Not necessarily "forgetting" Jim. Just didn't have my log book handy and have 
been busy with work as I am not retired. My BFR is due. Maybe you shouldn't 
wait for me to get up there. 

Steve
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Morehead <kr...@sbcglobal.net>

List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 21:16:05 
To: KRnet<kr...@mylist.net>
Subject: Re: KR> Engine Re-build


Dan,
 
I started reading this e-mail, I almost didn't want to finish reading it.  I 
was thinking oh no this is not good.  But then I got to the part where your 
engine was running better.  Congratulation, things are look up.
 
My first experience with a VW was when I bought a used 56 Bug and it ran real 
strong and got great gas mileage.  Then in 1965 we bought a brand new VW and I 
expected to get even better gas mileage.  But it didn't do well at all.  I took 
it back to the dealer and complained.  They asked how many miles we had on it 
and I said 2500 miles.  The just looked at me and said give it a chance, it 
isn't even broke in yet.  So I wouldn't be to concerned about the 3400 static 
RPM,  I bet after a few hours on the hobs it will do much better than that.
 
I have been in contact with Steve Glover, he was planning on coming up to check 
out N522PC, but as you can see he didn't make it here today.  He does have his 
Long Ezy back in the air, but he says he needs to get more time on it before he 
heads up here.
 
It is time to renew my insurance and since Steve is listed on the insurance Pam 
wants his total hours flown last year and the date of his next BFR.  He as sent 
his hours but he just keeps "forgetting" the BFR date.  I e-mailed him today 
and told him that I just may have to make up a BFR date for him and send it to 
Pam.  I will call him tomorrow.
 
Looking forward to your next Black Bird update.
 
Jim

--- On Tue, 5/5/09, Dan Heath <da...@windstream.net> wrote:

From: Dan Heath <da...@windstream.net>
Subject: KR> Engine Re-build
To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net>
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 7:33 PM

My engine has been completely rebuilt.  New VW heads, 94MM cylinders,
straight cam gear, all new bearings, new rods and pistons.  I ran it for the
first time on Monday, and was very depressed, after having done all that
work and spent a gob of money, only to have an engine that was still
sputtering and not idling well either.  So, I told my sob story to a couple
of very good engine gusy, one a local VW expert, and the other, Roy
Szarafinski, of Corvair fame and the one who is building my Corvair engine
with the Roy's Garage front bearing.



They both told me that if, when you throttle back, it backfires, then it is
too lean, and if it stumbles, it is too rich.  Well, as I said, it was
stumbling all over the place.  So today, I re-set the mixture and did some
runs.  The engine now has a very smooth acceleration, will idle fairly
smooth at 800rpm, and has no stumbles when throttling back.  It also has NO
oil leaks.



I still don't see any more than 3400 static, but I think that after it is
run in, it will get a better idle and more top RPM.



So, within two days, I have gone from down in the dumps, to on top of the
world, metaphorically speaking.  After I button up a couple of things and
get the cowling on, I will take off and see if I can find the top of the
world.



Daniel R. Heath

da...@windstream.net

See N64KR at  <http://krbuilder.org/> http://KRBuilder.org - Then click
on
the pics 





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