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1. 07:30 AM - New spark plugs for Housai. (motoadve)
2. 08:30 AM - Re: New spark plugs for Housai. (A. Dennis Savarese)
3. 09:05 AM - Looking For Part (73cj)
4. 09:30 AM - Re: JL-2B Three Blade Metal Prop For Sale (glipaz)
5. 01:59 PM - Re: ADSB Skybeacon...-52 (Hugh Two)
6. 02:49 PM - Re: ADSB Skybeacon...-52 (HawkerPilot2015)
7. 03:59 PM - Re: Re: ADSB Skybeacon...-52 (William Geipel)
8. 10:11 PM - Re: Hoses (Roger Kemp)
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Subject: | New spark plugs for Housai. |
Is there another option than chinese spark plugs that fit right in?
I know Champion makes a fine wire one (very expensive at $58 each) and needs an
adaptor to fit.
How about non fine wire Tempest or Champion?
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www.Backcountry182.com
Cessna 182 P
CJ -6
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Subject: | Re: New spark plugs for Housai. |
You can use the NGK off the shelf 14 mm spark plugs if you install my auto
motive conversion kit, which I have been selling for over 12 years and deli
vered close to a thousand kits.=C2- Contact me off list if you're interes
ted.dsavarese0812@bellsouth.net.=C2- I'll also send you a copy of the 14
page illustrated installation instructions.Dennis
On Sunday, February 17, 2019, 10:33:43 AM EST, motoadve <motoadve@racsa
.co.cr> wrote:
Is there another option than chinese spark plugs that fit right in?
I know Champion makes a fine wire one (very expensive at $58 each) and need
s an adaptor to fit.
How about non fine wire Tempest or Champion?
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www.Backcountry182.com
Cessna 182 P
CJ -6
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Subject: | Looking For Part |
Looking for T fitting that comes from fuel pump to carb to fuel pressure for Housai;
Please let us know if you have one laying around.
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Subject: | Re: JL-2B Three Blade Metal Prop For Sale |
The prop has a flanged shaft and would only fit on an m-14p. When China built
their 400hp Housai motor, it had a splined shaft and needed a bigger prop than
the 2-blade so they designed and built the JL-2A, a three blade metal prop that
fitted on a splined shaft. Rich Hess had this setup in his CJ. At that time,
Joe Howse of Victoria Air Service in Canada asked the factory to design a
version of that prop that would go on the more readily available m-14p. The Chinese
factory came up with the JL-2B which is the version with a flanged shaft.
That is what I have and what you see in this post. The blades have the coarse
thread as typical on a Chinese prop BUT they have a reverse thread so are
not useable on a standard Housai hub!
Gil
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Subject: | Re: ADSB Skybeacon...-52 |
I too installed the in and out versions of the U-Avionix Skybeacon. Rather
than re-tap the nuts, I simply used the correct sized screws rather than t
he screws that came with the ADSB units. I believe they were M3 sized.
Hugh Hunton
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Subject: | Re: ADSB Skybeacon...-52 |
Thanks! Looks great!
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Subject: | Re: ADSB Skybeacon...-52 |
where is the pix?
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Take them to a local hose and rubber shop. Tell them it is a fuel line for your
Russian tractor. They can easily remake them. They can add fire sleeves too.
Doc
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US substitutes. What is the current best option to replace the fuel lines from
the header to the main tanks on my yak 52? Mine have started leaking.
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