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1. 01:36 AM - Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (Seano)
2. 05:20 AM - Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (Werner Schneider)
3. 05:31 AM - Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (David Clifford)
4. 05:57 AM - Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (Carl Froehlich)
5. 06:11 AM - Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (Seano)
6. 06:22 AM - Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (rv10flyer)
7. 08:09 AM - Re: Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (Phillip Perry)
8. 08:24 AM - Re: Re: HID landing lights (Albert Gardner)
9. 08:55 AM - Re: Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges (Pascal)
10. 10:26 AM - Re: Re: HID landing lights (John Miller)
11. 01:31 PM - Airflow Performance install (rvdave)
12. 02:47 PM - Re: Airflow Performance install (Bob Leffler)
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Subject: | Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges |
I built covers out of the extra material cut out of the window area. They
fit flush and seal off the gap. These make a huge difference in noise and
air coming in or out compared to the stock seal. I riveted 10/32 nutplates
on the hinge so I wouldn't have to hold the nuts with an open end wrench.
The PlaneAround strut attachment has a little geometry change which holds
the joint away from the hinge covers. The stock attachment will push into
the cover unless you make an indent.
-----Original Message-----
From: bob88
Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2014 10:31 PM
Subject: RV10-List: Gap at the cabin door hinges
I'm looking for a solution to the open space at the cabin door hinges. Using
the McMaster bulb weather stripping on the cabin top door jamb (not on door
per Vans). I thought of filling with a piece of foam and glassing over but
then no access to the nuts/screws and some concern re moisture trapping and
corrosion. Ideas?
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Subject: | Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges |
Sean,
do you have a picture please?
Thanks Werner
On 09.05.2014 10:23, Seano wrote:
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> I built covers out of the extra material cut out of the window area.
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Subject: | Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges |
I made a temporary form where the seal bridged the recess out of scrap aluminum,
aluminum foil tape, and clay. Sanded the recess first, installed the form, waxed
the form, filled with a stiff epoxy/micro/flox mix, and fulled the form off
when cured. Looks good and seals perfectly.
----- Original Message -----
From: "bob88" <marty.crooks@comcast.net>
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 12:31:14 AM
Subject: RV10-List: Gap at the cabin door hinges
I'm looking for a solution to the open space at the cabin door hinges. Using the
McMaster bulb weather stripping on the cabin top door jamb (not on door per
Vans). I thought of filling with a piece of foam and glassing over but then no
access to the nuts/screws and some concern re moisture trapping and corrosion.
Ideas?
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=423039#423039
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Subject: | Gap at the cabin door hinges |
This is what I did. It provides a good seal. I had some rigid foam laying
around to shape and fill in the hinge void, then the simple McMaster self
adhesive seal goes on top.
Carl
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[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Seano
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2014 4:23 AM
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Gap at the cabin door hinges
I built covers out of the extra material cut out of the window area. They
fit flush and seal off the gap. These make a huge difference in noise and
air coming in or out compared to the stock seal. I riveted 10/32 nutplates
on the hinge so I wouldn't have to hold the nuts with an open end wrench.
The PlaneAround strut attachment has a little geometry change which holds
the joint away from the hinge covers. The stock attachment will push into
the cover unless you make an indent.
-----Original Message-----
From: bob88
Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2014 10:31 PM
Subject: RV10-List: Gap at the cabin door hinges
I'm looking for a solution to the open space at the cabin door hinges. Using
the McMaster bulb weather stripping on the cabin top door jamb (not on door
per Vans). I thought of filling with a piece of foam and glassing over but
then no access to the nuts/screws and some concern re moisture trapping and
corrosion. Ideas?
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=423039#423039
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Subject: | Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges |
-----Original Message-----
From: Werner Schneider
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Gap at the cabin door hinges
Sean,
do you have a picture please?
Thanks Werner
On 09.05.2014 10:23, Seano wrote:
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> I built covers out of the extra material cut out of the window area.
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Subject: | Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges |
I hand fit four .032" plates, prosealed them in, painted with inside of doors.
Hardware still accessible and water/air-tight.
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Wayne G.
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Subject: | Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges |
The aluminum plates is what I have been planning on doing too. Basically
going to use an adhesive to put them in place and then paint to match the
interior of the door. They should disappear and then I can still yank them
off at a future date if I ever need to get to those areas.
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 7:57 AM, rv10flyer <wayne.gillispie@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I hand fit four .032" plates, prosealed them in, painted with inside of
> doors. Hardware still accessible and water/air-tight.
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Subject: | Re: HID landing lights |
Got the lights yesterday afternoon, thanks. You should have the payment
today or tomorrow.
Albert
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Subject: | Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges |
I created plates, or was it Don?? anyhow, I have 2 screws I attach it to
the hinges, easier to remove, not that I ever needed to. I did not do
the glue for 1) fear it would not stick and fly off one day 2) probably
ruin the cover in the process of removing if it held it in place so
well, in either case I would need to get new covers if I ever needed to
remove for any reason.
From: Phillip Perry
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2014 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Re: Gap at the cabin door hinges
The aluminum plates is what I have been planning on doing too.
Basically going to use an adhesive to put them in place and then paint
to match the interior of the door. They should disappear and then I can
still yank them off at a future date if I ever need to get to those
areas.
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 7:57 AM, rv10flyer <wayne.gillispie@gmail.com>
wrote:
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I hand fit four .032" plates, prosealed them in, painted with inside
of doors. Hardware still accessible and water/air-tight.
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Wayne G.
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Subject: | Re: HID landing lights |
Thx!
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> On May 9, 2014, at 10:02 AM, "Albert Gardner" <ibspud@roadrunner.com> wrote:
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Subject: | Airflow Performance install |
Wondering if anyone has photos of the AP throttle body and red cube install--and
also how throttle and mixture cables are mounted? Would be greatly appreciated.
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Dave Ford
RV6 flying
RV10 building
Cadillac, MI
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Subject: | Re: Airflow Performance install |
I should have some on my build site. Mykitlog.com/rleffler
Although, my throttle body is horizontal, which is atypical of most RV-10 installations.
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> On May 9, 2014, at 4:30 PM, "rvdave" <rv610dave@gmail.com> wrote:
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also how throttle and mixture cables are mounted? Would be greatly appreciated.
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