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smwood wrote: > <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">I had to > drill more holes in my KR-2 fire wall. To get access I removed the > engine. Each of the five AN6 engine mount bolts had light corrosion > in the area where the bolt went through the lumber. The holes had > epoxy cured before the bolts were inserted. The engine had been > mounted for 30 months. The project remained in my shop the entire > time. The fire wall is plans built with .005" stainless steel, fiber > frax, fiber frax glue, aircraft grade 1/4" plywood, sitka spruce, and > sealed on the aft side with epoxy thinned with acetone. > What's going on with this AN bolt corrosion? > > Sid Wood > Tri-gear KR-2 N6242 > Mechanicsville, MD, USA > smw...@md.metrocast.net > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: <krnet-requ...@mylist.net> > To: <kr...@mylist.net> > Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 12:00 AM > Subject: KRnet Digest, Vol 352, Issue 30 > > > Send KRnet mailing list submissions to > kr...@mylist.net > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mylist.net/listinfo/krnet > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > krnet-requ...@mylist.net > > You can reach the person managing the list at > krnet-ow...@mylist.net > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of KRnet digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Latest intake manifold experiment (mbz...@comcast.net) > 2. Re: Latest intake manifold experiment (Tim) > 3. RE: Latest intake manifold experiment (Dan Heath) > 4. RE: Latest intake manifold experiment (Larry Knox) > 5. RE: Latest intake manifold experiment (Larry Knox) > 6. (no subject) (Pete Klapp) > 7. RE: Latest intake manifold experiment (samantha toner) > 8. Re: trim servo shielding (Mark Langford) > 9. Re: Latest intake manifold experiment (John C Edwards) > 10. RE: trim servo shielding (Pete Klapp) > 11. RE: (no subject) (Paul & Karen Smith) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 08:40:22 +0000 (UTC) > From: mbz...@comcast.net > Subject: Re: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: kr...@mylist.net > Message-ID: > <393274556.874081264840822214.javamail.r...@sz0088a.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net> > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > In my younger days we used to put aluminum window screening sandwiched > between 2 carburetor spacers to help atomize fuel. Theory was that the > screen creates micro vortexes and helps with a more even air/fuel > mixture distribution to all cylinders. We didn't have a dino machine > to test this out, but my guess would be that we gained at least 5hp. > This might be worth looking into for the uneven burn problems. > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 01:56:29 -0700 > From: "Tim" <t...@telus.net> > Subject: Re: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <D1D3A28052154CF9B3B198E222B1F54E@timpc> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > We did the same, but sandwiched in between the screen's, was one of Mom's > Kotex's and we then called it an....Air Filter :-) > > CldLk-Tim > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: <mbz...@comcast.net> > To: <kr...@mylist.net> > Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 1:40 AM > Subject: Re: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > > > In my younger days we used to put aluminum window screening sandwiched > between 2 carburetor spacers to help atomize fuel. Theory was that the > screen creates micro vortexes and helps with a more even air/fuel mixture > distribution to all cylinders. We didn't have a dino machine to test this > out, but my guess would be that we gained at least 5hp. > This might be worth looking into for the uneven burn problems. > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:00:01 -0500 > From: "Dan Heath" <da...@windstream.net> > Subject: RE: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <000601caa1a3$c0d73170$42859450$@net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > A concern that I have about that is icing. I think that with all > those very > small wires, it would be easy for it to ice over. > > See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics > See you at the 2010 - KR Gathering in Richmond, Ky - I39 > There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for > Flying > has begun. > Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC > > -----Original Message----- > > > In my younger days we used to put aluminum window screening sandwiched > between 2 carburetor spacers to help atomize fuel. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:13:53 -0800 > From: "Larry Knox" <la...@lebanair.com> > Subject: RE: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <004301caa1be$d6f24420$84d6cc60$@com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > We used to do this same trick with our old Chevy dump trucks so they had > enough power to get in and out of the silage pits to dump the silage. > Don't > know how much power we gained on the old 6 cylinder engines but it was > enough to do the job. la...@lebanair.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On > Behalf > Of mbz...@comcast.net > Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 12:40 AM > To: kr...@mylist.net > Subject: Re: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > > In my younger days we used to put aluminum window screening sandwiched > between 2 carburetor spacers to help atomize fuel. Theory was that the > screen creates micro vortexes and helps with a more even air/fuel mixture > distribution to all cylinders. We didn't have a dino machine to test this > out, but my guess would be that we gained at least 5hp. > This might be worth looking into for the uneven burn problems. > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:19:45 -0800 > From: "Larry Knox" <la...