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Take 2 viagra and yellow tag yourself!
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 11:23:12 -0800, Jim Weir wrote: I'd give a lot to get an overhaul like that. {;-) Jim shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: The AI wallers -nicely on startup, and erects in less than 5 sec. Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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If it fits, maybe you're insulting your own intelligence.
"Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message ... It's interesting that you use an insult to make a point - I will pass on that... That's two insulting posts I've received in the past couple of days... "Newps" wrote in message news:ftC9c.117546$_w.1374580@attbi_s53... Dennis O'Connor wrote: Never, never, never, rebuild a gyro instrument that your life depends upon... Always replace with new... Drivel. |
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Go down to the vet supply store and get one of those big horse hypodermic needles with the smallest needle you can get. Go to the craft store and get a suction cup that will fit over the static port. CAREFULLY and with GREAT CAUTION put the suction cup over the static port. If you have two static ports, put another suction cup over the other port. (A thin coating of spit on the suction cup works well as a vacuum seal, so does a thin coating of vaseline.) Pick ONE of the static ports and push the needle through the backside of the suction cup. SLOWLY and with GREAT CAUTION suck down the suction cup until the altimeter reads about a thousand feet above airport elevation OR the airspeed indicator reads just at the yellow arc, whichever occurs first. You MUST support the syringe so that the needle doesn't cock and let the suction cup leak. I've got mine arranged so that there is a 6' length of plastic tubing between the syringe and the needle, tied off with tiewraps. Don't believe that the aircraft system has a leak until you've tried your little setup on a known good airplane and it doesn't show leak. Let the system come to equilibrium for five minutes or so. If the ASI is still slowly bleeding off speed after five minutes OR the altimeter continues to wind down, you've got a static leak. You can repeat the suckdown after five minutes if you wish, but if the thing doesn't stabilize after two or three iterations, you've got a leak on your hands. You may want to do the mason jar accumulator trick I showed when writing about the altitude encoder test jig (www.rstengineering.com and go to bibliography or www.rstengineering.com/kitplanes and download the article). Of course, I would NEVER do this test on a standard certificated aircraft. Nosirre, not me, not never. Huh, unh. {;-) Jim This test should have been performed as part of -the pre-buy so that you wouldn't not have been responsible for the -entire cost of the instruments and the labor. - -*sigh* - -it's an educational opportunity, right? - Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Update!!! My diaphragm in the ASI has a leak BER and my TC is not worth
being serviced I am just going to get new replacements nice little $1,000 bill and a 1 week wait but at leased i will know what i have. "MRQB" wrote in message ... Well my bird spent 6 hours at the avionics/instrument shop today getting a pito static & transponder encoder check now the results Transponder/Encoder Working 100% To 20,000 feet Altimeter Working 100% Well With in Specs To 14,000 feet did not go higher then aircraft service ceiling VSI Working 100% Static System Pass Pito System Fail Has Leak In System = Traced To Airspeed Indicator Leak on Pito Side Needs Rebuilt Anyone know of a good place to a rebuild have done or a decent replacement? Turn Coordinator Bad = Barings Making Noise Needs Rebuilt Anyone know of a good place to have a rebuild done or a decent replacement? 1 Vor Head OK 1 Vor Head W/ Glide Slope Bad = Localizer Works Great, Vor Is Off 8 Degrees, Glide Slope don't go to full deflection Non serviceable needs replaced. Other than my first bill in owning was a fun exciting day in the shop they were very friendly and explained everything that they were doing and answerd all my questions i really learned how all the insturments work kinda cool if i decide to replace instrad of rebuild ill have some that i can take apart and play with. |
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"MRQB" writes:
Update!!! My diaphragm in the ASI has a leak BER and my TC is not worth being serviced I am just going to get new replacements nice little $1,000 bill and a 1 week wait but at leased i will know what i have. Ahh...the pleasures of ownership. |
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It is a great learning experience "the pleasures of ownership" I don't mind
