin hole work is done. The spinner hardware consists of #8 SS flat head screws and #6 SS tinnermans drilled out and re-dimpled to #8 screw. I found using the smaller tinnermans allow for much cleaner, flush fit along the contour of the spinner. Package price: $1400 Carl Froehlich 540 371-8482 ________________________________ Message 13 ____________________________________ Time: 05:10:39 PM PST US Subject: RV-List: For sale: Intake system From: Danny I have an intake system from Massey Aero that I want to sell. This system converts the stock "smiley" intake to a round intake for the engine induction only. The system includes: Machined AL intake Machined AL filter mounts (2) K&N filter Molded glass inlet molded filter nose piece This is a really cool setup. I was going to use this on #25 but I'm working in JGTDTD (Just Get The Dam Thing Done) mode so someone else can play with it. The cost was $800 but the first $200 (OBO) takes it. Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com ________________________________ Message 14 ____________________________________ Time: 05:14:12 PM PST US Subject: RV-List: SOLD--------- For sale: Matco wheels and brakes From: Danny These parts have been sold Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL -----Original Message----- From: vft@aol.com Sent: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 9:07 pm Subject: For sale: Matco wheels and brakes I've bought a set of Grove wheels and brakes for #25 and would like to get something out of the Matco's I have. These have been on the airplane for a number of years but were never used in anger and are in very good shape.? I'm asking $400 but will take just about any reasonable offer. Maybe one of you guys knows someone building a HR2 on a budget. Included are: 2- Matco 5" wheels 2- Matco single piston calipers 2- Torque plates 2- 5" axels w/nuts 2- Air Hawk tires w/tubes If anyone is interested please respond off list or give me a call at : 407-687-3126 Danny Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com ________________________________ Message 15 ____________________________________ Time: 05:37:46 PM PST US From: "c.ennis" Subject: RV-List: Price for nose gear leg? BlankHas anybody been able to price the U-603-3X nose gear leg from Van's? I spent an hour searching the list on his website and couldn't find it. I m anaged to get a price on the fork (WD-630-1) but no luck on the gear leg. Thanks Charlie Ennis RV-6A Do nor archive ________________________________ Message 16 ____________________________________ Time: 06:55:38 PM PST US From: Ralph Hoover Subject: RV-List: Price for nose gear leg? Charlie, Here is the story on the gear leg mod from Harmon Lang. This is to go from a -2 to a -3, if you have the -1 I believe you need the new leg, I was unable to find the price on "the list" either. You probably need to call Van's. /"The procedure to send the nose gear for modifying. Pack it up in a box or tube and send it to Langair Machining 33094 Church Rd. Warren Or. 97053. A drawing for a box is on the web site. A tube from a carpet core also works. Include $75.00 for the work and enough to ship it back. Cash or check. We don't take credit cards. Include a return label. We will remove it from the container, cut the 1 in off, rethread and put it back in the same container. The rethreading is done with a carbide thread milling tool running in a CNC mill. If you have the mill you can do this yourself. Cutter cost and set up will only cost about $300.00 or so. Expect the time in our shop to be about 4 days. Until we know how many there will be, we have to set one day aside to do the batch that comes in for the week. Please help by making the repackaging go as easily as possible. NO CONFUSION. Harmon"/ -----Original Message----- From: Ralph Hoover [mailto:hooverra@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 7:41 AM Subject: RV7A U603-2 Modification Harmon, Please supply a quotation for modification of a Vans U-603-2 nose gear leg to a U603-3 per SB 07-11-09. Thank you -- Ralph C. Hoover RV7A hooverra at verizon dot net -- Ralph C. Hoover RV7A hooverra at verizon dot net ________________________________ Message 17 ____________________________________ Time: 07:34:50 PM PST US From: "Bill Schlatterer" Subject: RE: RV-List: Price for nose gear leg? Had it done there several months ago. Went just like below. No problem and nice work. Hardest part of the mod is building the box ;-) Bill S 7a Ark Do not archive -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Ralph Hoover Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 8:54 PM Subject: RV-List: Price for nose gear leg? Charlie, Here is the story on the gear leg mod from Harmon Lang. This is to go from a -2 to a -3, if you have the -1 I believe you need the new leg, I was unable to find the price on "the