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1. 11:06 AM - Magnificent Machine Update post Arlington (Brady)
2. 02:47 PM - Re: Magnificent Machine Update post Arlington (kmccune)
3. 03:32 PM - Re: Gasoline smellGasoline smell (kissell)
4. 04:00 PM - Re: Magnificent Machine Update post Arlington (Brady)
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Subject: | Magnificent Machine Update post Arlington |
For those who might be interested we posted an update to our website.
Please see the SHOP TALK tab on the navigation bar.
Thank you,
Brady McCormick
Magnificent Machine LLC
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Brady McCormick
Poulsbo, WA
www.magnificentmachine.com
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Subject: | Re: Magnificent Machine Update post Arlington |
Hey Congrats on the weight Brady!
Kevin
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Steve Bennett
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Subject: | Re: Gasoline smellGasoline smell |
Hello group, I recently replaced the fuel lines in my 701 with Parker series 39704
SUPER-FLEX FL 1/2" Low Permeation fuel line. Since the replacement the overall
opinion by me and my wife is that the gas fumes are significantly reduced
in the cockpit. The original fuel lines were Goodyear 1/4" rubber lines. Before
I replaced these I thoroughly inspected the fuel path for any signs of leaks
including the fuel sending units (mine are side mount type) and found nothing
that would account for fumes.
So my conclusion is that the original GoodYear lines outgased and caused the fumes,
since replacement with the Parker lines, things are much better in the cockpit.
The Parker fuel lines were purchased from Aircraft Spruce.
regards to all .. Bob Kissell Dayton, Ohio
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Subject: | Re: Magnificent Machine Update post Arlington |
Thanks Kevin,
We are still working on the weight, because that engine still has the steel valve
covers on it. We met a very competent Composites Manufacturer and we are working
to get new molds made for all the parts made. The valve covers are worth
about 3 pounds.
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Brady McCormick
Poulsbo, WA
www.magnificentmachine.com
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