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1. 08:22 AM - F-816 to WD-808 rivets (GEORGE INMAN)
2. 08:49 AM - Re: F-816 to WD-808 rivets (owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com)
3. 10:35 AM - Re: (Schilling Karl)
4. 06:36 PM - -8 IO-360 throttle body & mix cable firewall penetrations, lengths ?? (Jack Blomgren)
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Subject: | F-816 to WD-808 rivets |
--> RV8-List message posted by: "GEORGE INMAN" <ghinman@allstream.net>
When my RV-8 QB arrived, the rivets through
the cockpit rail (F-816) to the seatback support
(WD-808) were not installed.
Is there a reason for this?Does the support have
to be removed at some stage?
Or can I rivet it at any time?
GEORGE H. INMAN
ghinman@allstream.net
CELL 204 799 7062
HOME 204 287 8334
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Subject: RE: RV8-List: F-816 to WD-808 rivets
George,
Ask Vans and let us know. I think they were installed in my QB fuselage, but
I got it last year and have done so much work on it I can't tell anymore.
The construction manual and plans do not tell the QB builder what has been
done and what is left undone and why, so the process is largely one of self
discovery.
Steve in Vermont
RV-6A N227RV flying
RV-8 N222SZ under construction
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[mailto:owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of GEORGE INMAN
Subject: RV8-List: F-816 to WD-808 rivets
--> RV8-List message posted by: "GEORGE INMAN" <ghinman@allstream.net>
When my RV-8 QB arrived, the rivets through
the cockpit rail (F-816) to the seatback support
(WD-808) were not installed.
Is there a reason for this?Does the support have
to be removed at some stage?
Or can I rivet it at any time?
GEORGE H. INMAN
ghinman@allstream.net
CELL 204 799 7062
HOME 204 287 8334
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--> RV8-List message posted by: Schilling Karl <Karl.Schilling@ssfhs.org>
It's a lot eaiser to work inside with it out and also so you can paint it.
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From: "Stephen J. Soule" <SSoule@pfclaw.com>
Subject: RE: RV8-List: F-816 to WD-808 rivets
George,
Ask Vans and let us know. I think they were installed in my QB fuselage, but
I got it last year and have done so much work on it I can't tell anymore.
The construction manual and plans do not tell the QB builder what has been
done and what is left undone and why, so the process is largely one of self
discovery.
Steve in Vermont
RV-6A N227RV flying
RV-8 N222SZ under construction
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-rv8-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of GEORGE INMAN
Subject: RV8-List: F-816 to WD-808 rivets
--> RV8-List message posted by: "GEORGE INMAN" <ghinman@allstream.net>
When my RV-8 QB arrived, the rivets through
the cockpit rail (F-816) to the seatback support
(WD-808) were not installed.
Is there a reason for this?Does the support have
to be removed at some stage?
Or can I rivet it at any time?
GEORGE H. INMAN
ghinman@allstream.net
CELL 204 799 7062
HOME 204 287 8334
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Subject: | -8 IO-360 throttle body & mix cable firewall penetrations, |
lengths ??
--> RV8-List message posted by: "Jack Blomgren" <jackanet@hotmail.com>
8 builders, experts,
I've searched archives but don't see answers to my specific questions.
First, I'll appreciate your own firewall cable penetration locations, using
forward facing Airflow Performace throttle body (using Van's IO/mix cable
brackets), to Van's CT 82F throttle quadrent.. Also, please confirm (or
dispute) Van's catalog listed 60" cable lenghts as best fit for both cables
considering their paths, multiple radii, elevations. [60'' seem to measure
long to me] Your experience will give me a head start and the needed
confidence to press ahead. Thanks in advance.
Jack Blomgren, Minnesota RV Wing
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