list" either. You probably need to call Van's. /"The procedure to send the nose gear for modifying. Pack it up in a box or tube and send it to Langair Machining 33094 Church Rd. Warren Or. 97053. A drawing for a box is on the web site. A tube from a carpet core also works. Include $75.00 for the work and enough to ship it back. Cash or check. We don't take credit cards. Include a return label. We will remove it from the container, cut the 1 in off, rethread and put it back in the same container. The rethreading is done with a carbide thread milling tool running in a CNC mill. If you have the mill you can do this yourself. Cutter cost and set up will only cost about $300.00 or so. Expect the time in our shop to be about 4 days. Until we know how many there will be, we have to set one day aside to do the batch that comes in for the week. Please help by making the repackaging go as easily as possible. NO CONFUSION. Harmon"/ -----Original Message----- From: Ralph Hoover [mailto:hooverra@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 7:41 AM Subject: RV7A U603-2 Modification Harmon, Please supply a quotation for modification of a Vans U-603-2 nose gear leg to a U603-3 per SB 07-11-09. Thank you -- Ralph C. Hoover RV7A hooverra at verizon dot net -- Ralph C. Hoover RV7A hooverra at verizon dot net ________________________________ Message 18 ____________________________________ Time: 08:38:31 PM PST US Subject: RV-List: SOLD For sale: Intake system From: Danny These parts have been sold. Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL -----Original Message----- From: Danny Sent: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 8:09 pm Subject: For sale: Intake system I have an intake system from Massey Aero that I want to sell. This system converts the stock "smiley" intake to a round intake for the engine induction only. The system includes: Machined AL intake Machined AL filter mounts (2) K&N filter Molded glass inlet molded filter nose piece This is a really cool setup. I was going to use this on #25 but I'm working in JGTDTD (Just Get The Dam Thing Done) mode so someone else can play with it. The cost was $800 but the first $200 (OBO) takes it. Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com ________________________________ Message 19 ____________________________________ Time: 08:55:32 PM PST US Subject: RV-List: For sale: Matco parking brake valve From: Danny New in box Matco parking brake valve. ACS price is $108. First $75 takes it. Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com ________________________________ Message 20 ____________________________________ Time: 09:05:19 PM PST US From: "Konrad L. Werner" Subject: Re: RV-List: SOLD For sale: Intake system Thanks for the picture you sent earlier, but I guess someone beat me to it while I had dinner tonight... ----- Original Message ----- From: Danny To: rocket-list@matronics.com ; rv-list@matronics.com Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 9:36 PM Subject: RV-List: SOLD For sale: Intake system These parts have been sold. Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL -----Original Message----- From: Danny To: rocket-list@matronics.com; rv-list@matronics.com Sent: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 8:09 pm Subject: For sale: Intake system I have an intake system from Massey Aero that I want to sell. This system converts the stock "smiley" intake to a round intake for the engine induction only. The system includes: Machined AL intake Machined AL filter mounts (2) K&N filter Molded glass inlet molded filter nose piece This is a really cool setup. I was going to use this on #25 but I'm working in JGTDTD (Just Get The Dam Thing Done) mode so someone else can play with it. The cost was $800 but the first $200 (OBO) takes it. Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! ________________________________ Message 21 ____________________________________ Time: 09:13:36 PM PST US Subject: RV-List: For sale: Team Rocket wing tips From: Danny These tips will fit the straight wing wing F1, HR2, and RV4,6,7,and8. They were originaly sent with my kit and are approx 8 years old. They were warped a bit and I spent a lot of time getting them fitted to my wings. In the end they needed more work than I was willing to put into them so I bought a set of Vans tips for #25. 20/20 hind sight says I could of had these looking pretty nice in the amount of time it took to start over with the Vans parts. These would be great for someone on a budget and include the clear lens for the landing/position light but no lights. Asking $100 OBO. Please note that these are large pieces so shipping may cost a bit. Danny Melnik F1 #25 Rocket Factory Melbourne, FL ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. 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