spending money on toys I did the ATV thing for a while 1 trip to the dunes could run $3,000+ and flying is more fun and more rewarding i belive, Now I get to make the decision of what ASI I want to install do I want a Standard or True Airspeed? Humm its hurting my brain deciding witch one to get price difference is min as I am already going to have to be spending $420.00 on a standard or should I spend a bit extra $490 on a true airspeed witch would be best? "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... "MRQB" writes: Update!!! My diaphragm in the ASI has a leak BER and my TC is not worth being serviced I am just going to get new replacements nice little $1,000 bill and a 1 week wait but at leased i will know what i have. Ahh...the pleasures of ownership. |
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in a Cessna 150?? do you think you'll need to compute TAS? or do you think
your GPS will provide you what you need. JMHO BT "MRQB" wrote in message ... It is a great learning experience "the pleasures of ownership" I don't mind spending money on toys I did the ATV thing for a while 1 trip to the dunes could run $3,000+ and flying is more fun and more rewarding i belive, Now I get to make the decision of what ASI I want to install do I want a Standard or True Airspeed? Humm its hurting my brain deciding witch one to get price difference is min as I am already going to have to be spending $420.00 on a standard or should I spend a bit extra $490 on a true airspeed witch would be best? "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... "MRQB" writes: Update!!! My diaphragm in the ASI has a leak BER and my TC is not worth being serviced I am just going to get new replacements nice little $1,000 bill and a 1 week wait but at leased i will know what i have. Ahh...the pleasures of ownership. |
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Just wondering if it is worth the extra $60.00 to have a little extra.
"BTIZ" wrote in message news:0T5ac.64237$1I5.60626@fed1read01... in a Cessna 150?? do you think you'll need to compute TAS? or do you think your GPS will provide you what you need. JMHO BT "MRQB" wrote in message ... It is a great learning experience "the pleasures of ownership" I don't mind spending money on toys I did the ATV thing for a while 1 trip to the dunes could run $3,000+ and flying is more fun and more rewarding i belive, Now I get to make the decision of what ASI I want to install do I want a Standard or True Airspeed? Humm its hurting my brain deciding witch one to get price difference is min as I am already going to have to be spending $420.00 on a standard or should I spend a bit extra $490 on a true airspeed witch would be best? "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... "MRQB" writes: Update!!! My diaphragm in the ASI has a leak BER and my TC is not worth being serviced I am just going to get new replacements nice little $1,000 bill and a 1 week wait but at leased i will know what i have. Ahh...the pleasures of ownership. |
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Never mind trying to justify it, just spend the extra money. If
you're thinking like this now and you don't do it, you'll always regret it (except, of course when you sell it). On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 19:32:12 -0800, "BTIZ" wrote: in a Cessna 150?? do you think you'll need to compute TAS? or do you think your GPS will provide you what you need. JMHO BT "MRQB" wrote in message ... It is a great learning experience "the pleasures of ownership" I don't mind spending money on toys I did the ATV thing for a while 1 trip to the dunes could run $3,000+ and flying is more fun and more rewarding i belive, Now I get to make the decision of what ASI I want to install do I want a Standard or True Airspeed? Humm its hurting my brain deciding witch one to get price difference is min as I am already going to have to be spending $420.00 on a standard or should I spend a bit extra $490 on a true airspeed witch would be best? "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... "MRQB" writes: Update!!! My diaphragm in the ASI has a leak BER and my TC is not worth being serviced I am just going to get new replacements nice little $1,000 bill and a 1 week wait but at leased i will know what i have. Ahh...the pleasures of ownership. |
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In article ,
MRQB wrote: get to make the decision of what ASI I want to install do I want a Standard or True Airspeed? Have you ever used an ASI with a TAS knob? I have pretty good vision and I go crosseyed trying to set the temperature opposite the altitude. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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