@lebanair.com> > Subject: RE: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <004401caa1bf$a8beea30$fa3cbe90$@com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > I think you are right about that. la...@lebanair.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On > Behalf > Of Dan Heath > Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 4:00 AM > To: 'KRnet' > Subject: RE: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > > A concern that I have about that is icing. I think that with all > those very > small wires, it would be easy for it to ice over. > > See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics > See you at the 2010 - KR Gathering in Richmond, Ky - I39 > There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for > Flying > has begun. > Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC > > -----Original Message----- > > > In my younger days we used to put aluminum window screening sandwiched > between 2 carburetor spacers to help atomize fuel. > > > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:35:28 -0500 > From: Pete Klapp <pke...@hotmail.com> > Subject: KR> (no subject) > To: <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <bay132-w9a943de3426aeb342956dca...@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > Netters > > > I need some advice. > > > > I'm presently installing wiring in the aft portion of the fuselage, > specifically the trim actuator control wiring to the Ray Allen unit in > the elevator and the com coax to the copper foil dipole that will be > on the vertical stabilizer. My plan is to run it along the fuselage > side using nylon clamps. My question is can I run them together in the > same mounting clamps without having an RF interference issue do to > close proximity or should they be separated? If separation is > required, how far apart? Thanks in advance for any info you can provide. > > > > Pete Klapp, building KR-2S N729PK, > > Canton, Ohio > > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390708/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:34:33 +0000 (GMT) > From: samantha toner <samantha.jay...@btinternet.com> > Subject: RE: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <960274.44632...@web87011.mail.ird.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Icing occurs on the throttle flag due to the depression of air as it > exists the venturi.It wont manifest itself downstream in the manifold > as the pressure has equilised > --- On Sat, 30/1/10, Dan Heath <da...@windstream.net> wrote: > > > From: Dan Heath <da...@windstream.net> > Subject: RE: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net> > Date: Saturday, 30 January, 2010, 12:00 > > > A concern that I have about that is icing. I think that with all those > very > small wires, it would be easy for it to ice over. > > See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics > See you at the 2010 - KR Gathering in Richmond, Ky - I39 > There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for > Flying > has begun. > Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC > > -----Original Message----- > > > In my younger days we used to put aluminum window screening sandwiched > between 2 carburetor spacers to help atomize fuel. > > > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:36:42 -0600 > From: "Mark Langford" <n5...@hiwaay.net> > Subject: Re: KR> trim servo shielding > To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <3D216B728B3A4E11BCB0CF0BCE77EF5F@base> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Pete Klapp wrote: > >> I'm presently installing wiring in the aft portion of the fuselage, >> specifically the trim actuator control wiring to the Ray Allen unit >> in the >> elevator and the com coax to the copper foil dipole that will be on the >> vertical stabilizer. My plan is to run it along the fuselage side using >> nylon clamps. My question is can I run them together in the same >> mounting >> clamps without having an RF interference issue do to close proximity or >> should they be separated? If separation is required, how far apart? >> Thanks >> in advance for any info you can provide< > > I would run them on opposite sides. When I transmit some of my trim > display's LED indicators light, and sometimes my EIS alarm goes off, and > mine are ALREADY on opposite sides of the plane! I guess I need to > shield > some stuff, but I'm used to it now. > > Mark Langford > N56ML "at" hiwaay.net > website at http://www.N56ML.com > -------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:50:01 -0800 > From: John C Edwards <cte82...@centurytel.net> > Subject: Re: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment > To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <4b64d3b9.10...@centurytel.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > > > Yes icing,or condensation can and will manifest itself downstream in the > intake manifold. The "T" in the intake manifold of updraft/sidedraft > manifolds creates a high pressure area where the air/fuel mixture > accelerates and bends as it goes around the corner and up into the two > intake runners up to the heads like on a VW or Corvair. At that point, > the temperature drops, and condensation or icing occurs depending on how > close to the exhaust is the the intake manifold and what the undercowl > temperature is at that point. Pull the lower cowling off your aircraft > if you dont believe me on hot summer day and look at the area just aft > of the carb where it enters the "T" of your intake manifold and you will > see the condensation form on the outside at the very least. > > On 1/30/2010 2:34 PM, samantha toner wrote: >> Icing occurs on the throttle flag due to the depression of air as it >> exists the venturi.It wont manifest itself downstream in the >> manifold as the pressure has equilised >> --- On Sat, 30/1/10, Dan Heath<da...