There is info on the jabiru site re use of Shell 98 in fibreglass tanks and they say now use 95 with avgas and not 98. We get shell locally but it is all ok with metal tank. Jabiru resin is ciba g 3600 a 3 to 1 mix by weight
I think the first ex Thai h36 had its glass tank replaced with metal and was made by aircraft welder in Brisbane and seem to remember Dafydd Llewellyn was the reg 35. At 3000 the rudder wheel cables had cut through the outer guide so we lowered the outer in the rib like done in newer he6 Ian m On 09/08/2013 2:38 PM, "Nils Beck" <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > Hi Ian, > > we have the metal tank, and it holds 83 liters. We just had it out to > replace rudder cables. I didn't put it on a scale, but just from handling > it, it seems very light. Anything fibreglass will probably be heavier. > > Cheers > > Nils > > On 09.08.2013 05:24, Ian Williams wrote: > > Hi All,**** > > ** ** > > Of interest the NZ CAA have put out an AD for those glass Dimona fuel > tanks of which ours has one. THe AD says that it is to be replaced with a > metal one at 3000 hrs or if on an inspection there are bits of molten resin > floating around in the bottom.**** > > ** ** > > A company in Auckland who I have been associated with for many years, > manufacture fibreglass parts for an NZ aircraft manufacturer. They also > build other bits ... ie a fibreglass fuel tanks for the P40’s rebuilt in NZ > ... amongst other things. Their quality has to be seen to be believed.**** > > ** ** > > Anway, getting to the point .... I am thinking about the idea of using > the original fibre tank I have to create a mould to make “new” tanks using > new modern resin which will not be affected by the additives in Mogas. > Also it can have the earthing screen (aluminium net) moulded in.**** > > ** ** > > Would there be any interest in this as an alternative to alloy ?? I would > need to organise an approval from NZ. If there are a few required, it could > be economically viable. I am happy to organise the logistics necessary.** > ** > > ** ** > > What has got me thinking about this is that the old resin tanks hold just > over 80L while the aluminium ones seem to be a bit less ... 65 or 70. I’m > not 100 % sure but I think that is the case. **** > > ** ** > > Ian Williams**** > > ** ** > > *From:* [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]<[email protected]>] > *On Behalf Of *Ian Mc Phee > *Sent:* Friday, 9 August 2013 10:10 a.m. > *To:* DOG LIST > *Subject:* [DOG mailing list] L2000 heads**** > > ** ** > > For about past 400 hours I have checked tappet gap with.0.2mm and never > adjusted gaps but yesterday I tried 0.25mm feeler gauge and noticed it > would just fit in many of the gaps. Naturally I readjusted them all back to > 0.2mm**** > > My question is in past I have always noticed gap closing up especially > exhaust but never seen all gaps opening up. The local VW man George always > says clacky tappets are happy tappets. Has anybody out there got an idea > what is happening? This engine runs very cool and oil only just gets to > 75degC (the min). It has reached the stage I am now fully blocking off air > to cooler to get temp up and am using 10W40! I even bought new oil temp > gauge and probe and still the same very low temp, while pressure is always > close to 4atm. It never needs a top up in 50hrs. > Any thoughts out there. **** > > The only failure in 500hr was a tappet cover cork had a crack and put in > new plugs at 500 has for something to do (Limbach 3 probe plug). **** > > Limbach are great engines & I reckon the TBO should be upped to 1600hrs > like L2400 or whynot 1200hrs like L1700 at a minimum. Come on Limbach do > your paperwork. **** > > Ian Mcphee **** > >
