Zenith-List Digest Archive

Mon 06/06/11


Total Messages Posted: 6



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     1. 04:52 AM - Re: Subaru engines for sale (Michel Therrien)
     2. 10:55 AM - Drilling Front Axle (Steve Freeman)
     3. 11:20 AM - Re: Drilling Front Axle (Jay Bannister)
     4. 11:35 AM - Re: Drilling Front Axle (Lawrence Webber)
     5. 12:26 PM - Re: Drilling Front Axle (Paul Mulwitz)
     6. 01:49 PM - Question regarding the CH-801 (Phil Owens)
 
 
 


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    Time: 04:52:16 AM PST US
    From: Michel Therrien <mtherr@yahoo.com>
    Subject: Re: Subaru engines for sale
    Hello group!=0A-=0AI saw no interest for my engine yet... the whole thing for 1500$ (picked up at my home).- If I don't have a buyer in the next c ouple of weeks, I'll sell the stuff at a metal recycling facility on a per pound basis.=0A-=0Ado not archive=0A=0A----------------------------=0AMic hel Therrien CH601-HD, C-GZGQ=0Ahttp://mthobby.pcperfect.com/ch601=0Ahttp:/ /pages.infinit.net/mthobby=0A=0AFrom: Michel Therrien <mtherr@yahoo.com>=0A bject: Zenith-List: Subaru engines for sale=0A=0A--> Zenith-List message po sted by: Michel Therrien <mtherr@yahoo.com>=0A=0AHello group!- =0A=0AAs y ou know, I am working on a Franklin engine installation for my CH601.- I am =0Aready to remove my Subaru-EA-81 which is now for-sale.- This wi ll be a nearly =0Acomplete installation (I keep the alternator and a few se nders).- I will also =0Ainclude a second engine and many parts and manual s.=0A=0AHere is a link to my-ad...: =0Ahttp://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-autos- et-vehicules-autres-Moteur-Subaru-EA-81-Engine-installation-avion-quasi-com plete-W0QQAdIdZ284687563=0A=0A-=0AI will be happy to provide all-inform ation to anyone interested; including past =0Aissues and present engine con dition.- Assembly details are on =0Ahttp://mthobby.pcperfect.com/ch601/ =0A=0ADetails are below:=0A=0A- =0AInstallation moteur pour un Zenair CH6 01 quasi compl=E8te / Nearly complete engine =0Ainstallation for a Zenair Z odiac CH601=0A2 moteurs Subaru EA-81 GL 1983 (un spare) / two engines=0Ar =E9duction =E0 courroie Dave Johnson / reduction drive=0Acapot moteur / cus tom cowling=0Adistributeur Nippodenso avec dual pickups et modules GM=0Adis tributeur de rechange Hitachi avec dual pickups=0Alivres et manuels de serv ice / service manuals=0Aplusieurs pi=E8ces de rechanges / many spare parts =0Agaskets extra / extra gaskets=0Aradiateur a eau Volkswagen / radiator=0A refroidisseur d'huile B&M / oil cooler=0Aintake modifi=E9 / intake manifold =0Acarburateur Holley 5200 / carburetor=0A=C9chappements en acier / exhaust system=0Aradiateur de chaufferette firefly / cabin heater=0Asupport de mot eur / engine mount for CH601=0Asupport de radiateur / radiator mount=0Aboit e a air du carburateur / carburetor heat box=0ALe moteur sur l'avion a envi ron 300 heures de vol. The engine installed on the =0Aaircraft has approxim ately 300 hours of flying hours.=0A=0AMichel=0A=0A=0A---------------------- ------=0AMichel Therrien CH601-HD, C-GZGQ=0Ahttp://mthobby.pcperfect.com/ch 601=0Ahttp://pages.infinit.net/mthobby =0A=0A=0A=0A----- Original Message - ---=0AFrom: Ronald Steele <rsteele@rjsit.com>=0ATo: zenith-list@matronics.c om=0ASent: Sun, May 22, 2011 8:33:41 PM=0ASubject: Zenith-List: dual sticks teele@rjsit.com>=0A=0AI've recently purchased a project that has dual stick s installed.- I prefer a =0Asingle stick and would like to swap for a sin gle with anyone whose interested in =0Agetting duals.- These have never f lown, but were primed installed in a nearly =0Acomplete fuselage. I'd also be willing to sell if anybody is interested.=0A=0AYou can contact me off li - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Matt Dralle, List ======


