KR> Cowl Fitting

2009-03-18 Thread smwood
Here are two pictures of my newly fitted cowl. The 4-inch holes are the main engine cooling by ducts to each bank. The ducts are ready, but not installed when the picture was taken. One 2-inch hole is for carb air; the other goes to the oil cooler and cabin heat. One 1-inch hole goes to the

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2009-03-18 Thread mikensandys...@aol.com
It is alot of work. However, I?used a fellow KR builder's wheel pants as a pre-made plug and cut the time in better than half. Now that the?plugs have been made?I've made my pants and another friend will be borrowing them for his project.?

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2009-03-18 Thread Teate, Stephen
"Wow, that is a lot of work for just one set of wheel pants." Finally a subject that I can speak about from experience and it is completed. I just couldn't find the wheel pants that I thought would look good and since I thought it would be good experience to learn how to make molds I decided to m

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2009-03-18 Thread Scott Watts
Wow, that is a lot of work for just one set of wheel pants. On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Paul & Karen Smith wrote: > A good description of making a mold for wheel pants > http://www.eaa.org/experimenter/articles/2009-03_wheel_pants.asp >

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2009-03-18 Thread Oscar Zuniga
Fred and others- thanks for the kind words about the articles in Experimenter and elsewhere. I would encourage you to follow your dreams, experiment to the max, and if you have an idea- put it down on paper and let it develop. Better yet, go out to the garage or shop and get some cardboard, t

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2009-03-18 Thread Paul & Karen Smith
A good description of making a mold for wheel pants http://www.eaa.org/experimenter/articles/2009-03_wheel_pants.asp Paul Smith Brisbane, AUSTRALIA pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au http://kr2spacemodulator.blogspot.com/