Virg wrote:
>kens first KR-1 had a 36 Hp 1200cc engine
The more power you have, the safer the airplane, assuming the CG is properly
set up. Why? Because you climb out quicker, clear obstacles sooner, and
have more altitude margin for problems that crop up...such as a dropped
cylinder, deton
kens first KR-1 had a 36 Hp 1200cc engine, Virg
On 1/20/2011 7:08 PM, Larry&Sallie Flesner wrote:
> At 05:29 PM 1/20/2011, you wrote:
>
>> I have two vw engines that are 1500cc. I read that it can be changed to a
>> 1600cc. Is that going to be good enough for my kr2?
> +++
Thanks. I have never rebuilt an engine. I'm sure I will have plenty of
questions. So the engines I have can be upgraded to bigger 2180? Will that be
just a rebuild kit for the 2180 or will it have to be completely different?
Russell's Photography
Mexico, MO
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At 06:40 PM 1/20/2011, you wrote:
>Thanks. Now I need to find a bigger engine. Any business you would
>recommend?
+
Yes. Steve Bennett, Great Plains. He is on this net.
http://www.greatplainsas.com/
Larry Flesner
Great Plains if you go with the VW. Steve has years of experience.
http://www.greatplainsas.com/
Paul OReilly
KR2 Stretched
N7970K
Derry, NH
- Original Message -
From: "Russ Sing"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 7:40:10 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Engine question
Thanks
Upgrading all the way up to 2180 is easily doable with your current engine
by replacing cylinders and sometimes crankshaft - easy and not too
expensive.
- Original Message -
From: "Russ Sing"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Engine question
> Th
Dave Dunwoodie wrote:
=
Someone, somewhere knows of someone, somewhere, that can make nice cuts
in plastic that will give the panel the final touches. Just simple
rings that can be glued to the CF and cover the rough edges in it is all
that I'm trying to do.
_
Thanks. Now I need to find a bigger engine. Any business you would recommend?
Russell's Photography
Mexico, MO
573.253-4501
http://www.russellsphotos.zenfolio.com
From: Dan Heath
To: KRnet
Sent: Thu, January 20, 2011 6:23:48 PM
Subject: RE: KR> Engine
I might be able to help you. I am a mechanical/aerospace/electronics
engineer/A&P/radome repairman/motorcycle-auto-aircraft
enthusiast/designer/manufacturer/jack-of-all-trades.LOL Also design/build/sell
motorcycle accessories at www.the-biker-toy-store.com.
Work has been almost non-existent
No. My first KR2 had an 1835, and it flew well with it. However, if you
could build it at 450 pounds or less, then you might get away with the 1600.
I don't think it will kill you, but you won't have very good climb.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2011
At 05:29 PM 1/20/2011, you wrote:
>I have two vw engines that are 1500cc. I read that it can be changed to a
>1600cc. Is that going to be good enough for my kr2?
++
Maybe for a light weight KR1 but I don't think you'll get enou
Dave,
Got a couple of suggestions for you.
First, you could have the rings waterjet cut. This method allows you
a variety of materials to choose from since they will be cut from flat
material.
Second, if the right size of plastic (Delrin works well) or aluminum
pipe can be had, you could
At 05:38 PM 1/20/2011, you wrote:
>I have been searching for months to find a company (or someone) that can
>cut some simple trim rings out of plastic, aluminum, etc. I'm coming up
>dry.
++
Would rings cut from vinyl, as in v
I understand that powder coating aluminum parts can severly reduce their
strength (depending on the alloy and temperature used) due to the heating
process. I don't have any references at hand but I would study this before
coating strength critical aluminum parts.
Jon
-Original Message---
I am not sure about weight. A friend is in the business and I work on his A/C
units. I have to move the boxes of color when I do and the box is about 12x12
and seems lighter than a can of paint. Powder coat is just basically small
plastic balls
--- On Wed, 1/19/11, mylittle...@yahoo.com wrote:
Just out of wonder why the CF? Is it for looks?
I used a paint called Hammered something or other, it makes a really nice
textured pattern on the metal and looks really nice.
Joe
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Dave Dunwoodie wrote:
> When all you get are blank stares when you ask about a bolt
I had my engine mount and retractable gear legs on my 47 Bellanca Cruiseair
powder coated when I restored the plane in 2000. I was told that cracks would
not show by some but the APIA I used said it was alright. A year ago I had oil
on the floor below my gear. I pulled the gear and with no troub
When all you get are blank stares when you ask about a bolt, you go to
the KR list, and here I am!!!
I built a new panel for my KR2 using aluminum, covered by carbon fiber
for the face. It is VERY pretty, however because the CF is on top of
the instruments, one can see the rough edges of the h
I have two vw engines that are 1500cc. I read that it can be changed to a
1600cc. Is that going to be good enough for my kr2?
thank you
Russell's Photography
Mexico, MO
573.253-4501
http://www.russellsphotos.zenfolio.com
My
My recommendation would be to magnaflux your components before powder
coating. Most powder coating materials that I have used are thin enough and
brittle enough that you will have cosmetic issues with the powder coating if
you have stress cracks or excessive deflection. Motorcycle frames, drag
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