Dan said, "It will be a great day when 100NL (no lead) is available and
the lead
problem with valves and plugs, is also removed from the equation."
About three years ago I re-did the heads and valves on my GP 2180 at just
under 500 hours (due to broken crappy re-used Chinese valve springs
installe
Guys
This leads to a question I have been thinking about. I rebuilt after the cam
gear failure this summer and in doing so I replaced the rings and cleaned all
the lead build up off the piston crown and the cylinder head(nearly 3/16" total
thickness). Before my ideal exhaust temp was 1330 deg an
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Subject: KR> Lead in the Hogwash
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Does anyone know where I can buy lead from for my counterweights?
Steve
, October 12, 2004 9:22 PM
Subject: KR> Lead
> Does anyone know where I can buy lead from for my counterweights?
>
> Steve
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Thanks Mark!
Steve
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From: "Mark Jones"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Lead
> Just go by a local garage where they change tires and they will give you
all
> the lead you want. When they balan
Steve
There are any number of ways to get lead for your counterweights. A auto
salvage yard has used wheel weight lead for sale. A sporting goods or gun
shop can sell you a bag of lead shot. A quick check of the yellow pages
will reveal other sources.
If you still can not find a source, ema
Henderson"
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:22 PM
Subject: KR> Lead
> Does anyone know where I can buy lead from for my counterweights?
>
> Steve
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Subject: Re: KR> Lead
Just go by a local garage where they change tires and they will give you all
the lead you want. When they balance tires, they remove all the lead balance
weights and toss it away. I got about 30 pounds at one stop. Just melt it
down and remove the steel clips and you hav
russo
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 6:56 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Lead
The lumber yard or a bait shop, ie lead flashing or fishing sinkers. You can
melt it in an old sauce pan on the kitchen stove (if you're not married) and
pour it into a wooden mold of approximate size and resha
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Date: 10/13/04 05:03:57
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Lead
The lumber yard or a bait shop, ie lead flashing or fishing sinkers. You can
melt it in an old sauce pan on the kitchen stove (if you're not married) and
pour it into a wooden mold of approximate size and
>Jim, thanks for your response to my letter. I'm wondering what you (or
anyone else) did for your leading edge fillet.
>Dan Rondeau Sheboygan, WI
I did my wing to fuselage fillets the same way that Jim Faughn did his
and it works great. A
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