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    Time: 10:55:46 AM PST US
    From: "Steve Freeman" <steve.freeman@syntaxds.com>
    Subject: Drilling Front Axle
    Hi Guys, Does anyone have a suggestion (or tool recommendation) for drilling the front axle to receive cotter pins on both sides? Is this drilled inside the turrets of the castle nuts when snugged up against fork? I have never been terribly successful at drilling in to "round" surfaces and this one is so think I will admit I am apprehensive to try. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you, Steve Freeman


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    Time: 11:20:59 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Drilling Front Axle
    From: Jay Bannister <jaybannist@cs.com>
    Steve, I fretted over this one a long time, too. I finally placed the castle nuts where they should be on the axle; then drilled enough through one of the o penings to make a good dimple. Then I took the axle to a drill press, usin g a V-block and completed drilling through the axle. I guess one could do the drilling in place, eyeballing the alignment; but it would be dicey. Jay -----Original Message----- From: Steve Freeman <steve.freeman@syntaxds.com> Sent: Mon, Jun 6, 2011 12:57 pm Subject: Zenith-List: Drilling Front Axle Hi Guys, Does anyone have a suggestion (or tool recommendation) for drilling the fro nt axle to receive cotter pins on both sides? Is this drilled inside the t urrets of the castle nuts when snugged up against fork? I have never been terribly successful at drilling in to =9Cround=9D surfaces and this one is so think I will admit I am apprehensive to try. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you, Steve Freeman


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    Time: 11:35:23 AM PST US
    From: Lawrence Webber <lawrencewebber@HOTMAIL.COM>
    Subject: Drilling Front Axle
    what jay said but center punch first then use a small drill to verify no wander and definately use v vise and rigid drill press Larry webber Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Drilling Front Axle From: jaybannist@cs.com Steve=2C I fretted over this one a long time=2C too. I finally placed the castle nu ts where they should be on the axle=3B then drilled enough through one of t he openings to make a good dimple. Then I took the axle to a drill press =2C using a V-block and completed drilling through the axle. I guess one c ould do the drilling in place=2C eyeballing the alignment=3B but it would b e dicey. Jay -----Original Message----- From: Steve Freeman <steve.freeman@syntaxds.com> Sent: Mon=2C Jun 6=2C 2011 12:57 pm Subject: Zenith-List: Drilling Front Axle Hi Guys=2C Does anyone have a suggestion (or tool recommendation) for drilling the fro nt axle to receive cotter pins on both sides? Is this drilled inside the t urrets of the castle nuts when snugged up against fork? I have never been terribly successful at drilling in to =93round=94 surfaces and this one is so think I will admit I am apprehensive to try. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you=2C Steve Freeman tor?Zenith-List">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Zenith-List tp://forums.matronics.com bution">http://www.matronics.com/contribution


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    Time: 12:26:28 PM PST US
    From: Paul Mulwitz <psm@att.net>
    Subject: Re: Drilling Front Axle
    Just another approach . . . Tighten the castle nut and use a rattle can of spray point through the castellations to mark the nut position. You can make it a little easier to start the drill (in a drill press is best, but hand drilling can be done) by flattening the area to be drilled with a Dremel stone. Good luck, Paul On 6/6/2011 10:52 AM, Steve Freeman wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > Does anyone have a suggestion (or tool recommendation) for drilling > the front axle to receive cotter pins on both sides? Is this drilled > inside the turrets of the castle nuts when snugged up against fork? I > have never been terribly successful at drilling in to "round" surfaces > and this one is so think I will admit I am apprehensive to try. > > Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thank you, > > Steve Freeman** > > * * > * > > > *


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    Time: 01:49:37 PM PST US
    From: "Phil Owens" <powens@tds.net>
    Subject: Question regarding the CH-801




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