Larry.
That sounds all right, but what are your plans about the cork that fell into 
the nose tank? 
 
Hartmut



To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:06:15 
+0000Subject: [ercoupe-tech] C-85 Valve Still Sticking




Wise ones,I went out to the airport yesterday and double checked that my valve 
is still sticking, and sure enough, no compression in one cylinder. I removed a 
plug from the left rear cylinder and the behavior was the same with or without 
the plug - engine pulled through each cylinder and bounced off the compression 
of the next, except one, and the prop would spin right past it. I'd hear the 
click from the magnetos TWICE on that pull. So I'm figuring that's the cylinder 
with the problem, so I took the cowling and nosebowl off the plane. At the same 
time, when I removed the cap from the cowl tank, the cork fell off it into the 
tank. Sigh. Nothing is easy.Here is my plan, let me know if this sounds good:1. 
Have mechanic verify that I identified the correct cylinder.2. Have mechanic 
remove the suspect cylinder.3. If the valves are good and it's just sticking, 
have mechanic clean up the valves and guides.4. If the valves are NOT good, 
ship the thing to Central Cylinder in Omaha, who installed it two years and 300 
hours ago.5. Have mechanic reinstall cylinder.6. I'll button her back up, 
except I will have the mechanic reinstall the prop, making sure torques are 
good and it's properly safety wired.Does this sound like a good 
approach?Thanks! I hate having a non-flying plane, even when I don't have any 
immediate travel plans...LarryN99340 





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