Hi Rob

Magneto - An AD came out some years ago when someone discovered there weren't 
very many magnetos in a Dimona. An internal inspection is required every 250 
hours.

Regards

Michael (VRG)


From: Rob Thompson 
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 4:27 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] Dimona


Hi Neville,
      The cables fit through quite a thin tube but with care you can get a 
drawstring through....we wrapped some thin but strong string around a goodly 
length of the wire cable and wrapped it with electrical tape. If anything more 
than minor resistance pull it back out and try and get it thinner.
      Cut the cable, pull it out then lay it out with the end on a screw 
attached to a piece of wood or some thing solid. Swage one end of the new cable 
...lay it out along side of the old cable and use a marker pen at the other end 
to indicate where the swage will ultimately go then feed it back in and swage 
when back inside.
     Replacing all cables so often is VERY conservative but we found that the 
rudder pedal cables that go through some sharp turns can, in fact need it.
    I thought the Slick magneto was every 500 hours.. We haven't managed to get 
to 5 years.
cheers
Rob


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From: neville swan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 4 May, 2010 1:53:09 PM
Subject: [DOG mailing list] Dimona


It seems that my recently imported H36, despite having had an annual plus an 
export C of A (at a cost of 1700 euros) and declared airworthy, is overdue for 
the two yearly strip/inspection of the Slick magneto and also the ten yearly 
replacement of the rudder and tail wheel cables - a bit disappointing!

Anyone done these jobs and can warn me of any potential problems?  Also could 
do with a foolproof method of attaching a drawstring to the rudder cables 
before pulling them out.

Cheers,

Neville.

 

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