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Auto Engine Conversion Video
The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch
that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en |
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stol wrote:
The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en That was a very informative and very viewable video. And a down right georgous airplane and engine installation. I hung up for a moment at the distributor gear - probably right where you said. But sliding the arrow past that, it picked up and played all the way to the end. I've also downloaded the mpeg4 version. THink I'll load it on my iPod and show it to friends (I have an Apple RGB cable to hook up to TVs) Thaks for sharing, and thanks to the hired help for getting it posted. Ya'll done REAL good, troops! Richard -- (remove the X to email) Now just why the HELL do I have to press 1 for English? John Wayne |
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Ben
Is that yours, or a customer's? Whatever it is, I wish I could afford to do it that way! "stol" wrote in message ... The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en |
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On Apr 25, 10:49*pm, "Ron Webb" wrote:
Ben Is that yours, or a customer's? Whatever it is, I wish I could afford to do it that way! "stol" wrote in message ... The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. *Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0730841&hl=en- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That is my toy.. I would never use a customer for research and development. I do have a whole new respect for test pilots too. !!!! |
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"stol" wrote in message
... The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en First, that was a great and informative presentation that included some new information that should help keep me from having to accomplish some of the same experiments. I had no trouble with the playback. After reading the previous comments, I started the download, paused the playback, finished some other tasks, and took an undeserved break untill the download completed--so the playback worked without incident. Peter |
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On Apr 26, 4:14*pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"stol" wrote in message ... The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. *Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en First, that was a great and informative presentation that included some new information that should help keep me from having to accomplish some of the same experiments. I had no trouble with the playback. *After reading the previous comments, I started the download, paused the playback, finished some other tasks, and took an undeserved break untill the download completed--so the playback worked without incident. Peter Thanks guys.... I should redo the narration to include some what I consider valueable info on the cooling system. I will wait a few days and see if any other questions come in. At that time I will post a detailed explaination of all questions. I was going flying this afternoon but ridgetop winds are in excess of 70 mph. The toy is fueled up and will scare me in the morning... Thank god for experimental planes and living in a country where one can push the envelope.. !!!!! To hear the beast doing a low pass try this... the video sucks but,,, boy does it sound KOOL !!!! http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AOF6eT6FRmY |
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stol wrote:
To hear the beast doing a low pass try this... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AOF6eT6FRmY Only thing missing is video/sound of it at idle... |
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stol wrote:
On Apr 26, 4:14 pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote: "stol" wrote in message ... The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en First, that was a great and informative presentation that included some new information that should help keep me from having to accomplish some of the same experiments. I had no trouble with the playback. After reading the previous comments, I started the download, paused the playback, finished some other tasks, and took an undeserved break untill the download completed--so the playback worked without incident. Peter Thanks guys.... I should redo the narration to include some what I consider valueable info on the cooling system. I will wait a few days and see if any other questions come in. At that time I will post a detailed explaination of all questions. I was going flying this afternoon but ridgetop winds are in excess of 70 mph. The toy is fueled up and will scare me in the morning... Thank god for experimental planes and living in a country where one can push the envelope.. !!!!! To hear the beast doing a low pass try this... the video sucks but,,, boy does it sound KOOL !!!! http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AOF6eT6FRmY Swoon! |
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"stol" wrote in message ... The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en I've thought of a few questions, that your video (otherwise very thorough and well done, I thought) didn't answer. I would like to have seen a bit of statistics, or specifications, such as engine weight without the accessories, and the full up weight with the redrive, accessories, and plumbing. Also, some possible charts on climb vs. rpm and fuel consumption, and cruise speeds vs. rpm and fuel consumption. What did you have to do, if anything, to get the CG right, on what I would assume is a heavier engine than is usually used on this aircraft. Many auto engine conversions use a smaller than normal accessory drive pulley on the crankshaft, as to not overspeed the alternator, and water pump, and such, or else use oversized pulleys on the alternator, at a minimum. Did you do anything like that? I would guess that you probably did not, since your stated cruise RPM is not all that higher than an auto on the highway. Do you have a split electrical system, to make electrical failure less