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				 Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:44 am    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Hi Guys,
 
 I am installing an O-200 on a Zenith 601XL. I am having difficulty routing
 the mixture cable from the carb to the cockpit.
 
 Presently the lever operates in such a way as to put the oil sump directly
 in its way. I think I have the wrong lever on the carb. The number is
 155-28. Does anybody know what part # I should have?
 
 Cheers
 
 Peter
 Wonthaggi Australia
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:14 am    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Hi Peter
   
  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side C under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
   
  I have to say my plane was easy to buold until I got to the canopy (poor instruction) and firewall forward (no instruction) especially since I did not buy a firewall forward kit.
 
  Hope this helps.
  
 Glenn 
  
 N676L  601XL Completed 
 Chesapeake  
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  Subject: MS3SPA on an O-200
  Date: Mon C 29 Jun 2009 18:42:34 +1000
  
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  Hi Guys C
  
  I am installing an O-200 on a Zenith 601XL. I am having difficulty routing
  the mixture cable from the carb to the cockpit.
  
  Presently the lever operates in such a way as to put the oil sump directly
  in its way. I think I have the wrong lever on the carb. The number is
  155-28. Does anybody know what part # I should have?
  
  Cheers
  
  Peter
  Wonthaggi Australia
  
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				 Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:38 pm    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Glenn,   
    
 Thanks for the info. I still feel the lever is not the correct one for the O-200 (P/N 155-28 written on it, what’s yours?).  
    
 I managed to borrow one of Jon Crookes DVD’s for the canopy installation. It was much better than the manual.  
    
 The firewall forward kit from Zenith is the cowling and engine mount. The rest is up to you.  
    
 Thanks  
    
 Peter  
          
   
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    [quote]Hi Peter
  
 I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
  
 I have to say my plane was easy to buold until I got to the canopy (poor instruction) and firewall forward (no instruction) especially since I did not buy a firewall forward kit.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Glenn 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:53 am    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Hi Peter
   
  I bought my engine off Ebay out of a 150 and it was very complete.  Only thing I had to add was cooling baffles.  I'd check out the web sites for the carb and see what you can get from there or if you can get a rebuild / parts manual that would answer you question.  Hope that helps.
 
 Glenn 
  
 N676L  601XL Completed 
 Chesapeake  
 VA  
 
  
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 Subject: RE: MS3SPA on an O-200
 Date: Tue C 30 Jun 2009 10:34:49 +1000
 
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 Thanks for the info. I still feel the lever is not the correct one for the O-200 (P/N 155-28 written on it C what’s yours?). 
   
 I managed to borrow one of Jon Crookes DVD’s for the canopy installation. It was much better than the manual. 
   
 The firewall forward kit from Zenith is the cowling and engine mount. The rest is up to you. 
   
 Thanks 
   
 Peter 
      
  
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 Sent: Monday C 29 June 2009 9:10 PM
 To: continental-list(at)matronics.com
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 I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side C under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
  
 I have to say my plane was easy to buold until I got to the canopy (poor instruction) and firewall forward (no instruction) especially since I did not buy a firewall forward kit.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:21 am    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Glenn,  
    
 Thanks, I have had a look around the ‘net but most info would come from a $70 parts manual.  
    
 I’ll see what else I can have a look at in my local airport.  
    
 Cheers  
    
 Peter  
          
   
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  Sent: Tuesday, 30 June 2009 8:52 PM
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 Hi Peter
   
  I bought my engine off Ebay out of a 150 and it was very complete.  Only thing I had to add was cooling baffles.  I'd check out the web sites for the carb and see what you can get from there or if you can get a rebuild / parts manual that would answer you question.  Hope that helps.
  
  Glenn 
   
  [b]N676L  601XL [/b][b]Completed [/b]
  Chesapeake  
  VA  
  
  
  
  
  
         
   
 From: vk3eka(at)bigpond.net.au
  To: continental-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: RE: MS3SPA on an O-200
  Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:34:49 +1000    
 Glenn,   
    
 Thanks for the info. I still feel the lever is not the correct one for the O-200 (P/N 155-28 written on it, what’s yours?).  
    
 I managed to borrow one of Jon Crookes DVD’s for the canopy installation. It was much better than the manual.  
    
 The firewall forward kit from Zenith is the cowling and engine mount. The rest is up to you.  
    
