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1. 04:17 AM - Re: Plenum - Van's 360 baffle kit - "finger spacer" (John Ciolino)
2. 05:54 AM - Re: Carpet Security (Tim Bryan)
3. 07:06 AM - Artex 200 to 406 (David Burnham)
4. 08:18 AM - Re: Artex 200 to 406 (steve)
5. 02:03 PM - Williamsburg, Va (zackrv8)
6. 02:11 PM - Oil cooler mount / wedge (Ralph E. Capen)
7. 04:05 PM - Re: Williamsburg, Va (Carl Froehlich)
8. 04:11 PM - Re: Oil cooler mount / wedge (Deems Davis)
9. 05:54 PM - Carpet Security (Emrath)
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Subject: | Re: Plenum - Van's 360 baffle kit - "finger spacer" |
Ralph,
I just finished the baffles myself and I have the Aerosport XP30 also. You
are right, you need a nut and bolt and the provided bolt is way too long. I
used a -10 but use what fits. I also installed a nutplate on the baffle
because I got tired of the the hand gymnastics required to get the nut on
and off.
My understanding is that the spacer is to move the baffle forward so it does
not rub on the rubber engine mount. I needed more that 1/4"-- just shy of
1/2".
John Ciolino
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph E. Capen" <recapen@earthlink.net>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 7:59 AM
Subject: RV-List: Plenum - Van's 360 baffle kit - "finger spacer"
>
> Folks,
>
> I started working on my baffle kit yesterday as it will be the basis for
> my plenum.
>
> The instructions call for a 1/4" 'finger spacer' on the back side of the
> first panel outboard of the centerline to be riveted around (below) a bolt
> hole for an AN4-15A bolt.
>
> My Aerosport built (XP360 I'm fairly sure) IO360B1F6 isn't threaded there
> so I know a nut/washer will also e required. Also, even with a 1/4"
> spacer, a 15 length bolt will be way too long.
>
> Anyone else find this? Is 1/4" thick a good size for the spacer? What
> length bolt did you use?
>
> Thanks,
> Ralph
>
>
>
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: RV-List: Carpet Security
In a message dated 2/4/2008 7:00:33 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
HCRV6@comcast.net writes:
Re Velcro, a word of caution. If you use the self stick kind you can expect
it to start shifting and slipping around before long and making a real mess,
I'm sure you can guess how I know. Get the Velcro that doesn't have an
adhesive backing and glue it down to stay with a good quality, like 3M,
contact cement.
===========================================
Or Gorilla Glue.
[Tim]
Yikes!! What out for that stuff it foams and multiplies in quantity by as
much as three times. If you use this, be warned.
N1GV (RV-6A, Flying 883hrs, O-360-A1A, C/S, Silicon Valley)
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Subject: | Artex 200 to 406 |
Has anyone exchanged their Artex 200 for a 406 ELT. Skygeek says you can use
the same remote switch and wiring harness. Can anyone help with the wiring
diagram.
The 200 has 3 wires between unit and switch 406 4wires and they connect to
different pins.
Regards,
Dave Burnham
N64FN
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Subject: | Re: Artex 200 to 406 |
Haven't done a 200 to 406 exchange, only a new install on an Artex ME406.
All the Artex installation manuals are here:
http://www.artex.net/support-resources/documents.php?folderid=5
Looks like the panel switch is the same, but wiring from the switch to
the ELT is different.
Steve A
RV-6A
David Burnham wrote:
> Has anyone exchanged their Artex 200 for a 406 ELT. Skygeek says you
> can use the same remote switch and wiring harness. Can anyone help
> with the wiring diagram.
> The 200 has 3 wires between unit and switch 406 4wires and they
> connect to different pins.
>
> Regards,
> Dave Burnham
> N64FN**
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Subject: | Williamsburg, Va |
I recently completed a trip with several other RV's to KJGG (Williamsburg). They have a great restaurant on the field, but if you want to spend the night and check out the sites with your wife, I highly recommend this place (http://www.innat802.com/).
It belongs to my brother-in-law and he told me that he will offer a 10% discount
if you tell him you are a pilot. He will also pick you up and drop you off
at the airport. No need to rent a car.
Zack
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RV8 #80125
RV10 # 40512
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162560#162560
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Subject: | Oil cooler mount / wedge |
I'm working on my plenum/baffling. I'm starting with Vans baffle kit. I have
decided that I would like to mount the oil cooler off the back of the #3 cyl back
plate instead of the firewall.
I'm also using a Sam James plenum - I'll be contacting them too!
How have others done it? I'll even look at firewall mounts - to see if there are
any good ones
Anyone have plans for the wedge option that I have seen (somewhere)?
Thanks,
Ralph
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Subject: | Williamsburg, Va |
I can vouch for the B&B. Great place.
Carl
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of zackrv8
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 4:59 PM
Subject: RV-List: Williamsburg, Va
I recently completed a trip with several other RV's to KJGG (Williamsburg).
They have a great restaurant on the field, but if you want to spend the
night and check out the sites with your wife, I highly recommend this place
(http://www.innat802.com/).
It belongs to my brother-in-law and he told me that he will offer a 10%
discount if you tell him you are a pilot. He will also pick you up and drop
you off at the airport. No need to rent a car.
Zack
--------
RV8 #80125
RV10 # 40512
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=162560#162560
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Subject: | Re: Oil cooler mount / wedge |
Robby Attaway http://www.attawayair.com/index.html had a mount that
would attach to the aft baffle, don't know if it will work with the SJ
plenum, as the plenum is placed pretty low wrt to the baffle. It's not
listed on his site, but If you call him he will let you know about it.
Deems Davis # 406
'Its all done....Its just not put together'
http://deemsrv10.com/
Ralph E. Capen wrote:
>
> I'm working on my plenum/baffling. I'm starting with Vans baffle kit. I have
decided that I would like to mount the oil cooler off the back of the #3 cyl
back plate instead of the firewall.
>
> I'm also using a Sam James plenum - I'll be contacting them too!
>
> How have others done it? I'll even look at firewall mounts - to see if there
are any good ones
>
> Anyone have plans for the wedge option that I have seen (somewhere)?
> Thanks,
> Ralph
>
>
>
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I seem to recall that Bob Nuckolls of Aeroelectric-list recommends heating
the self sticking side of Velcro prior to attaching and you will have a
horible time getting it off later if needed!
Marty
Time: 08:03:46 PM PST US
From: Vanremog@aol.com
Subject: Re: RV-List: Carpet Security
In a message dated 2/4/2008 7:00:33 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
HCRV6@comcast.net writes:
Re Velcro, a word of caution. If you use the self stick kind you can
expect
it to start shifting and slipping around before long and making a real
mess,
I'm sure you can guess how I know. Get the Velcro that doesn't have an
adhesive backing and glue it down to stay with a good quality, like 3M,
contact
cement.
==========================================
Or Gorilla Glue.
N1GV (RV-6A, Flying 883hrs, O-360-A1A, C/S, Silicon Valley)
Marty
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