KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread Kayak Chris
its not necessarily cheap but a KR is about as cheap as it gets. and I honestly have concluded that the VW can be acceptably reliable and easy / cheap to maintain. On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 9:29 PM, Phillip Hill via KRnet wrote: > I don't know, I've been debating abandoning the KR with all the >

KR> Revmaster R2300 and R3000 info

2016-06-23 Thread Kayak Chris
I inquired with them about the differences between the "quickie" 2180's of the 80's and newer engines. It was confirmation that the improvements are in displacement, CDI ignition, and head improvements. I was happy to confirm (again) that the bottom end is as tough then as now, aparently. I also

KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread Bill Jacobs
There are a couple of versions of an additional front mounted bearing. It's called a 5th bearing, BTA, (better than air), etc. Go to flycorvair.net or Dan Wesemans Fly with? SPA. Or google Corvallis 5th bearing.?Bill Jacobs Daytona Beach, Fl. On Thursday, June 23, 2016 12:44 PM, Kayak

KR> Revmaster R3000

2016-06-23 Thread Phillip Hill
They routinely test their engines on the race track for quite some time before it appears on an aircraft...at least that's what I suspect. On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 12:04 PM, Dj Merrill via KRnet wrote: > On 06/22/2016 10:14 PM, Chris Prata via KRnet wrote: > > wow, that R3000 is interesting! > >

KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread n357cj
Just an pesky known issue ... I have the Harley-Davidson of the air. It marks it's spot where ever I park. I have decided that it is a defect in the block somewhere that the oil is leaking from. It has been doing it for years and I am just sick of it so i am replacing the block. it isn't a lot

KR> VW heads

2016-06-23 Thread Mark Langford
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KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread Larry Flesner
> I will probably take the engine apart in the next couple months > and if Dan wants to examine it I would return it to him to check out >Joe Horton N357CJ - +++ Not before the Gathering, I hope,

KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread Alastair Hawkins
I have removed the Force one hub by making a specialized puller. You copy the hub bolt pattern into a 1/4"thick steel sheet. Remove the prop bolt and hub washer. Take a socket and install the bolt thru it into the hub, then add another socket so that it sticks out the front of the hub a 1/4".

KR> Axles?

2016-06-23 Thread Matt Quimby
On Jun 23, 2016, at 12:00 , krnet-request at list.krnet.org wrote: > Tommy Waymack wrote: > >> May need to upgrade to 3/4"axles and bearings. GPASC can help > > Mark Langford wrote: > > I second this motion. When I bought 891JF the wheels were splayed out > several degrees in both camber

KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread n357cj
This should really have read " without a 5th bearing". I'm one of the guys that had a failure of the alum. cam gear at just over 250 hours without the 5th bearing. Ironically there was no 5th bearing readily available at the time and my plane was scheduled to have the prototype installed after

KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread Pete Klapp
Chris Check out Roy Szarafinski's Fifth Bearing at roysgarage.com in Osseo, Michigan.Pete Klapp, building N729PK,Canton, Ohio > Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 17:44:43 + > To: krnet at list.krnet.org > Subject: Re: KR> VW Engines > From: krnet at list.krnet.org > CC: billjacobs386 at yahoo.com >

KR> Revmaster R3000

2016-06-23 Thread Dj Merrill
On 06/22/2016 10:14 PM, Chris Prata via KRnet wrote: > wow, that R3000 is interesting! > >> > https://issuu.com/panzera/docs/issue_104.5 That issue is from 2012. What ever happened with the R3000? I don't see any mention of it on their website: http://revmasteraviation.com/ -Dj -- Dj

KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread Kayak Chris
Well this set of comments would have me steer well clear of GPASC engine. Even if they are reliable when properly mated and assembled, it sounds like their crankshaft/hub solution is not very serviceable down the line. After all these years how can this not been resolved? Presumably the revmaster

KR> VW Engines

2016-06-23 Thread Kayak Chris
how does a corvair engine get "run without a front bearing" and does this mean front main crank bearing, or some other bearing outboard of the case? Too bad the "soon to be officially mine" Corvair powered KR has taken to >> circulating the better part of the cam gear teeth throughout the

KR> R-3000

2016-06-23 Thread laser147 at juno.com
wow, that R3000 is interesting! > https://issuu.com/panzera/docs/issue_104.5 Calm down Chris. That's way too much engine for your KR-1. They pull 700 HP out of that motor (for ten seconds at a time). I agree though . . . it's an impressive bit of kit.

KR> Axles?

2016-06-23 Thread Tommy Waymack
May need to upgrade to 3/4"axles and bearings.GPAS can help.Tommy W. On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 8:33 PM, mark jones via KRnet wrote: > Matt, > I ordered mine from Great Plains Aircraft (GPASC) back in 1998 for $54.95 > for the kit. Contact then and ask for the 5/8" Pre Welded Axle Kit. > Good

KR> Axles?

2016-06-23 Thread ml at n56ml.com
Tommy Waymack wrote: > May need to upgrade to 3/4"axles and bearings. GPASC can help I second this motion. When I bought 891JF the wheels were splayed out several degrees in both camber and toe-out. I'm not sure what kind of steel those 5/8" axles were made of, but they were quite soft and

KR> Elevator control cables.

2016-06-23 Thread Daniel Heath
You are making a parallelogram. Therefore the opposing sides must be of equal length. Also the pivot point must be in the center of the fore and aft sides. In my plans, the stick end was not the same length as the end at the elevator. Be sure this is not the case with yours and if it is,

KR> Elevator control cables.

2016-06-23 Thread ml at n56ml.com
And keep in mind that there should be an adjustable turnbuckle in each of those two cables, set to a neutral position, for adjustment in stick location and to get the cable tension right. Mark Langford, Harvest, AL ML "at" N56ML.com www.N56ML.com