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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
"Dan" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... wrote: Get it on video and share......if the li'l twerp shows. Not everyone is like you, Dan -- big mouth, wide stripe down your back. My flight is already booked. That's not what I meant and you know it. Is it true the only successful service you ever provided in the Marines was as dummy load for ground radar? Is that how you wound up on the disabled list? Damn, that explains a lot of things! Tell you what, if you ever grow balls large enough, go check the records of SOES, circa 1979 through 1981, at MCAS Cherry Point. In fact, check out the records of a medevac mission in 1981 involving a mom who had just given birth and was hemorraging, and the preemie to which she had just given birth. Then check out the comments of the (at the time, double-digit midget) Vietnam-vet crew chief on the aircraft that took them from Cherry Point to the main hospital at Lejeune. Go ahead, putz. I dare ya. But don't worry, I don't hold my breath for all bark, no bite keyboard cowards like you. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
It's good that you found a problem that may get your engine running
again but aren't you missing something? If your engine truly is "new", then all that injector clogging happened in just a brief ten hours. There must be an underlying systems problem that caused the clogging. Have you found that problem? If not it will just re-occur in the next ten hoursof running time. This is a valid point, don't you think? Is there something in the tanks, or somewhere in the fuel system causing the injectors to be clogged so quickly? Was there some problem previously existing in the engine? Fixing a problem is good. Fixing the cause of a problem is even better. g -- Jim in NC |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
Can you provide a link URL? I searched on the MCAS Cherry Point Website
with no luck (since I don't know what SOES is...searching with that turned up a Sony Online Entertainment tribute). Searching with your name only turned up 3 hits...all in 2003-2004. Scott Juan Jimenez wrote: Tell you what, if you ever grow balls large enough, go check the records of SOES, circa 1979 through 1981, at MCAS Cherry Point. In fact, check out the records of a medevac mission in 1981 involving a mom who had just given birth and was hemorraging, and the preemie to which she had just given birth. Then check out the comments of the (at the time, double-digit midget) Vietnam-vet crew chief on the aircraft that took them from Cherry Point to the main hospital at Lejeune. Go ahead, putz. I dare ya. But don't worry, I don't hold my breath for all bark, no bite keyboard cowards like you. |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . A friend who specializes in warbird restoration, has the equipment and did it as a favor. You don't really think I will post that information here, do ya? God forbid you ever post any information that actually is helpful to someone. |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... wrote: Get it on video and share......if the li'l twerp shows. Not everyone is like you, Dan -- big mouth, wide stripe down your back. My flight is already booked. That's not what I meant and you know it. Is it true the only successful service you ever provided in the Marines was as dummy load for ground radar? Is that how you wound up on the disabled list? Damn, that explains a lot of things! Tell you what, if you ever grow balls large enough, go check the records of SOES, circa 1979 through 1981, at MCAS Cherry Point. In fact, check out the records of a medevac mission in 1981 involving a mom who had just given birth and was hemorraging, and the preemie to which she had just given birth. Then check out the comments of the (at the time, double-digit midget) Vietnam-vet crew chief on the aircraft that took them from Cherry Point to the main hospital at Lejeune. Go ahead, putz. I dare ya. But don't worry, I don't hold my breath for all bark, no bite keyboard cowards like you. Now you are claiming to be a Viet Nam vet? When and what unit? As for the rest of it I was in 55th ARRS and we did medevacs such as you claim you did. Nothing to brag about, it was our job. Try harder. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... Juan, Who do you use to inspect your injectors? I live in Idaho and hopefully the company is located nearby. A friend who specializes in warbird restoration, has the equipment and did it as a favor. You don't really think I will post that information here, do ya? Juan, OK,,, was it Bob Hannah Aviation in Caldwell, ID; Warbird Restoration & Maintenance in Jerome, ID; or, John Paul's (no relation) Warhawk Museum,,, here in Nampa, ID? If you don't want to post the ansewer here, you may email me at Thank you, Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
"Morgans" wrote in message ... This is a valid point, don't you think? Is there something in the tanks, or somewhere in the fuel system causing the injectors to be clogged so quickly? Was there some problem previously existing in the engine? Fixing a problem is good. Fixing the cause of a problem is even better. g The cause of the problem was essentially that no cleaning had ever been done to the engine's injector plate, or to the fuel distribution components. The engine has not been run for more than an hour or so since I bought it, and something's bound to get in there. It gets cleaned and we move on. The reason it is not a "valid point" is that the thought the engine clogs after 10 hours is absurd. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . A friend who specializes in warbird restoration, has the equipment and did it as a favor. You don't really think I will post that information here, do ya? God forbid you ever post any information that actually is helpful to someone. Your god has forsaken you. Search in groups.google.com and educate yourself. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
"Dan" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... wrote: Get it on video and share......if the li'l twerp shows. Not everyone is like you, Dan -- big mouth, wide stripe down your back. My flight is already booked. That's not what I meant and you know it. Is it true the only successful service you ever provided in the Marines was as dummy load for ground radar? Is that how you wound up on the disabled list? Damn, that explains a lot of things! Tell you what, if you ever grow balls large enough, go check the records of SOES, circa 1979 through 1981, at MCAS Cherry Point. In fact, check out the records of a medevac mission in 1981 involving a mom who had just given birth and was hemorraging, and the preemie to which she had just given birth. Then check out the comments of the (at the time, double-digit midget) Vietnam-vet crew chief on the aircraft that took them from Cherry Point to the main hospital at Lejeune. Go ahead, putz. I dare ya. But don't worry, I don't hold my breath for all bark, no bite keyboard cowards like you. Now you are claiming to be a Viet Nam vet? LMAO! That's funny! Read, meathead. You're so intent on making a fool of yourself, you can't even comprehend simple English. As you say, try harder, putz. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hmmm a BD5J with zero hours FS
"Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... Juan, Who do you use to inspect your injectors? I live in Idaho and hopefully the company is located nearby. A friend who specializes in warbird restoration, has the equipment and did it as a favor. You don't really think I will post that information here, do ya? Juan, OK,,, was it Bob Hannah Aviation in Caldwell, ID; Warbird Restoration & Maintenance in Jerome, ID; or, John Paul's (no relation) Warhawk Museum,,, here in Nampa, ID? If you don't want to post the ansewer here, you may email me at Thank you, Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/ See private email. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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