@windstream.net> wrote: >> >> >> From: Dan Heath<da...@windstream.net> >> Subject: RE: KR> Latest intake manifold experiment >> To: "'KRnet'"<kr...@mylist.net> >> Date: Saturday, 30 January, 2010, 12:00 >> >> >> A concern that I have about that is icing. I think that with all >> those very >> small wires, it would be easy for it to ice over. >> >> See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics >> See you at the 2010 - KR Gathering in Richmond, Ky - I39 >> There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for >> Flying >> has begun. >> Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> >> In my younger days we used to put aluminum window screening sandwiched >> between 2 carburetor spacers to help atomize fuel. >> >> >> _______________________________________ >> Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp >> to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net >> please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html >> _______________________________________ >> Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp >> to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net >> please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html >> >> >> > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 10 > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:39:50 -0500 > From: Pete Klapp <pke...@hotmail.com> > Subject: RE: KR> trim servo shielding > To: <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: <bay132-w9ba9ca03a9abf6a8761c7ca...@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > Mark > > Thanks for the info > > Pete >> From: n5...@hiwaay.net >> To: kr...@mylist.net >> Subject: Re: KR> trim servo shielding >> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:36:42 -0600 >> >> Pete Klapp wrote: >> >> > I'm presently installing wiring in the aft portion of the fuselage, >> > specifically the trim actuator control wiring > >> I would run them on opposite sides. When I transmit some of my trim >> display's LED indicators light, and sometimes my EIS alarm goes off, and >> mine are ALREADY on opposite sides of the plane! I guess I need to >> shield >> some stuff, but I'm used to it now. >> >> Mark Langford >> N56ML "at" hiwaay.net >> website at http://www.N56ML.com >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> _______________________________________ >> Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp >> to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net >> please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html > > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390710/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 11 > Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 14:29:33 +1000 > From: "Paul & Karen Smith" <pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au> > Subject: RE: KR> (no subject) > To: "'KRnet'" <kr...@mylist.net> > Message-ID: > <20100131042934.EPSO1945.nskntotgx01p.mx.bigpond.com@Desktop1> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi Pete, > > Rule of thumb is never put noisy wiring (motors, transmitters, ignition) > with sensitive wiring (intercom, data, low voltage stuff etc). > > Comms and Transponder are very noisy when they transmit and will > interfere > with the position signals of the trim system and may even interfere > with the > operation. On a similar note elevator trim motor wiring (and flap motors, > fuel pumps etc) tend to be a bit noisy so don't run them with your > intercom > wiring. > > If you have to run them together shield the elevator trim wiring (they > usually aren't) and run a high quality coax. > RG58 is only OK for Coms and only over shorter distance. RG400 is > better and > should be used for transponders or longer comms runs, RG223 is better > still. > > The best option is to run comms along one side and trim along the other. > > Another note, those self adhesive pads are prone to fall off in time > (especially in the Ausie sun). If you must use them, prepare the bond > area > as you would for any other bonding job ... Clean and abrade the area for > maximum mechanical bond. > > I intend to make little stirrups (bonded in line with the loom) that I > can > use the zip-ties to mount the loom. To remove the loom simply snip the > ties > and replace. The stirrups can be easily made by wetting out 2 or 3 > layers of > BID and then laying this over a drinking straw leaving an inch or so > either > side flat on a plastic sheet. Once set I cut them into 1/4" strips that, > from the side, look like the Omega symbol with elongated sides. > > Paul Smith > Brisbane, AUSTRALIA > pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au > http://kr2spacemodulator.blogspot.com/ > > > -----Original Message----- > > I'm presently installing wiring in the aft portion of the fuselage, > specifically the trim actuator control wiring to the Ray Allen unit in > the > elevator and the com coax to the copper foil dipole that will be on the > vertical stabilizer. > My question is can I run them together in the same mounting clamps > without > having an RF interference issue do to close proximity or should they be > separated? > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > See KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html > > End of KRnet Digest, Vol 352, Issue 30 > ************************************** > > > > > </div> >