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1. [COUPERS-FLYIN] C75-12
2. [COUPERS-FLYIN] Fabric wing care
3. RE: [COUPERS-TECH] Re: [COUPERS-FLYIN] Polishing

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From: joe whetnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Reply-To: joe whetnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [COUPERS-FLYIN] C75-12

Hello all
For sale C75-12 Flanged crank/ complete core with log
book.ran fair when removed from Ercoupe #3 cylinder
low compression
Was consuming 1 qt an hour, Oil pressure 30 psi.
 E mail For more information .$1200.00
 Joe W 65 miles north of Seattle

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From: "James Lilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Reply-To: "James Lilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [COUPERS-FLYIN] Fabric wing care

First thanks to everyone that helped me out with the nosewheel tire 
tube! I really appreciated all the help.

I have fabric wings and would like to know how to best care of them so 
they will last longer. My coupe is hangered now, however, for a short 
time I used wing covers and the movement of the covers over small 
grains of dust and dirt seemed to have embedded themselves in the 
fabric (some discoloration). I clean it now with car wash soap (from 
turtle wax) and use turtle wax to protect it. Is this okay? are there 
better cleaners? Is there anything that will take off the glue from the 
wings when a stray piece of Duct Tape found its way onto their surface?

Thanks in advance!

Jim (N86962, SN 135)


James Edward Lilly, Ph.D.
Science and Mathematics Education Coordinator
Division of Education
Xavier University


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From: "David Abrams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "David Abrams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [COUPERS-TECH] Re: [COUPERS-FLYIN] Polishing

Syd is right on.  This is the only way to go.  I have tried every polish
known and Nuvite keeps the shine better than anything I have tried.  Get
the
Swift video and follow it.  I have seen the cyclo polisher on ebay, but I
got mine from a discount auto supply house on the web
http://www.topoftheline.com/cycorpol.html for about $229.

The other people who know lots about polishing aluminum are the Airstream
trailer fanatics (not to be confused with us Ercoupe fanatics).

David Abrams
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http://ercoupe.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Sydney Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 12:03 AM
To: Gaylon Fuller
Cc: Ercoupe Technical discussion (moderated); [email protected]
Subject: [COUPERS-TECH] Re: [COUPERS-FLYIN] Polishing

Gaylon, I now use Nuvite polish applied with a Cyclo polisher, using the
Swift Club technique.  The
Swift Club markets an excellent instructional videotape plus Nuvite
polish,
Cyclo polishers and special
polishing cloths.  I highly recommend their products.  They can be found
at
http://www.perfectpolish.com/

Syd Cohen
NC94196



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