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Thu 06/20/13


Total Messages Posted: 6



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     1. 03:24 PM - Chip detector light (Byron Fox)
     2. 03:59 PM - Re: Chip detector light (Tom Elliott)
     3. 04:05 PM - Re: Chip detector light (doug sapp)
     4. 04:21 PM - Re: Chip detector light (William Halverson)
     5. 04:40 PM - Re: Chip detector light (Byron Fox)
     6. 09:03 PM - Re: Chip detector light (\)
 
 
 


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    Time: 03:24:11 PM PST US
    Subject: Chip detector light
    From: Byron Fox <byronmfox@gmail.com>
    Today the chip detector light in my M14P illuminated. Nothing on the screen w hen removed, but this very fine wire was up in tube into which the screen fi ts. It's about 30mm in length and is sitting next to a 2" paper clip in the p icture. It's also steel, not stainless steel. Any thoughts? Only thing done differently lately was a 40 minute "Out of Control Flight" l esson with Skip Slyfield on Sunday. Pulled 4.5 Gs positive and 1G negative. E ssentially a recovery from unusual attitudes exercise. Blitz Fox 415-307-2405 <pre><b><font size=2 color="#000000" face="courier new,courier"> </b></font></pre></body></html>


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    Time: 03:59:35 PM PST US
    From: "Tom Elliott" <N13472@aol.com>
    Subject: Chip detector light
    What was the diameter ? could be piece of safety wire? Tom Elliott CJ-6A NX63727 777 Quartz Ave PMB 7004 Sandy Valley NV 89019 Cell 541-297-5497 N13472@AOL.COM -----Original Message----- From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Byron Fox Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 3:22 PM Subject: Yak-List: Chip detector light Today the chip detector light in my M14P illuminated. Nothing on the screen when removed, but this very fine wire was up in tube into which the screen fits. It's about 30mm in length and is sitting next to a 2" paper clip in the picture. It's also steel, not stainless steel. Any thoughts? Only thing done differently lately was a 40 minute "Out of Control Flight" lesson with Skip Slyfield on Sunday. Pulled 4.5 Gs positive and 1G negative. Essentially a recovery from unusual attitudes exercise.


    Message 3


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    Time: 04:05:08 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Chip detector light
    From: doug sapp <dougsappllc@gmail.com>
    Blitz, Just guessing, but it looks to me like bristles out of a steel wire brush. They are doubled over like in the photo then they are pressed into a hole in the wood handle. I'm pretty sure but since there is no good scotch offered, that's about as creative as I can get this late in the day, but I do recall finding a similar item on my medium rare, blue cheese stuffed, bison burger after cleaning my grill with a (very old) el cheapo steel wire brush. Doug On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Byron Fox <byronmfox@gmail.com> wrote: > Today the chip detector light in my M14P illuminated. Nothing on the > screen when removed, but this very fine wire was up in tube into which the > screen fits. It's about 30mm in length and is sitting next to a 2" paper > clip in the picture. It's also steel, not stainless steel. Any thoughts? > > Only thing done differently lately was a 40 minute "Out of Control Flight" > lesson with Skip Slyfield on Sunday. Pulled 4.5 Gs positive and 1G > negative. Essentially a recovery from unusual attitudes exercise. > > > Blitz Fox > 415-307-2405 > <pre><b><font size=2 color="#000000" face="courier new,courier"> > > > http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List</a> > > http://forums.matronics.com</a> > > http://www.matronics.com/contribution</a> > > > </b></font></pre> >


