---------------------------------------------------------- Zenith-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sat 01/21/06: 7 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 07:36 AM - Re: Crosswind - The Last Flight (Bryan Martin) 2. 09:07 AM - Re: Crosswind - The Last Flight (David X) 3. 10:48 AM - Re: Re: Sound proof and finish panels (JAPhillipsGA@aol.com) 4. 12:05 PM - HDS center of thrust/corvair mount (601corvair) 5. 12:05 PM - 701 Nosegear Bungee (Steve McShea) 6. 01:49 PM - Re: 701 Nosegear Bungee (Chuck Deiterich) 7. 02:40 PM - Re: HDS center of thrust/corvair mount (Robin Bellach) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 07:36:55 AM PST US Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Crosswind - The Last Flight From: Bryan Martin --> Zenith-List message posted by: Bryan Martin Maybe the fuel tank vent is plugged, no air getting in to replace the fuel volume used. -- Bryan Martin N61BM, CH 601 XL, Stratus Subaru. do not archive. on 1/18/06 9:25 PM, Dave Zilz at z4t143@hotmail.com wrote: > > At 4000 ft and 3-5 miles east of Greensfield, Crosswind N143ZT lost all fuel > pressure and the engine stopped. Although I could see the airport, I was too > far to make the runway and had to select a field. > > After selecting the field, I tried to start the engine several times, changed > fuel tanks, turned on the electric fuel pump, followed all the procedures, but > still no fuel pressure, and hence, no fuel to the engine. > > > In case you're wondering, there was plenty of fuel still on the plane and > after I collected my thoughts, I tried the fuel pump again on the ground and > it produced fuel pressure. Additional investigation will hopefully define > what caused the original problem. > ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 09:07:28 AM PST US Subject: Zenith-List: Re: Crosswind - The Last Flight From: "David X" --> Zenith-List message posted by: "David X" So happy to hear that you walked away without harm. -------- do not archive Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=5692#5692 ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 10:48:43 AM PST US From: JAPhillipsGA@aol.com Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Re: Sound proof and finish panels --> Zenith-List message posted by: JAPhillipsGA@aol.com I agree with Cy, I recently purchased a couple pairs of Lightspeed ANR 20x headsets and they make the need for sound proofing nil. In my XL if you close you eyes you would never know it's running. Saves weight, work, and probably money. I recommend before you tear down to paint and add a bunch of sound proofing borrow a good pair of ANR headsets and see for yourself, Best regards, Bill N505WP 601XL-3300w/DC ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 12:05:17 PM PST US From: 601corvair Subject: Zenith-List: HDS center of thrust/corvair mount --> Zenith-List message posted by: 601corvair Dumb question. Is the center of thust the top of the longeron? If anyone has access to a WW corvair engine mount for HD or XL , how far is the firewall from the engine datum, or the set of spools nearest the firwall.Is the mount adjusted left or right and how many degrees. thanks phill. ( I know I've got info some where, but I've all ready wasted half a day looking for it) phill --------------------------------- Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 12:05:17 PM PST US From: "Steve McShea" Subject: Zenith-List: 701 Nosegear Bungee --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Steve McShea" I have recently purchased a 701 (completed in 1992) and am in the process of installing the updated firewall. I ordered all parts from ZAC and spoke with Nick/Roger several times throughout the project. Once I completed the engine (ROTAX 582) re-install I found that the bungee did not have any give AT ALL. This is true even with my additional 200 pounds pulling down on the mount. After doing an archive search I found several messages from people with the same experiences but was not able to find any messages concerning successful remedies. I contacted Nick at ZAC and he did not seem familiar with or have a good answer to the problem. Has anyone else run into this and how have you solved the problem. Zenith sent the 5/8, 8 inch bungee (ACS# 1080) rated at 750lbs. I confirmed that it was not the 1080HD rated at 900 lbs. The Spruce catalog does not offer an 8 inch bungee with less load rating. I contact SBC Industries (the spring cord manufacturer that Spruce uses) and they offer lighter weight 8 inch bungees but have a 5 bungee minimum order. I'm considering going down that road but would like to know if there is an easier fix for this. Steve McShea Clovis, CA N701JC mcsheas@earthlink.net ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 01:49:43 PM PST US From: "Chuck Deiterich" Subject: Re: Zenith-List: 701 Nosegear Bungee --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Chuck Deiterich" I have a 701 with a Jabiru 2200 on which is about the same weight as the Rotax 582. I also have the lighter nose gear bungee. I have almost 200 landings and I still cannot depress the bungee standing still. But when I taxi over rough ground it does flex and works OK. I would try it like it is and see how it does. I have the tundra tires and keep about 10 # in the mains and 8 # in the nose, really smoothes out my rough runway. Chuck D. N701TX ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve McShea" Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 2:03 PM Subject: Zenith-List: 701 Nosegear Bungee > --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Steve McShea" > > I have recently purchased a 701 (completed in 1992) and am in the process of > installing the updated firewall. I ordered all parts from ZAC and spoke > with Nick/Roger several times throughout the project. Once I completed the > engine (ROTAX 582) re-install I found that the bungee did not have any give > AT ALL. This is true even with my additional 200 pounds pulling down on the > mount. After doing an archive search I found several messages from people > with the same experiences but was not able to find any messages concerning > successful remedies. I contacted Nick at ZAC and he did not seem familiar > with or have a good answer to the problem. Has anyone else run into this > and how have you solved the problem. > > Zenith sent the 5/8, 8 inch bungee (ACS# 1080) rated at 750lbs. I confirmed > that it was not the 1080HD rated at 900 lbs. The Spruce catalog does not > offer an 8 inch bungee with less load rating. I contact SBC Industries (the > spring cord manufacturer that Spruce uses) and they offer lighter weight 8 > inch bungees but have a 5 bungee minimum order. I'm considering going down > that road but would like to know if there is an easier fix for this. > > Steve McShea > Clovis, CA > N701JC > mcsheas@earthlink.net > > ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 02:40:33 PM PST US From: "Robin Bellach" <601zv@ritternet.com> Subject: Re: Zenith-List: HDS center of thrust/corvair mount --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Robin Bellach" <601zv@ritternet.com> My 601XL WW mount has the datum about 14-3/8" in front of the firewall and it cants to the left about 2 or 3 degrees (obviously I haven't tried to measure the angle very accurately). . ----- Original Message ----- From: "601corvair" To: "Zenith list" Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 2:04 PM Subject: Zenith-List: HDS center of thrust/corvair mount > --> Zenith-List message posted by: 601corvair > > Dumb question. Is the center of thust the top of the longeron? If anyone has access to a WW corvair engine mount for HD or XL , how far is the firewall from the engine datum, or the set of spools nearest the firwall.Is the mount adjusted left or right and how many degrees. thanks phill. ( I know I've got info some where, but I've all ready wasted half a day looking for it) phill > > > --------------------------------- > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. > > > > > > > > > > > >