KR> back in the air / 0-200 starter

2008-10-14 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
(snip)>? ? ?Dan, I saw that you were having to really tug on it to get it engaged.? ? Yeah, I really do need to make some changes to it, it shouldn't be that hard (snip)> My first thought was that you might want to adjust the bolt that pushes the electrical contacts so it makes contact a

KR> back in the air / 0-200 starter

2008-10-14 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
(snip)> Dan, First what type e-mail software are you using? "Incredimail" set to plain text. (snip)> Your e-mails are very hard to read. Everything is run together. I don't know? It looks fine on the KRnet that I get back and I have never got a complaint from anyone about it. (snip)>

KR> back in the air / 0-200 starter

2008-10-14 Thread jscott.pi...@juno.com
Dan, I saw that you were having to really tug on it to get it engaged. My first thought was that you might want to adjust the bolt that pushes the electrical contacts so it makes contact a bit easier. The starter gear is probably already fully engaged. I also noticed that your starter cable

KR> back in the air / 0-200 starter

2008-10-14 Thread Larry Flesner
: >As I found out at the Gathering this year the Continental pull >starter can be a real pain to use and I'm considering the >possibility of replacing it with an electric solenoid type >starter either that or re-routing the pull cable . It takes a very >strong pull to get it to work. Myron

KR> back in the air / 0-200 starter

2008-10-14 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
(snip)> For those of you with Continental pull type starters don't damage the bushing for the plunger on the starter. Larry Flesner Hi Larry; As I found out at the Gathering this year the Continental pull starter can be a real pain to use and I'm considering the possibility of replacing it

KR> back in the air / 0-200 starter

2008-10-14 Thread Larry Flesner
Finally got the starter repaired and 211LF back in the air this afternoon for a couple of high speed passes and a couple of "stop and go" landings. For those of you with Continental pull type starters, don't damage the bushing for the plunger on the starter as I did when replacing the "garlock"