 Thanks  
    
 Peter  
          
   
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  Sent: Monday, 29 June 2009 9:10 PM
  To: continental-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: RE: Continental-List: MS3SPA on an O-200  
   
     	  | Quote: | 	 		  Hi Peter
 
  
 
 I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
  
 
 I have to say my plane was easy to buold until I got to the canopy (poor instruction) and firewall forward (no instruction) especially since I did not buy a firewall forward kit.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Glenn 
 
  
 
  
 
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   6789 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
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  | 	  2 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
  | 	  3 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
  | 	  4 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
  | 	  5 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
  | 	  6 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
  | 	  7 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
  | 	  8 	  | Quote: | 	 		  I had to route my mixture for my O-200 from center firewall toward the passenger side, under the exhaust the then down to the back side of the Marvel carb.  I ended up making a bracket and bolting it to the bolts that support the oil sump(not the rings of nuts).  I used a "generic" throttle and mixture cable and then cut them to length very carefully as these cables can't be taken apart as the "locking" mechanism will come apart.  Bottom line is do not let the cable rub anywhere (I used lots of cable supports) and secure it near the carb so that it will no flex when pushed.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:01 am    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Peter,
   
  Mine comes in from the passenger side also. Check out this picture: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_EJudOzvIdUA/Shs7qdwwf2I/AAAAAAAAAY0/g8-gPpQfdZI/s1600-h/Carb+Inlet+Elbow-15.jpg
   
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    From: Peter W Johnson <vk3eka(at)bigpond.net.au>
 To: continental-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 4:42:34 AM
 Subject: MS3SPA on an O-200
 
 --> Continental-List message posted by: "Peter W Johnson" <vk3eka(at)bigpond.net.au (vk3eka(at)bigpond.net.au)>
 
 Hi Guys,
 
 I am installing an O-200 on a Zenith 601XL. I am having difficulty routing
 the mixture cable from the carb to the cockpit.
 
 Presently the lever operates in such a way as to put the oil sump directly
 in its way. I think I have the wrong lever on the carb. The number is
 155-28. Does anybody know what part # I should have?
 
 Cheers
 
 Peter
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				 Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:10 am    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Kevin,  
    
 Thanks, looking at the picture I can see I have a different mixture lever. If I can find out what number I need I can order one.  
    
 Many thanks  
    
 Peter  
          
   
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 Peter,  
     
    
     
 Mine comes in from the passenger side also. Check out this picture: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_EJudOzvIdUA/Shs7qdwwf2I/AAAAAAAAAY0/g8-gPpQfdZI/s1600-h/Carb+Inlet+Elbow-15.jpg  
     
    
     
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   [quote]From: Peter W Johnson <vk3eka(at)bigpond.net.au>
 To: continental-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 4:42:34 AM
 Subject: MS3SPA on an O-200
 
 --> Continental-List message posted by: "Peter W Johnson" <vk3eka(at)bigpond.net.au>
 
 Hi Guys,
 
 I am installing an O-200 on a Zenith 601XL. I am having difficulty routing
 the mixture cable from the carb to the cockpit.
 
 Presently the lever operates in such a way as to put the oil sump directly
 in its way. I think I have the wrong lever on the carb. The number is
 155-28. Does anybody know what part # I should have?
 
 Cheers
 
 Peter
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:40 am    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				My mixture lever P/N is a 155-409, Peter (MA-3SPA on a Cessna 150M w/ mixture control coming in from the starboard side much like Kevin's pic).  
 
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				 Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:34 pm    Post subject: MS3SPA on an O-200 | 
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				Hi Guys,  
    
 I managed to find the correct lever at my local aero engine builder. Straight swap for the one I had.  
    
 Cheers  
    
 Peter.  
    
     
          
   
   
   
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 To: continental-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 4:42:34 AM
 Subject: MS3SPA on an O-200
 
 --> Continental-List message posted by: "Peter W Johnson" <vk3eka(at)bigpond.net.au>
 
 Hi Guys,
 
 I am installing an O-200 on a Zenith 601XL. I am having difficulty routing
 the mixture cable from the carb to the cockpit.
 
 Presently the lever operates in such a way as to put the oil sump directly
 in its way. I think I have the wrong lever on the carb. The number is
 155-28. Does anybody know what part # I should have?
 
 Cheers
 
 Peter
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