Re: KR> progress

2018-02-03 Thread Joe Wallace via KRnet
Enjoyed it anyway…. don’t ever mind visits about airplanes or flying…. jw > On Feb 3, 2018, at 20:16, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote: > > My previous reply was supposed to be part of a private conversation and got > the KRNet address in there. Sorry about the excess email. > > -Jeff Scott > >

Re: KR> progress

2018-02-03 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
My previous reply was supposed to be part of a private conversation and got the KRNet address in there. Sorry about the excess email. -Jeff Scott       ___ Search the KRnet Archives at https://www.mail-archive.com/krnet@list.krnet.org/. Please see LIS

Re: KR> progress

2018-02-03 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
Good Job.  Charging systems can be challenging at times.  I dialed my system to 14.2V, but 13.8 should be sufficient.  I am starting to get some funky noise from my charging system that wasn't there when I installed it 2 years ago.  Not quite sure what's up with that.  I have also changed headsets

KR> progress

2018-02-03 Thread Flesner via KRnet
I've had concerns about my voltage regulator since I installed it maybe 100 or so hours ago.  I run an analog gauge so accurate read not really possible but it always kept the batteries charged with a low amp read.  I put in a small digital gauge recently and confirmed the low voltage read, a

Re: KR> finally a flight

2018-02-03 Thread Brant Hollensbe via KRnet
Worn piston rings will allow larger amounts of combustion blow by gases to escape past the rings. When large amounts of HOT blow by gases are introduced into the crankcase, the oil temperature is going to rise.You must have build a super efficient cooling system to deal with that exce

Re: KR> finally a flight

2018-02-03 Thread Tommy Waymack via KRnet
This is my guess with no real evidence to prove or disprove it. Before the overhaul the engine required more throttle and fuel to develop the same power after overhaul. The engine is doing more work with less effort keeping cooler while operating more efficiently.Tommy W.

KR> finally a flight

2018-02-03 Thread Flesner via KRnet
With all the nasty winter weather, fighting a case of pneumonia, and schedule conflicts, I finally got a flight in the KR yesterday, the first since Christmas morning.  With a layoff like that I forget what a nice flyer it is and how much I hate putting it back in the hangar when the flight