of a possible engine stopping event, and do other backups exist to keep the sparks sparking, and fuel flowing? Interesting observations on the need for a beefed up redrive front mounting plate. I would never have guessed that would be a problem. Is the lower pulley mounted on two bearings, or just the outer bearing and the crankshaft bearings? What type of mating is made with the crankshaft? Splines? Any problems with getting the alignment right, and any problems with any slop with the interface? Any harmonics issues? I did notice the use of your fluid harmonic balancer. How does the belt tension function? How often does it need to have the tension checked and/or adjusted? I have noted that some redrive manufacturers advertise a single bolt tensioning feature. On an annual inspection, (or more frequent inspections, if applicable) what points in particular are you disassembling to inspect, and what things do you make a point to inspect visually, or otherwise pay close attention to checking? If you had to advise someone who was undertaking their own conversion, what top 5 (or 10) points would you tell them will be the most critical things to get right, or will be the hardest to get right? What things surprised you (I know you hit a few of these things in the video) as things that you did not think would be difficult, but proved to be hard to get right? I know this is a pretty huge list of questions, and if you don't feel like answering them all, or that some of them don't really apply, so be it; I would understand. You obviously have already spent a lot of time on doing a good video, and these questions might well take more time than you want to invest. I will say that I appreciate the time you have already invested. You know, by the time you got done with all of this, you could probably do just a little more, and organize what you have done in the video and your other documentations, into writing a book! This could be the start of something big! g Again, a hearty "well done!" -- Jim in NC |
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On Apr 30, 10:26*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"stol" wrote in message ... The first edition of my video is up on the net. There is one glitch that I can't seem to figure out. At 14.40 into it the video locks up. For some reason the progress arrow that moves under the pic outruns the fed data. I have been able to view the second half of the video by simply taking the cursor and sliding that arrow back in time about a minute or so. Then when it resumes it runs past the 14.40 mark and plays to the end. Don't ask whats wrong cause I am amazed I even got it posted. Thanks again to Jim in NC and Darrel who both made this upload possible. *Hopefully it plays ok for you... http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...50730841&hl=en I've thought of a few questions, that your video (otherwise very thorough and well done, I thought) didn't answer. I would like to have seen a bit of statistics, or specifications, such as engine weight without the accessories, and the full up weight with the redrive, accessories, and plumbing. *Also, some possible charts on climb vs. rpm and fuel consumption, and cruise speeds vs. rpm and fuel consumption. What did you have to do, if anything, to get the CG right, on what I would assume is a heavier engine than is usually used on this aircraft. Many auto engine conversions use a smaller than normal accessory drive pulley on the crankshaft, as to not overspeed the alternator, and water pump, and such, or else use oversized pulleys on the alternator, at a minimum. *Did you do anything like that? *I would guess that you probably did not, since your stated cruise RPM is not all that higher than an auto on the highway. Do you have a split electrical system, to make electrical failure less of a possible engine stopping event, and do other backups exist to keep the sparks sparking, and fuel flowing? Interesting observations on the need for a beefed up redrive front mounting plate. *I would never have guessed that would be a problem. *Is the lower pulley mounted on two bearings, or just the outer bearing and the crankshaft bearings? What type of mating is made with the crankshaft? *Splines? *Any problems with getting the alignment right, and any problems with any slop with the interface? Any harmonics issues? *I did notice the use of your fluid harmonic balancer. How does the belt tension function? *How often does it need to have the tension checked and/or adjusted? *I have noted that some redrive manufacturers advertise a single bolt tensioning feature. On an annual inspection, (or more frequent inspections, if applicable) what points in particular are you disassembling to inspect, and what things do you make a point to inspect visually, or otherwise pay close attention to checking? If you had to advise someone who was undertaking their own conversion, what top 5 (or 10) points would you tell them will be the most critical things to get right, or will be the hardest to get right? What things surprised you (I know you hit a few of these things in the video) as things that you did not think would be difficult, but proved to be hard to get right? I know this is a pretty huge list of questions, and if you don't feel like answering them all, or that some of them don't really apply, so be it; I would understand. *You obviously have already spent a lot of time on doing a good video, and these questions might well take more time than you want to invest. *I will say that I appreciate the time you have already invested. You know, by the time you got done with all of this, you could probably do just a little more, and organize what you have done in the video and your other documentations, into writing a book! *This could be the start of something big! g Again, a hearty "well done!" -- Jim in NC Hi Jim. This is exactly the feedback I was looking for. My gut feeling is that I should re edit the video and leave some more space in some of the shots to answer those and more questions. I would guess I could let the last scene run and do it then. I can tell you all that this video stuff is alot harder then it looks on TV.. ;~).. |
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