---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 02/22/08: 8 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 05:41 AM - Re: Nut Nomenclature - non-serious (Patrick Kelley) 2. 06:03 AM - Re: Nut Nomenclature - non-serious (Dale Ensing) 3. 12:42 PM - Radio show (Brian Kraut) 4. 04:51 PM - Exp2bus.... (bert murillo) 5. 04:56 PM - the list (bert murillo) 6. 05:52 PM - FS: RV-9A Kit to 25% of Fuse, w/Engine! (Ray D. Congdon) 7. 08:53 PM - EGT probe location (Grenwis@aol.com) 8. 09:06 PM - Re: EGT probe location (Kelly McMullen) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 05:41:10 AM PST US From: "Patrick Kelley" Subject: RE: RV-List: Nut Nomenclature - non-serious Ok, now that the serious discussion has gone on for a while I can post this without fear of interfering with the flow of information. In regards to nut nomenclature, there is one nut that generally gets overlooked even though it is a very important one. This is the nut that gets attached to the controls of an RV and, in general terms, is referred to as an =93RV nut.=94 It=92s function is to hold an entire RV project together; sometimes more than one project is secured by a single nut. The RV nut is often qualified by model. Thus, we have the =93RV-3 nut=94 or the =93Rocket nut=94. My spouse is currently in possession of a slightly worn and cracked RV-6A nut. These nuts are also often denoted further as belonging to some functional category, hence the =93Formation nut=94 or the =93Aerobatic nut=94. The nomenclature can easily and naturally be combined to refer to nuts that serve several purposes, such as the =93RV building nut=94 or the =93RV-8 racing nut=94. Notice that even though these nuts are widely available there is very little standardization and any group of nuts you find will often consist of several types mixed together. Care must be used in selecting the nuts you keep around; not all types work well together. Hopefully, however, you won=92t have to look very far to find the right nut for your very own RV project. Patrick Kelley ' RV-6A ' panel wiring proceeding 2/21/2008 11:05 AM ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 06:03:35 AM PST US From: "Dale Ensing" Subject: Re: RV-List: Nut Nomenclature - non-serious And, as the Germans learned at Bastogne, "Nuts" can be very confusing. do not archive ----- Original Message ----- From: Patrick Kelley To: rv-list@matronics.com Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 8:35 AM Subject: RE: RV-List: Nut Nomenclature - non-serious Ok, now that the serious discussion has gone on for a while I can post this without fear of interfering with the flow of information. In regards to nut nomenclature, there is one nut that generally gets overlooked even though it is a very important one. This is the nut that gets attached to the controls of an RV and, in general terms, is referred to as an =93RV nut.=94 It=92s function is to hold an entire RV project together; sometimes more than one project is secured by a single nut. The RV nut is often qualified by model. Thus, we have the =93RV-3 nut=94 or the =93Rocket nut=94. My spouse is currently in possession of a slightly worn and cracked RV-6A nut. These nuts are also often denoted further as belonging to some functional category, hence the =93Formation nut=94 or the =93Aerobatic nut=94. The nomenclature can easily and naturally be combined to refer to nuts that serve several purposes, such as the =93RV building nut=94 or the =93RV-8 racing nut=94. Notice that even though these nuts are widely available there is very little standardization and any group of nuts you find will often consist of several types mixed together. Care must be used in selecting the nuts you keep around; not all types work well together. Hopefully, however, you won=92t have to look very far to find the right nut for your very own RV project. Patrick Kelley ' RV-6A ' panel wiring proceeding 2/21/2008 11:05 AM ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 12:42:57 PM PST US From: "Brian Kraut" Subject: RV-List: Radio show We are having an Aerobatics special on our radio show this week. We will have Patty Wagstaff as a guest. We will also have aerobatics instructor and former Red Barron Squadron member Keoki Gray as a guest. It should be a lot of fun. Check the web site below to listen. Brian Kraut www.flighttimeradio.com ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 04:51:48 PM PST US From: bert murillo Subject: RV-List: Exp2bus.... Hi: I try again, this question is for those with the "Control Vision" Exp2Bus unit.... I am having complete electrical failure, from time to time. After I am airborned, in about 15 minutes or so... it happens intermitently.... Once I reclycle the Master Switch, everything is normal again....I tried to contact Control Vision, now is Any where Map, but it is impossible... I have written two Emails to the Guy that suppose to be the only one...a Mr. Tim...never got a reply.. terrible Service....(There are very few copoanies, that really offer good Service) Some told me that, it something with the Master Selenoid and connection to the Unit exp2bus...I wired everything as per Manual Instructions... If some one has some ides would appreciate. Robert rv6a do not archive --------------------------------- ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 04:56:12 PM PST US From: bert murillo Subject: RV-List: the list Hi: I have tried to get the Matronics. list messages in real time...and still keep getting the Digest Version.... I follow the note,, nothing... I just give up... I did erase everything, started again, nothing.... The list used to have a better way to subscribe, now is different... How can I subscribe to the "South East Rv-list"? or is Rv-list South east? thanks Robert do not archive --------------------------------- ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 05:52:41 PM PST US From: "Ray D. Congdon" Subject: RV-List: FS: RV-9A Kit to 25% of Fuse, w/Engine! Circumstances force me to part with my RV-9A kit. I have completed Emp, Wings (ready for bottom skin) and the rear bottom half of the Fuse. This kit includes a Lyc O-320 B3B with Mags, Vac Pump, Fuel Pump, Prop Gov, Carb and Full Logs (Log shows 3849.2 TT & 1657.2 SMOH Dec 2001 when pulled from Left side of N4181P No Prop strike!). I Plan on keeping the tools. I prefer to keep the engine and Airframe Kit as a package for $23,500 You Pick Up. So get a jump on your build! Almost a Quick build! I do not have the finishing kit. Full photos are on my kitlog site: http://www.mykitlog.com/n7hqk Located in Cedar City UT, 84720 n7hqk@yahoo.com ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 08:53:53 PM PST US From: Grenwis@aol.com Subject: RV-List: EGT probe location What is the preferred installation location for the EGT probes on a Lycoming O-360 engine? How far down from the exhaust attachment yields the proper temp? It's a RV-6A if that matters. Tnx. Rick Grenwis **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 09:06:04 PM PST US From: Kelly McMullen Subject: Re: RV-List: EGT probe location EI recommends 1.5 in down from flange. Some have a small hole the flange there..mine did, so drilled it on through and has worked well so far...but don't have that many hours on the probes yet, so don't know how well they will last. My old single probe was installed about 3 in down...welded that up. Don't know what JPI suggests. I have the UBG16 with fast response probes. Grenwis@aol.com wrote: > What is the preferred installation location for the EGT probes on a > Lycoming O-360 engine? How far down from the exhaust attachment > yields the proper temp? It's a RV-6A if that matters. Tnx. > Rick Grenwis > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. 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