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1. 03:47 AM - CJ wet compass replacement (Harv)
2. 06:30 AM - Re: M14-P quandary (Roger Kemp)
3. 10:07 AM - Re: CJ wet compass replacement (Walter Lannon)
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Subject: | CJ wet compass replacement |
Has anyone found a replacement wet compass for the cj6 which fits or can be modified
to fit in the stock mount/holder?
The Chinese units seem to go dark very quickly and Ive replaced it twice already.
Thoughts? Cheers
Harv
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Subject: | Re: M14-P quandary |
Blitz,
Black smoke from the exhaust normally means it is running rich. There is but
here though with the single carb and the supercharger. Do all Mark says. Pa
y attention to glan nuts on the right side for induction leaks. Pay attentio
n to all of them for that matter but especially the right. Also check you ca
rburetor filter screen. Flappers in the fuel line can accumulate there obstr
ucting the fuel flow.
Doc
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 6, 2019, at 3:57 PM, Byron Fox <byronmfox@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'll endeavor to be succinct.
>
> About 1-2 minutes after takeoff in our CJ, climbing at 2900 rpm, the engin
e runs rough for about 10-15 seconds, and then smooths out. Gets one's atten
tion.
>
> Grounding testing, chocked and chained down, I get the same result at full
power, and black smoke is observed coming out of the port (left) exhaust st
ack.
>
> During the roughness:
> Both mags check OK
> Throttle movement has no effect
> Wobble pumping has no effect
> Prop movement has no effect
> The analysis so far is a sticking exhaust valve, but which one? Why briefl
y at high power and consequently high heat?
>
> Compression tests are fine.
> Nothing obvious appears when the valve covers are removed.
>
> Would appreciate your thoughts.
>
> Thanks,
> ... Blitz
>
>
> Byron M. Fox
>
> 415-307-2405
>
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Subject: | Re: CJ wet compass replacement |
Harv;
I replaced mine with a standard small (2 1/4") US compass many years ago. I
really don't remember any details of modification but it's not rocket
science.
Just do it!
Walt
-----Original Message-----
From: Harv
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 3:47 AM
Subject: Yak-List: CJ wet compass replacement
Has anyone found a replacement wet compass for the cj6 which fits or can be
modified to fit in the stock mount/holder?
The Chinese units seem to go dark very quickly and Ive replaced it twice
already.
Thoughts? Cheers
Harv
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=490296#490296
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