Zenith601-List Digest Archive

Mon 12/19/11


Total Messages Posted: 6



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 12:53 AM - XL 601 canopy 6-C-1 (chris Sinfield)
     2. 03:16 AM - Re: XL 601 canopy 6-C-1 (Bryan Martin)
     3. 01:12 PM - Help needed. (gpjann1@netzero.com)
     4. 01:16 PM - Help-Questions (gpjann1@netzero.com)
     5. 01:22 PM - Help-Questions (gpjann1@netzero.com)
     6. 07:33 PM - 2011 List of Contributors (Matt Dralle)
 
 
 


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    Time: 12:53:57 AM PST US
    Subject: XL 601 canopy 6-C-1
    From: "chris Sinfield" <chris_sinfield@yahoo.com.au>
    I am doing the front canopy XL bolts and have a couple of Q's 1. How many washers should be between the head and nut. The plans call for 2 washers between the 6-C3-6 and the steel 6C2-3 and then nothing till the end next to the nut.. I would have thought that there should have been a washer between 6C2-3 and the fixed 6C1-1 allowing for the rotation? 2. Also if there are only 2castle nuts why the 4 split pins? I would have thought 1 nut and 1 pin???? 3. After I drill the canopy plexiglass 5/16th holes before I put the countersink washers in place I recall someone said that I should ad rubber washers into the 5/16th hole to allow for the canopy to float around. then screww down the metal countersink. The Canopy Oh what fun for Christmas.. Chris Sydney Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=361187#361187


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    Time: 03:16:24 AM PST US
    From: Bryan Martin <bryanmmartin@comcast.net>
    Subject: Re: XL 601 canopy 6-C-1
    One important thing to remember is that the canopy bows should make even contact with the plexiglas along their entire length. You may have to tweak the shape of the bows to accomplish this fit. Another thing is don't try to work on the plexiglas while it's cold, you will crack it. I guess you don't have to worry much about that where you are. I did not use any rubber washers on my canopy and have no cracks after seven years and 360 hours of flight time. I did have some cracks form at the holes I drilled at the bottom where the canopy connects to the frame but I stop drilled them and glued them with methylene chloride and have had no problem with them. > 3. After I drill the canopy plexiglass 5/16th holes before I put the countersink washers in place I recall someone said that I should ad rubber washers into the 5/16th hole to allow for the canopy to float around. then screww down the metal countersink. > > The Canopy > Oh what fun for Christmas.. > Chris > Sydney -- Bryan Martin N61BM, CH 601 XL, RAM Subaru, Stratus re-drive.


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    Time: 01:12:42 PM PST US
    From: "gpjann1@netzero.com" <gpjann1@netzero.com>
    Subject: Help needed.
    Questions pertain to 601 using corvair enngine with Weseman's cowling. What air filter should be used? How to keep air filter frrom moving around? What size of exit area? Position of the angled exit area in relation to the bottom ip of the firewall? Will appreciate any information on the questions. GPJ ____________________________________________________________ 53 Year Old Mom Looks 33 The Stunning Results of Her Wrinkle Trick Has Botox Doctors Worried http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3241/4eefa7e26de5ac1d8e5st06vuc


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    Time: 01:16:42 PM PST US
    From: "gpjann1@netzero.com" <gpjann1@netzero.net>
    Subject: Help-Questions
    Questions pertain to 601 using corvair engine with Weseman's cowling. What air filter should be used? How to keep air filter from moving around? What size of exit area? Position of the angled exit area in relation to the bottom lip of the firewall? Will appreciate any information on the questions. GPJ ____________________________________________________________ LifeLock Official Site Identity Theft Can Happen to Anyone So Get Protection with LifeLock. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3241/4eefa8da10bfcc1df73st05vuc


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    Time: 01:22:31 PM PST US
    From: "gpjann1@netzero.com" <gpjann1@netzero.com>
    Subject: Help-Questions
    Questions pertain to 601 using corvair engine with Weseman's cowling. What air filter should be used? How to keep air filter from moving around? What size of exit area? Position of the angled exit area in relation to the bottom lip of the firewall? Will appreciate any information on the questions. GPJ ____________________________________________________________ Penny Stock Jumping 3000% Sign up to the #1 voted penny stock newsletter for free today! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3241/4eefaa07b3022c1e993st04vuc


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    Time: 07:33:04 PM PST US
    From: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
    Subject: 2011 List of Contributors
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