BP Ultimate is 98 and that is all I run except when away from home and I can’t 
get it so use 100LL.
I prefer the 98 unleaded and have seen heads coked up with that horrible yellow 
stuff many times from 100LL and especially on Hi Lead.
Limbach advise me it is better to run unleaded but being an aircraft engine 
must also be able to be run on Avgas.
Nige.


From: Rob Thompson 
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 8:14 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] mogas avgas blends

      Thanks Ian,
      Which fuel distributor has 98 octane? I think BP is 97.
      How do you find out if it is capital city fuel.
      Rob

      PO Box 129,
      Lawson, NSW, 2783.
      phone 02 47592307
      mobile 0429 493828



















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      --- On Mon, 12/9/11, Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> wrote:


        From: Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] mogas avgas blends
        To: [email protected], "Erich Witstock(gmail)" 
<[email protected]>
        Received: Monday, 12 September, 2011, 8:19 AM


        We always used Avgas but then 15month ago they stopped letting little 
fuel trucks on deliveries of gold coast airport so ever since we are back to 98 
and we have had no problems  The L2000 says min 96.  if i had my choice i would 
run 20% Av gas and 80% 98 as that is all the tetra ethyl lead you need for lub 
- rest is not needed

        SOME only 98  especially capital city stuff can be down on octane 
rating and if you go up to 5000ft and down again with that fuel it will drop 
octane  That fuel should never fly and sometimes gets to country

        Ian m


         
        On 11 September 2011 17:21, Rob Thompson 
<wlmailhtml:/mc/[email protected]> wrote:

                I am wondering about other experiences with fuel for the 
limbach motors.o We have been running almost exclusively on 100LL avgas and 
occasionally on a 50/50 blend with 97 mogas when avgas is difficult. 
                Has anyone been running mostly on high mogas blends and if so 
how well do components like exhaust valves last? 
                Rob (VH-GYT)

                PO Box 129,
                Lawson, NSW, 2783.
                mobile 0429 493828



















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                --- On Thu, 8/9/11, Rob Thompson 
<wlmailhtml:/mc/[email protected]> wrote:


                  From: Rob Thompson 
<wlmailhtml:/mc/[email protected]>
                  Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] Fuel Tank
                  To: wlmailhtml:/mc/[email protected]
                  Received: Thursday, 8 September, 2011, 7:00 PM


                        I was thinking about making a cardboard "mock up" tank 
from the plans then checking the fit. When all is OK then use the cardboard 
panels as templates to guillotine the aluminium sheet.
                        Our fibreglass tank is a very tight fit in the back 
compartment. I am a little concerned that if the aluminium tank is also a tight 
fit that a very slight error in measurements and/or construction could be a 
major problem.

                        Rob (GYT)


                          
                        PO Box 129,
                        Lawson, NSW, 2783.
                        phone 02 47592307
                        mobile 0429 493828



















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                        --- On Wed, 7/9/11, Nigel Baker 
<wlmailhtml:/mc/[email protected]> wrote:


                          From: Nigel Baker 
<wlmailhtml:/mc/[email protected]>
                          Subject: [DOG mailing list] Fuel Tank
                          To: "DOGS" 
<wlmailhtml:/mc/[email protected]>
                          Received: Wednesday, 7 September, 2011, 11:20 PM


                          Hi All.
                          This post is for those in Australia with H36 Aircraft.
                          For those who have the FRP fuel tank which needs 
inspection every annual or 100hours note it expires at 3000 hours.
                          I have a copy of the drawings for the alloy 
replacement fuel tank.
                          This will require and OZ E.O. being raised for the 
production of the same and welded by a CASA certified welder.
                          I have spent some time tracing over the drawings as 
they are old blue prints and working through the interpretation with German 
speaking engineers to get then to the point of being able to be used here.
                          There are some tooling issues which will need to be 
addressed in an EO for an alternative to the fabrication method on the drawings.
                          Thus before Rob and I go down this this path to 
produce 2 tanks is there anyone else on the list interested in cost sharing for 
an upgrade.
                          I will happily do the change just to avoid the AD 
each year.

                          Also I have had a quote from Diamond. To put things 
in perspective the quote is less than a new set of clear view panels and rails 
for the canopy.
                          If there are enough interested I can negotiate a 
better price. Being realistic with the way the exchange rate is the price isn’t 
bad and if we can get a discount for volume it will be even better.

                          From Diamond.
                          “P/N for the tank is DV2-2811-00-00, sales price € 
635,18 for one piece
                          We do not have them on stock. If you are going to 
order them the external supplier has to produce them new for you.”

                          Cheers.
                          Nige.
                       
               

     

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