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1. 09:52 AM - Re: Exhaust valve leaking (Coop85)
2. 10:42 AM - Re: Re: Exhaust valve leaking (Tim Olson)
3. 11:09 AM - Re: Re: Exhaust valve leaking (Lenard Iszak)
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Subject: | Re: Exhaust valve leaking |
Tim,
Thanks again for the info. Unfortunately by work environment is poor at best so
Im hoping to minimize trips to the airplane. Lazy question, but any chance you
recall what size tubing you got to grab the valve for the lapping procedure?
Thanks,
Marcus
Tim Olson wrote:
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> To get that seat restored to a nice full seat, you can lap the valve,
> right in place. This article is one I found when I was reading on it
> and I found it helpful.
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> https://www.tennesseeaircraft.net/2011/11/13/exhaust-valve-lapping/
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Marcus Cooper
RV-10 since 2006
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Subject: | Re: Exhaust valve leaking |
I cant remember for sure which tubing but I measured my valve stem at .498 give
or take a little. So probably get some with 1/2 ID but also one step smaller
just in case. You can also chuck it in a drill too.
Tim
> On Aug 26, 2020, at 12:00 PM, Coop85 <cooprv7@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Tim,
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> Thanks again for the info. Unfortunately by work environment is poor at best
so Im hoping to minimize trips to the airplane. Lazy question, but any chance
you recall what size tubing you got to grab the valve for the lapping procedure?
>
> Thanks,
> Marcus
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> Tim Olson wrote:
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>> To get that seat restored to a nice full seat, you can lap the valve,
>> right in place. This article is one I found when I was reading on it
>> and I found it helpful.
>>
>> https://www.tennesseeaircraft.net/2011/11/13/exhaust-valve-lapping/
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> Marcus Cooper
> RV-10 since 2006
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=497999#497999
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Subject: | Re: Exhaust valve leaking |
1/2=9D ID.
This setup works well, see attached photo.
Lenny
>> On Aug 26, 2020, at 1:02 PM, Coop85 <cooprv7@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Tim,
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> Thanks again for the info. Unfortunately by work environment is poor at be
st so I=99m hoping to minimize trips to the airplane. Lazy question, b
ut any chance you recall what size tubing you got to grab the valve for the l
apping procedure?
>
> Thanks,
> Marcus
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> Tim Olson wrote:
>>
>> To get that seat restored to a nice full seat, you can lap the valve,
>> right in place. This article is one I found when I was reading on it
>> and I found it helpful.
>>
>> https://www.tennesseeaircraft.net/2011/11/13/exhaust-valve-lapping/
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> Marcus Cooper
> RV-10 since 2006
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=497999#497999
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