KR> Cylinder heads

2019-04-01 Thread Mike Stirewalt via KRnet
I had my heads off a few years ago to put new springs & valves and to just clean things up after 484 hours since new. As everyone knows I think, I bought my KR from Steve Bennett so of course it had his 2180. Three years or so after I got the plane from Steve I had what I thought was a valve fai

Re: KR> Cylinder Heads Cracked - Best brand - Revmaster 2100d

2019-04-01 Thread Rob Schmitt via KRnet
1.com -Original Message- From: KRnet On Behalf Of Samuel Spanovich via KRnet Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 3:11 PM To: krnet@list.krnet.org Cc: Samuel Spanovich Subject: KR> Cylinder Heads Cracked - Best brand - Revmaster 2100d If some of you remember I posted a while ago regarding a &

Re: KR> Cylinder Heads Cracked - Best brand - Revmaster 2100d

2019-03-31 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Sorrya misfire on my part. Let me try that again. If you had carbon "everywhere", then more than likely the engine was detonating badly due to reduced compression chamber volume, and perhaps pre-ignition from glowing carbon deposits. Your low compression on that cylinder could very well be

Re: KR> Cylinder Heads Cracked - Best brand - Revmaster 2100d

2019-03-31 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Samuel Spanovich wrote: > 1)What is a good replacement cylinder head? (stock valves and 14mm > dual spark plugs if able) > > 2)What type of heads are you guys running? If you had carbon "everywhere", then more than likely the engine was detonating badly. As you know, the crack between

KR> Cylinder Heads Cracked - Best brand - Revmaster 2100d

2019-03-31 Thread Samuel Spanovich via KRnet
If some of you remember I posted a while ago regarding a "chugging" problem with my Revmaster 2100d ("Calling All Revmaster Owners"). I have been hesitant to report back on here without a clear answer to what was wrong because I didn't want to waste anybody's time posting until I had a definite an

KR> Cylinder Heads Again

2016-07-21 Thread Robert Dunleavy
eresting to see how your DPD heads hold up. Roger Bulla rbulla2 at wic.net -Original Message- From: Mark Langford via KRnet Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 7:15 AM To: KRnet Cc: ml at n56ml.com Subject: Re: KR> Cylinder Heads Again ___ Search the K

KR> Cylinder heads again

2016-07-20 Thread laser147 at juno.com
Roger said, "I have rebuilt the old 044 heads with new valve guides and new 214NSS stainless valves from CBP and recut the valve seats with a Neway cutter" The worn guides, wear and tear on the valves and retainers on the original heads sure says a lot about how important it is to go through an

KR> Cylinder Heads Again

2016-07-19 Thread Mac McConnell-Wood
Hi Mark, I had high temps on my Revmaster -didn't know what all-so I fitted an adjustable outlet flap to the lower cowling, I fitted a new spring to the pressure relief valve (don't ask -a VW specialist advised me). Fitted a VW oil cooler to the top side. Had an ex RAF test pilot to do the checks

KR> Cylinder Heads Again

2016-07-19 Thread Roger Bulla
ore the leak goes away. Maybe a sticky valve guide? It will be interesting to see how your DPD heads hold up. Roger Bulla rbulla2 at wic.net -Original Message- From: Mark Langford via KRnet Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 7:15 AM To: KRnet Cc: ml at n56ml.com Subject: Re: KR> Cylinder Heads Again

KR> Cylinder Heads Again

2016-07-19 Thread Roger Bulla
Has anyone tried these heads from CB Performance? They look like they have better air flow around the exhaust ports and maybe better quality control? http://www.cbperformance.com/Panchito-044-Cylinder-Heads-90-5-92-Bore-p/1672.htm Roger Bulla rbulla2 at wic.net

KR> Cylinder Heads Again

2016-07-19 Thread ml at n56ml.com
Roger Bulla wrote: > Has anyone tried these heads from CB Performance? They look like they have > better air flow around the exhaust ports and maybe better quality control?< Looks like maybe they have swapped to the "Chinese castings", which are improved over the CB 044 heads that came on N891JF

KR> Cylinder Heads

2010-11-02 Thread laser...@juno.com
> Running an engine to rich does not burn valves. Well, without putting too much of a point on it, you're quite wrong. Running rich not only creates deposits that get lodged between the valve faces and seats and allow the combustion gasses to blow through and burn the metal, but these deposits

KR> Cylinder heads

2010-11-02 Thread Jeff York
I previously posted a comment on this regarding "Isn't this a sign of running to lean" Now, I know there are others on here who know more than me about engines.My experience is mostly working on high performance racing engines,years ago with a professional international racing team, and als

KR> Cylinder heads

2010-11-01 Thread laser...@juno.com
> I still think a cylinder head recondition and 2 exhaust valves at 250 hours for only $200 is pretty good. As far as cost goes, that is pretty good. I guess. Did you have it all apart and just replace the two burned valves? Burning exhaust valves at 250 hours . . . or at any number of hours .