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1. 12:19 AM - Re: EA-81 MOTOR MOUNT ()
2. 05:48 AM - Motor Mount (Bob Unternaehrer)
3. 05:53 AM - Re: comm radio's (Johann G.)
4. 11:31 AM - Wing support (neitzel)
5. 12:53 PM - Re: Wing support (ROBERT SCEPPA)
6. 07:09 PM - Zenith leather seats for 601XL (Craig Payne)
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Subject: | Re: EA-81 MOTOR MOUNT |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: <momanpop@marshallnet.com>
Hi:
The pics would be a great help. I think I have something missing on the top
end.
Thank you very much.
Bob Tichy
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim and Lucy
Subject: Zenith-List: EA-81 MOTOR MOUNT
--> Zenith-List message posted by: Jim and Lucy <jpollard@ciaccess.com>
Hi Bob
My friend has a reductions unit on his zodiac in my hangar.
I could take some pics of the top view if it would help.
His cowling opens at the top on hinges. It would not be so
easy to get the rest of the cowl off especially since he is
out of the country now.
Jim Pollard
Merlin Ont
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--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Bob Unternaehrer" <shilocom@mcmsys.com>
Does anyone have drawings for a motor mount for the Corvair engine and the 601XL
to supplement the drawings in the WW manual. He gives a pretty good drawing
of the bed mount but not much on the dimensions to the firewall.
Blue Skies
Bob Unternaehrer
shilocom@mcmsys.com
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Subject: | Re: comm radio's |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Johann G." <johann@gi.is>
Hi John.
My setup is a Microair radio but opted for a separate intercom from PM
1000. It is a good intercom, but the wireing is still a problem for me,
because when I want to transmit to ATC, I need to turn off the intercom
to make the PTT to work. It has not bothered me that much, have had
other problems to solve (oil leak :-) ) but will try to solve that minor
problem soon.
Other than that, I am very happy with both equipment.
Regards,
Johann G.
Iceland.
www.gi.is/fis
john butterfield wrote:
>--> Zenith-List message posted by: john butterfield <jdbutterfield@yahoo.com>
>
>hi list.
>
>back again for advise, thanks to those who responded
>to my auto pilot question
>
>now i am deciding on the comm radio. i want only comm
>and not a vor setup
>
>The icom and the austrailian radio's seem to be the
>best option re price, performance, and size.
>
>has anyone used either and how is the built in
>intercom system, also general info and/or suggestions
>would be helpful. The ability to monitor a second
>freq. also seems like a nice feature.
>
>thanks in advance
>
>john butterfield
>601XL/corvair
>
>
>
>
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--> Zenith-List message posted by: "neitzel" <n963wb@frontiernet.net>
Greetings all
Snow has finally blanketed Northern Wisconsin so my heated shop sure feels good!
Started a wing for my 701 and was searching for a good support material when
the wing gets turned over. Wood is ok but sometimes is hard to find six pieces
forty inches long that are all straight. I had some 10 foot lengths of PVC
down spout left over and found them to be a superior support. All the same
size, straight and very light weight. I put two strips of double stick tape on
one side and attached some scrap carpet to avoid scratching. I have noticed
that the carpet is a magnet for aluminum filings so might not be the best choice
of material, might have to change that.
So far the building is going well. Should be done with right wing in a few days.
Left wing should go faster as I have all the jigs made up and know what to
expect.
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Dick Neitzel
Sayner, WI
701 Jabiru 2200
N962WB (I hope, first choice)
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Subject: | Re: Wing support |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: ROBERT SCEPPA <rjscep@yahoo.com>
> If you laminate some wood strips they might remain
in a staight
> line or otherwise run them through a table saw. I
got started
> on wings too. I got the lightning holes cut. Did
them with a
> circle cutter. I am working on a flanging tool to
fit in a
> drill press. The way it works is as you press down
on the
> device it bends the inside of the hole and makes
desired angle.
> Its a simple device and doesn't cost much to make. I
hope to
> have a pic of it soon. PS. got to see if it really
works.
--- neitzel <n963wb@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> --> Zenith-List message posted by: "neitzel"
> <n963wb@frontiernet.net>
>
> Greetings all
>
> Snow has finally blanketed Northern Wisconsin so my
> heated shop sure feels good! Started a wing for my
> 701 and was searching for a good support material
> when the wing gets turned over. Wood is ok but
> sometimes is hard to find six pieces forty inches
> long that are all straight. I had some 10 foot
> lengths of PVC down spout left over and found them
> to be a superior support. All the same size,
> straight and very light weight. I put two strips of
> double stick tape on one side and attached some
> scrap carpet to avoid scratching. I have noticed
> that the carpet is a magnet for aluminum filings so
> might not be the best choice of material, might have
> to change that.
>
> So far the building is going well. Should be done
> with right wing in a few days. Left wing should go
> faster as I have all the jigs made up and know what
> to expect.
>
> Happy Thanksgiving to all.
>
> Dick Neitzel
> Sayner, WI
> 701 Jabiru 2200
> N962WB (I hope, first choice)
>
>
>
> Click on
> about
> provided
> www.buildersbooks.com,
> Admin.
> _->
> browse
> Subscriptions page,
> FAQ,
>
>
>
>
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>
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Subject: | Zenith leather seats for 601XL |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Craig Payne" <craig@craigandjean.com>
Has anyone purchased and received the Zenith leather seats? If so what do
you think of them. And here is a long shot: does anyone have the seats and
the dual sticks option? I'm wondering if the sticks clear the forward edge
of the seats.
-- Craig
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