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1. 08:16 AM - Re: Re: Oil Cutter CHEAP (WILLIAM AGSTER)
2. 08:56 AM - Re: Re: Oil Cutter CHEAP (John Lenhardt)
3. 10:24 AM - FOR SALE, RV6A (cecilth@juno.com)
4. 12:39 PM - FOR SALE, RV6A (John Lenhardt)
5. 02:26 PM - Oil Filter Cutters (John Fasching)
6. 02:51 PM - Re: Oil Filter Cutters (John Jessen)
7. 10:52 PM - Re: Vaporlock for Fuel Injected Engines (Fiveonepw@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: Oil Cutter CHEAP |
Thanks, but a photo would be worth a thousand words......
Bill 7A
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From: J Riffel<mailto:riffeljl@gmail.com>
To: rv-list<mailto:rv-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 8:41 PM
Subject: RV-List: Re: Oil Cutter CHEAP
I fab'd one from a pipe cutter, some homeDepot angle-iron, 4
bolts/washers/nuts and some plywood. It's Really Ugly, but it works and
it's cheap. Been using it for about 8 years.
Cut the angle iron so you make a square that 'holds' a oil filter and
bolt it together. Cut the pipe cutter in half and bolt the adjustable
part to one side of the angle-iron so you can adjust it to cut into the
edge of the filter. I put "thick" plywood inside the angle-iron square
with a hole for the filter pipe fitting to fit thru (so I could hold
everything flat on the bench when I cut the filter)
To operate, I just put a socket wrench on the filter and turn it while
I adjust the pipe cutter enough to cut thru the 'can' around the filter.
Good Luck
"Jerry"
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Subject: | Re: Oil Cutter CHEAP |
Ditto.....
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From: WILLIAM AGSTER
To: rv-list@matronics.com
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: RV-List: Re: Oil Cutter CHEAP
Thanks, but a photo would be worth a thousand words......
Bill 7A
----- Original Message -----
From: J Riffel
To: rv-list
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 8:41 PM
Subject: RV-List: Re: Oil Cutter CHEAP
I fab'd one from a pipe cutter, some homeDepot angle-iron, 4
bolts/washers/nuts and some plywood. It's Really Ugly, but it works and
it's cheap. Been using it for about 8 years.
Cut the angle iron so you make a square that 'holds' a oil filter
and bolt it together. Cut the pipe cutter in half and bolt the
adjustable part to one side of the angle-iron so you can adjust it to
cut into the edge of the filter. I put "thick" plywood inside the
angle-iron square with a hole for the filter pipe fitting to fit thru
(so I could hold everything flat on the bench when I cut the filter)
To operate, I just put a socket wrench on the filter and turn it
while I adjust the pipe cutter enough to cut thru the 'can' around the
filter.
Good Luck
"Jerry"
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FOR SALE, RV6A 99% complete Except for engine. I had a heart attack, lost
medical. I completed the plane including a Chev V6 Vortec engine. I will
keep the engine for insurance reasons. 99% complete Except for engine. I
had a heart attack, lost medical. I completed the plane including a Chev
V6 Vortec engine. I will keep the engine for insurance reasons.
See attachmen for details.
Cecil
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Here's a project for you.
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From: cecilth@juno.com
To: rv-list@matronics.com
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:15 PM
Subject: RV-List: FOR SALE, RV6A
FOR SALE, RV6A 99% complete Except for engine. I had a heart attack,
lost
medical. I completed the plane including a Chev V6 Vortec engine. I
will
keep the engine for insurance reasons. 99% complete Except for engine.
I
had a heart attack, lost medical. I completed the plane including a
Chev
V6 Vortec engine. I will keep the engine for insurance reasons.
See attachmen for details.
Cecil
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Subject: | Oil Filter Cutters |
I see oil filter cutters advertised for as low as $45. I have one, it
works just fine.
FWIW
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Subject: | Oil Filter Cutters |
What type? Thanks
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[mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of John Fasching
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 2:23 PM
Subject: RV-List: Oil Filter Cutters
I see oil filter cutters advertised for as low as $45. I have one, it works
just fine.
FWIW
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Subject: | Re: Vaporlock for Fuel Injected Engines |
In a message dated 04/19/2008 6:52:30 AM Central Daylight Time,
chaskuss@yahoo.com writes:
You can do a slightly more "scientific" test by simply watching the results
on your CHT gauges at shutdown and then again, 10 minutes later with the nose
into the wind and in the lee of the wind.
>>>
Hi Charlie!
Excellent suggestion, and fer sure a good way to test & quantify. As I
currently have about 3-4 porcupines in the air, perhaps other RV-ers could take
up
the challenge and get some good, hard data and share their resuls here...
Appreciate the interest,
Mark Phillips
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