Man, I'm thinking 220 wet, a good rubber sanding block, and a bucket of water
are going to be your best friends for a while. :o)? Yep.? You're gonna hate
sanding after working that stuff out. We'll let you sing a solo after this.
-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM
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On 6/20/2016 7:04 PM, Larry Flesner via KRnet wrote:
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Rene Ffrench wrote:
Yes, you'll need a primer. I have 3.5 psi feeding the carb. The carb
isn't supposed to flow unless it is receiving air, so primer is required
to get it going. I'm using a primer, and you'll a primer in all but
the warmest of conditions. I ran an 1/8" copper tube from a
Hi KR Team,
Are any of you using an Ellison Model 2 carb on a VW engine?
My Fuel tank is header mounted and I will be using a 2 psi electric fuel
pump to feed the carb that is 16 inches lower than the bottom of the tank.
Is it necessary to add a fuel primer circuit in this configuration?and
welcome on board,
Jean Charles,
Cognac France
Le 19/06/2016 19:26, Alain Zen via KRnet a ?crit :
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Ok Guys, I have taken the week off to sand the primer and paint the plane. Let
me start by saying that something I thought was a good thing in the past has
come back to bite me. In the building process as I finished a part of the plane
I would prime it by rolling on 2 part epoxy high fill primer
This is what I have so far. Can anyone add,
correct, or have any earlier dates? If anyone
has the "old newsletter" disk and wants to
research, please do. I've made every Gathering,
including the two in 98, since 1990 except the
Corona Gathering, but my memory is not as good as
it was whe
Mike I have used MEK in the past to smooth out orange peel in the past on
small parts. Never on the entire project. It works well and does not effect
the strength of any work under it. Rick
PS if you do this make sure it is well vented.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Mike Sylvester via KRnet <
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Larry-
I believe the 2014 City was Chino, CA not Corona.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Larry Flesner via KRnet <
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Kentucky Dam state park 1991
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Mark Langford via KRnet <
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Hi Chris,
Info on the VW as an aircraft engine has been a minor obsession of mine for the
last few months as I try to help my son with his KR project. I really like the
idea (price/weight/simplicity/aftermarket) of the VW, and there has been a long
collected history of de-bugging the aero-conv
Hi,
Welkom to the net. Great to hear the family is grooing in europe. Keep us
informed.
Stef
Rotterdam / Netherlands.
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