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1. 03:56 AM - Re: RV10 Main Tire tubes (Ron Walker)
2. 06:45 AM - Main Gear Tire Tubes (Doc)
3. 10:08 AM - Re: Yaw servo installation using RV-14 kit (Vol88)
4. 01:24 PM - Sky-Tec starters (dlm)
5. 01:53 PM - Re: Yaw servo installation using RV-14 kit (David Carr)
6. 02:13 PM - Re: Sky-Tec starters (Don McDonald)
7. 03:33 PM - Re: Sky-Tec starters (Kelly McMullen)
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Subject: | Re: RV10 Main Tire tubes |
It really should have been 15.00x6.00-6
A quick Amazon search yields:
https://www.amazon.com/Stens-170-054-Tube/dp/B001OK6O2I/ref=sr_1_23?dchild=1&keywords=15x6.00-6+tr7+tube&qid=1602758998&s=automotive&sr=1-23
or
https://www.amazon.com/TUBE-6-00-6-TR87-Manufacturer-320290-AD/dp/B008Y2CC6Q/ref=psdc_404809011_t4_B001OK6O2I
For 12 bucks, it's not a huge impact to just order one and see if it
works for your situation.
--Ron
On 10/14/20 8:40 PM, William Greenley wrote:
> What is the tube part number, I could not find anything with Carlisle
> 1500x6.00-6 T7?
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Subject: | Main Gear Tire Tubes |
Guys: My error . The Carlisle Tube 15x6x6 is a TR87 (not T7). Carlisle
part no. is 320290. Doc
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Subject: | Re: Yaw servo installation using RV-14 kit |
I installed the Van's yaw damper kit for Skyview ($160), which does not come with
the tiller arm/bow (Garmin may call it a hoop) that connects the rudder cables
to the servo. That is another $160 from Dynon. I also read on VAF that Garmin
does not sell the hoop separately, only in their $550 kit, although Stein
apparently had some hoops in stock.
Someone posted a template to make your own hoop on VAF here: https://vansairforce.net/community/showthread.php?t=153870&page=6
You would still need to buy the Van's yaw damper mount.
Tom
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=498838#498838
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Subject: | Sky-Tec starters |
time to overhaul the starter; anybody got a good and economical shop
recommendation for the overhaul?
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Subject: | Re: Yaw servo installation using RV-14 kit |
Thanks for the help, lots of great experience on this list!
David
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 6:15 PM Dan Beacom <thebeacoms@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Same here.
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> -Dan Beacom
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> Sent from my iPad
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> > On Oct 13, 2020, at 5:55 PM, Robert Skinner <robskinner@sbcglobal.net>
> wrote:
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> robskinner@sbcglobal.net>
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> > I did. It was easy and works just fine.
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> > Sent from Robert's
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> >> On Oct 13, 2020, at 5:16 PM, David Carr <junk@dcarr.org> wrote:
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> >> =EF=BB
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> Has anyone attempted to install a Garmin yaw servo using the Van's
> RV-14 yaw servo mounting kit? Trying to decide whether to go that route
or
> spring for the $550 Garmin kit. I'm working on a flying airplane, so all
> fun will be had on hands and knees in the tailcone!
> >>
> >> David
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Subject: | Re: Sky-Tec starters |
A few friends here in Granbury TX (pecan Plantation)=C2- used to own bot
h Sky Tech (starters) and Plane Power (alternators), but were bought out by
Hartzell.... and they don't repair anything.
On Thursday, October 15, 2020, 03:37:44 PM CDT, dlm <dlm34077@gmail.com
> wrote:
time to overhaul the starter; anybody got a good and economical shop recom
mendation for the overhaul?
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Subject: | Re: Sky-Tec starters |
Dave,
Sorry, Skytec AFAIK has not released overhaul data, so only they can
overhaul. I last had one done about 10 years ago. Service was like 1 day
turnaround. At the time price was about $160. No clue what it is today.
IIRC, it was about 50% of price of new one for certified aircraft.
Kelly
On 10/15/2020 1:20 PM, dlm wrote:
> time to overhaul the starter; anybody got a good and economical shop
> recommendation for the overhaul?
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