KR> Mismatched brake parts

2014-12-29 Thread Paul
I just bought and installed Hegar 4 Products master cylinders. I have Matco Brakes. Hegar requires ATF and Matco stipulates petroleum based fluid only. Can I just change some parts (O rings) to solve this dilemma? Paul OReilly KR2 Stretched N7970K Derry, NH

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2014-12-29 Thread kdoub at aol.com
When i built my wings i used shower curtain covers from kmart. They are extremely light and can be telescoped inside of each other for length. I am not sure how hard they are to find now. That was 20 years ago. Fwiw. Kerwyn

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2014-12-29 Thread Herbert Fürle
..my bellyboard turns down to about 80 deg. and after talking to some aerodynamicists and some practical trials I decided to let the board without holes. The tests I made are very simple.I took a foamsheet ( 1 meter x 1 meter x 5 mm) ,fixed 5 strings to the edges and the center with a w

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2014-12-29 Thread Dan Heath
Dan, I see 1/2 inch in 100 foot rolls. What you described is exactly what I am looking for, I think. It has a brand name of SharkBite. See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics 2015 KR Gathering - McMinnville, OR. September 3 - 6 -- See U There

KR> Mismatched brake parts

2014-12-29 Thread Mike Fallwell
ATF is petroleum based On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Paul via KRnet wrote: > > I just bought and installed Hegar 4 Products master cylinders. I have > Matco Brakes. Hegar requires ATF and Matco stipulates petroleum based fluid > only. Can I just change some parts (O rings) to solve this dilem

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2014-12-29 Thread Dan
I used 1/4" ID Pex from Home Depot. $1.87 for 5'. Very light ( 2.2 oz. per stick) and gives something to fish through. Sizes from 1/4 to 3/4". Use a larger piece of Pex for joint sleeve. Dan Prichard Portland, Or. -Original Message- From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.or

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2014-12-29 Thread Mike Fallwell
i have used golf club tubes. On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 2:38 AM, Dan Heath via KRnet wrote: > Looking for something to use for conduit. I think that I saw a very light, > thin wall, plastic tubing at one time, but cannot find it anywhere. I want > to use it for conduit to run wires to the back of

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2014-12-29 Thread Ed Janssen
About $ 9.00 per 10 feet at my auto store. Ed J. Kevin wrote: Google "flexible automotive conduit" and you can see it. I think it comes in red, yellow, and black. You can look at about any car and see the stuff in the engine compartment. Kevin

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2014-12-29 Thread Ben
Another option is braided split sleeving. ?I've used the Painless brand from Amazon for automotive applications so far and been happy with the results.? Look it up on YouTube to get a better idea of what it's like. Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S? 5 ACTIVE?, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone

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2014-12-29 Thread Sid Wood
Radio Shack has various sizes. These are flexible and slit length-wise. http://www.radioshack.com/wire-ties-and-wraps#start=12&sz=12 Sid Wood Tri-gear KR-2 N6242 Mechanicsville, MD, USA -- Looking for something to use for condui

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2014-12-29 Thread Peter Johnson
It's also known as 'loom' if you're looking or asking for it. Subject: Re: KR> Conduit > Radio Shack has various sizes. These are flexible and slit length-wise. > http://www.radioshack.com/wire-ties-and-wraps#start=12&sz=12

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2014-12-29 Thread laser147 at juno.com
> "I used a hole saw after the foam was glassed." Ha. Now you say that. I saw scissiors in the picture :-). Mike KSEE The #1 Worst Carb Ever? Click to Learn #1 Carb that Kills Your Blood Sugar (Don't Eat This!) http://thirdpartyoff

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2014-12-29 Thread tinyauto at aol.com
Google "flexible automotive conduit" and you can see it. I think it comes in red, yellow, and black. You can look at about any car and see the stuff in the engine compartment. Kevin -Original Message- From: Dan Heath via KRnet To: krnet Sent: Mon, Dec 29, 2014 7:38 am Subject: Re

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2014-12-29 Thread danrh at windstream.net
I am not familiar with that. Where do you get it and what is the Part # or actual name of it? Thanks, On Monday, December 29, 2014 6:18 AM, tinyauto--- via KRnet wrote: = the regular black flex conduit is light weight and comes in several different sizes.

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2014-12-29 Thread tinyauto at aol.com
I have the same issue. What I am looking for needs to be fairly rigid and was considering PVC tube, but if you just want something flexible the regular black flex conduit is light weight and comes in several different sizes. I think down to 1/4". -Original Message- From: Graeme Hart

KR> Conduit

2014-12-29 Thread Dan Heath
Looking for something to use for conduit. I think that I saw a very light, thin wall, plastic tubing at one time, but cannot find it anywhere. I want to use it for conduit to run wires to the back of the plane. I could use Nylaflow, but it is fairly heavy and overkill for this function. See