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    Time: 04:21:34 PM PST US
    From: William Halverson <william@netpros.net>
    Subject: Re: Chip detector light
    But how did your buffalo get into his oil tank? > On 6/20/2013 4:03 PM, doug sapp wrote: >> Blitz, >> Just guessing, but it looks to me like bristles out of a steel wire >> brush. They are doubled over like in the photo then they are pressed >> into a hole in the wood handle. I'm pretty sure but since there is >> no good scotch offered, that's about as creative as I can get this >> late in the day, but I do recall finding a similar item on my medium >> rare, blue cheese stuffed, bison burger after cleaning my grill with >> a (very old) el cheapo steel wire brush. >> >> Doug >> >> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Byron Fox <byronmfox@gmail.com >> <mailto:byronmfox@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Today the chip detector light in my M14P illuminated. Nothing on >> the screen when removed, but this very fine wire was up in tube >> into which the screen fits. It's about 30mm in length and is >> sitting next to a 2" paper clip in the picture. It's also steel, >> not stainless steel. Any thoughts? >> >> Only thing done differently lately was a 40 minute "Out of >> Control Flight" lesson with Skip Slyfield on Sunday. Pulled 4.5 >> Gs positive and 1G negative. Essentially a recovery from unusual >> attitudes exercise. >> >


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    Time: 04:40:38 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Chip detector light
    From: Byron Fox <byronmfox@gmail.com>
    Far too fine for safety wire. Doug's suggestion the it might be a bristle from a brush used to clean the sump during its overhaul in Russia three years ago has rational merit. Blitz Fox 415-307-2405 On Jun 20, 2013, at 3:57 PM, "Tom Elliott" <N13472@aol.com> wrote: > > What was the diameter ? could be piece of safety wire? > > > Tom Elliott > CJ-6A NX63727 > 777 Quartz Ave > PMB 7004 > Sandy Valley NV > 89019 > Cell 541-297-5497 > N13472@AOL.COM > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of > Byron Fox > Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 3:22 PM > To: Yak List > Subject: Yak-List: Chip detector light > > Today the chip detector light in my M14P illuminated. Nothing on the screen when removed, but this > very fine wire was up in tube into which the screen fits. It's about 30mm in length and is sitting > next to a 2" paper clip in the picture. It's also steel, not stainless steel. Any thoughts? > > Only thing done differently lately was a 40 minute "Out of Control Flight" lesson with Skip Slyfield > on Sunday. Pulled 4.5 Gs positive and 1G negative. Essentially a recovery from unusual attitudes > exercise. > > > > > > > >


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    Time: 09:03:19 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Chip detector light
    From: "\"" <cjpilot710@aol.com>
    I agree. Some shops or mechanics may just be a little sloppy. My M-14 eng ine came right from the factory with the wrong ring in the oil land. Ran f or over 400 hours before making medal. Jim "Pappy" Goolsby -----Original Message----- From: Byron Fox <byronmfox@gmail.com> Sent: Thu, Jun 20, 2013 7:40 pm Subject: Re: Yak-List: Chip detector light Far too fine for safety wire. Doug's suggestion the it might be a bristle f rom a brush used to clean the sump during its overhaul in Russia three years ago has rational merit. Blitz Fox 415-307-2405 On Jun 20, 2013, at 3:57 PM, "Tom Elliott" <N13472@aol.com> wrote: > > What was the diameter ? could be piece of safety wire? > > > Tom Elliott > CJ-6A NX63727 > 777 Quartz Ave > PMB 7004 > Sandy Valley NV > 89019 > Cell 541-297-5497 > N13472@AOL.COM > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-yak-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-yak-list-server@m atronics.com] On Behalf Of > Byron Fox > Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 3:22 PM > To: Yak List > Subject: Yak-List: Chip detector light > > Today the chip detector light in my M14P illuminated. Nothing on the scre en when removed, but this > very fine wire was up in tube into which the screen fits. It's about 30mm in length and is sitting > next to a 2" paper clip in the picture. It's also steel, not stainless st eel. Any thoughts? > > Only thing done differently lately was a 40 minute "Out of Control Flight " lesson with Skip Slyfield > on Sunday. Pulled 4.5 Gs positive and 1G negative. Essentially a recovery from unusual attitudes > exercise. > > > > > > > >




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