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A Simple Auto Engine Conversion by
Gig 601Xl Builder
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the isolation of prop loads on a crankshaft that IS
NOT DESIGNED to take prop loads.
This is the kind of problem I was fishing for in the original post --
something I hadn't heard of, but constitutes a show-stopper.
I like that two-into-one spark...
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A Simple Auto Engine Conversion by
[email protected]
On Aug 27, 8:24 pm, "
wrote:
the isolation of prop loads on a crankshaft that IS
NOT DESIGNED to take prop loads.
This is the kind of problem I was fishing for in the original post --
something I hadn't heard of, but constitutes a...
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A Simple Auto Engine Conversion by
[email protected]
On Aug 27, 8:24 pm, "
wrote:
could a GM engine attached to a short manual trans 1-get a dry sump
and 2-be flipped upside down and have a stout racing trans take the
loads.
Manual transmissions aren't designed for high...
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A Simple Auto Engine Conversion by
[email protected]
the isolation of prop loads on a crankshaft that IS
NOT DESIGNED to take prop loads.
This is the kind of problem I was fishing for in the original post --
something I hadn't heard of, but constitutes a show-stopper.
I like that two-into-one spark plug idea. If that's feasible, I'm a
LOT...
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ZZZZZZZoom in an ABC story? by
Rich Ahrens[_2_]
Perhaps ABC needs some input as to the reliability of the source they
quote (see page two) in this news story:
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5624381&page=1
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Rivet advise please by
mhorowit
I have to replace the trailing edge end of a stamped aluminum rib from
a '47 Tcraft. I've cut away the corroded portion, bent metal to
replace that part and would like to use Cherry "N" rivets to hold it
in place.
I have some questions regarding what spec to look for when ordering.
A. Rivet...
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Kyle gets the mini lathe home.... by
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
Kyle gets the mini lathe home and then what???
btw "Kyle" in this context is just a name for any one of us.
OK you get your mini lathe home then what?
first thing you discover is that it just sits there inert on the
bench.
then you start wondering just how you go about actually making
anything on...
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August 23rd 08 02:52 AM
by BobR
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Magneto Timing Question by
Dick[_1_]
The specs for my C-85 are upper plugs mag @ 28* BTDC and lower @ 30*BTDC.
My results are upper @ 30* BTDC and lower @ 32* BTDC.
I couldn't find a "flower pot" with attached degree wheel to borrow and
attach to the prop hub so used a little "mickey mouse" circular protractor
with a free swinging...
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PHOTOS: N14 - August 21, 2008 by
Digital Voices[_3_]
PHOTOS: N14 - August 21, 2008
Kathy Jaffe Challenge (Aerobatics)
Photos Link:
http://phlairline.com/spotter/082108.html
Cheers,
DV
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Peel Ply: Purple Glow? by
[email protected]
I just started using a fresh batch of resin/hardener from Aeropoxy
(shipped by AS&S last week). I had a single white light off to the
side. I decided to uncover the part 30 hours after the lay up.
When I pulled the peel ply off quickly, the line where it separated
glowed bright purple for about...
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13 Horsepower by
[email protected]
12 Horsepower
After it's successful flight at Kitty Hawk, upon its return to Dayton
the Wright 'Flyer' underwent an extensive overhaul. The engine was
fitted with spark plugs and a magneto, replacing the original make &
break system. Whilst installing the magneto Orville discovered the
original...
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HARBOR FREIGHT QUALITY by
[email protected]
Someone wrote: 'YOUR OUT OF YOUR F**KING MIND' ...with regard to
suggesting people buy ANYTHING from Harbor Freight.
I disagree.
I've come to see HF products as a kind of semi-finished kit, something
you have to take apart, clean up, align and re-assemble before you can
use it.
See those...
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Would you install lights? by
Lou
I'm getting close to covering my wings. I don't currently fly at night
and could even say that I have no intention on flying at night.
However I had no intention on getting married either. Would anyone
install lights anyway or just limit yourself to flying in the
daylight.
Lou
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August 19th 08 08:26 PM
by Uli
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Stewart Headwind by
Copperhead144
Has anyone here either built or flown a Stewart Headwind? If so can
you provide some information about the build process and or how well
it flew and handled? For a 1960's design it really look's nice,
however I've never seen one or talked to anyone who's had experence
with one in my geographical...
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August 19th 08 12:58 AM
by Phil
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(OT) lathes & mills : vocabulary questions by
jan olieslagers[_2_]
The recent thread about lathes and related machinery leaves me at a loss
with the terminology, me not being a native English speaker.
A) I think I can imagine a lathe, if I understand correctly it is called
a "tour" in French and a "draaibank" in my native Dutch. That means,
the piece of stock...
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Mini Lathes by
Kyle Boatright
In the spirit of the Harbor Freight thread, I was at the local Tractor
Supply Co today and came across their version of the 7 x 12" mini-lathe.
Apparently, they are discontinuing the item as it was on sale for $388.
Plenty of places carry similiar lathes, the backstory being that all of them...
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