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Old June 25th 05, 10:04 PM
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And I read in another thread where he wanted to "sniff for CO" with the
airplane at various angles to the wind?

Repeat after me very carefully ... Carbon monoxide is a colorless gas with
no perceptible odor.

Now it is true that CO is generally mixed with other exhaust gases which DO
have an odor, but that's not always true.

If the visual inspection of the stacks, the muffler and the shroud show
absolutely no evidence of exhaust gas leakage, tell me how in hell he
expected any gas leakage into the cabin?

Jim




"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
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RST Engineering wrote:

What is this CO measurement thing that you are talking about? Are you
saying that somebody has determined that a CO measurement is part of an
annual inspection on a part 91 aircraft? Not anything I've heard about,
but that doesn't say it didn't slip by me. Then again, you may have been
part of the mechanic's Hawaii fund.


Yes. Which is what we figured too...