You see, now you're getting the hang of it, well on your way to doing things 
correctly and economically.  An exchange cylinder, with piston rings is about 
$250 so let the guy make a few bucks.  When you do an exchange, you must send 
the piston and when you o/h a cylinder it only makes sense to send the piston 
along.  The rope trick is common knowledge among piston airplane mechanics.  

You need to think about your fuel.  The lead in 100LL may be too much for the 
little engine and is causing the valve problems.  Think about TCP or using a 
50/50 mix of that foul smelling auto gas from the pump.

Al DeMarzo
Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page - Free and Easy
http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: fnelson913 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 2:59 PM
  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Sticky Valve Saga


  I got my Ercoupe back from the "let's replace everything" A&P along 
  with a bill for $800.00 in labor and $50.00 worth of parts. That 
  included replacing tires, bleeding the brakes, removing and 
  replacing the cowling and propeller, replacing the front crank seal, 
  and diagnosing of a stuck valve (or two). I took my logbooks and ran 
  per the recommendation that was posted here (very good advice 
  indeed).

  I just talked to another A&P. I asked if he knew about the rope 
  trick (see... I am learning) and he said "you mean the Indian rope 
  trick?" I said that I had never heard it called that, but he assured 
  me that it was used on Indian motorcycles. WOW... a knowledgeable 
  person who is old enough to know about Indian motorcycles! I must 
  have stumbled on to the mother lode. He said that he would rather 
  just pull the head and send it to the shop. He then told me he would 
  charge me two hours to pull the head and replace it (OMG... an 
  estimate for the work before the work is started!!!). He told me the 
  shop would charge between $200.00 and $300.00 as long as he didn't 
  bring them the cylinder too. He located my bird and is working on it 
  as we speak.

  Is there cause for jubilation or would that be premature?

  Frank Nelson
  (Might still be able to finish my checkride this month.)
  Broken N51DV - 415-C
  S/N 2024
  TOA / California



   

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