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rsrguy 03-03-2023 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by oldE (Post 11938264)
Holy crap, Guy!
How much power are you running in the Zenith?
Do you even need a runway?

Best
Les

Not much of it....:D

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rsrguy 03-03-2023 04:34 PM

It's a zenith ch801.... with a franklin o350. The airframe was designed around an o360 but they also had a firewall fwd option for the frank. It actually has less cubes and weight than the o360 but 220hp... Anyway it climbs over 1000 fpm at 40 mph, at our airport, 4200 asl. It's proven to be a potent combination. We're flying the test hours off now and will be installing a 2 blade carbon ground adjustable sensenich stol prop next week, so, more testing.

Baz 03-03-2023 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by astrochex (Post 11938346)
Lowing the skill level logarthmically, how do you get bug guts out of a garden hose nozzle? I bought the nozzle months ago but had not used it until today. I had the pressure on full but was only getting minimal pressure and erratic spray. After some time, I noticed gooey bits and stuff coming out the nozzle. I picked them out and it became a regular process that improved the spray but nowhere near what I would expect from a new nozzle. A look down the hose end of the nozzle showed no obstructions. I am not sure if I can attach a pressure washer to the nozzle to blow any remaining bits out.

What nozzle do y’all like to use to wash a car?

Hey Paul......it would help to see a pic or two of what you're dealing with.

Secondly - I've never had any problems with insects but I have had an Anole find their way into a hose and then when the water comes on they are jammed into the orifices of my nozzle. I've since learned to run the water out of the hose end before attaching my nozzle....just in case.

HTH!

Scott Douglas 03-04-2023 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11937383)
My wife's mechanical sewing machines have decided to cause problems, all (3) at the same time.
So, while waiting on a screw (yup, I lost it on reassembly. Smallest screw I've ever seen in my life, and I've seen some small ones. I'll get a picture of it when the replacement comes.) so I can put it right again, I modified a needle plate from a long gone machine to fit her old Singer Featherweight as a stitch guide plate.

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Hopefully this will work well.

So as promised (not that anyone is really interested in this) here's a picture of the screw I lost, or rather its replacement. It was advertised as an original one, which you can tell from the obvious usage marks on it. To think this was originally made before the advent of automated screw machines really is remarkable to me. This is watch maker type of stuff.
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oldE 03-04-2023 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 11938400)
It's a zenith ch801.... with a franklin o350. The airframe was designed around an o360 but they also had a firewall fwd option for the frank. It actually has less cubes and weight than the o360 but 220hp... Anyway it climbs over 1000 fpm at 40 mph, at our airport, 4200 asl. It's proven to be a potent combination. We're flying the test hours off now and will be installing a 2 blade carbon ground adjustable sensenich stol prop next week, so, more testing.

Ah, at 4200asl, the power is very welcome.
A friend of mine has a 701 with a Rotax 912. But his strip might be 50asl. Most of his flying is below 2000.
They aren't the prettiest airplane out there but they are just the ticket for sight seeing.

Thanks
Les

john70t 03-04-2023 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 11938400)
We're flying the test hours off now and will be installing a 2 blade carbon ground adjustable sensenich stol prop next week, so, more testing.

Apples and oranges, but @ 7:30 he discusses the various pins

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Baz 03-04-2023 12:22 PM

Changed out the headlight switch panel on the Silverado today. Ordered the part yesterday from Amazon, it came today, and was installed in 5 minutes. Now my instrument cluster lights are working again!

Thanks to You Tube and Amazon.....:)

herr_oberst 03-04-2023 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11938694)
This is watch maker type of stuff.

Horology and gunsmith kind of stuff for sure.

stevej37 03-04-2023 12:39 PM

I had my local Horologist out last week to fix my grandfather clock.
Works great now.

herr_oberst 03-04-2023 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11938250)
All those beautiful ribs hidden forever.....

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Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 11938389)
It is the way....

Unless it finds it's way to a museum where we can stare for hours and be astounded.

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astrochex 03-04-2023 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11938404)
Hey Paul......it would help to see a pic or two of what you're dealing with.

Secondly - I've never had any problems with insects but I have had an Anole find their way into a hose and then when the water comes on they are jammed into the orifices of my nozzle. I've since learned to run the water out of the hose end before attaching my nozzle....just in case.

HTH!

I won! Finally got all the goo and bug body bits out. The last piece was the biggest one, maybe half an inch long. The pic shows some of the gooey stuff. In total there was a surprising amount. I will be sure to take your advice the next time I connect a new nozzle.


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A930Rocket 03-04-2023 03:51 PM

Took the 330 wheels to get new tires. Unfortunately they closed early today and I’ll have to pick them up Monday. Replaced a heater hose I nicked while doing some previous work and bled the cooling system. Installed the driver seat six point harness. Bled the brakes.

Going to the track next weekend, so trying to get everything done this weekend.

john70t 03-04-2023 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by astrochex (Post 11938973)
I won! Finally got all the goo and bug body bits out.

fwiw all outdoor spigots need to have a back-flow preventer by code.
Never seen those before personally.

Mine are all freeze-proof so the valve is inside the warm zone on an extension.

rsrguy 03-04-2023 04:50 PM

Installation of flap actuation hardware and bellcrank... experienced full metal tard today. As it turns out the shearweb mounted bellcrank bracket is an orientational part, if your not paying attention, or don't know it, the bellcrank ends up with the flap retract spring attach hardware sets proud of the rib tops... yup guilty, i ended up walking around like rain man mumbling and murmuring, pulled out the mic and had a... "I coulda had a v8" moment.... ridiculous.
Had the grandsons tearing the xr 80 down too.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1677980972.jpg
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HobieMarty 03-04-2023 08:21 PM

Got the passenger side headlight all cleared up today. The van also had some surface rust on the roof so I tackled that today. I just wiped the roof down and sprayed with white primer and gloss white. I just used good ol rattle cans, it's not perfect but better than rust.
When all the pollen clears up, I would like to sand it all down and paint it correctly but it's good for now, I also cleaned up the interior a bit. This van is sort of an extra vehicle for us and I would like to keep it around a bit longer. The 2nd and 3rd row seats fold flat so you can really haul a lot of stuff in this thing. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...bf2305acca.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7db3f6ba8e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...fbc4f47c9d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...da2a8c12d4.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...62f44ea6a1.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c13e90e6dd.jpg

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rsrguy 03-05-2023 04:40 AM

Love and hate mini vans... hard to beat the cost of load hauling when compared to a truck.

slow&rusty 03-05-2023 07:07 AM

Its been a bit agonizing as I make this old rusty wagon roadworthy again, bought from an estate sale - 1988 Mazda 323 GTX 4WD Turbo.
Sometimes I have to ask is the "juice worth the squeeze!"
Before and After:

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herr_oberst 03-05-2023 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by rsrguy (Post 11939350)
Love and hate mini vans... hard to beat the cost of load hauling when compared to a truck.

More than once, I've thought a minivan made perfect sense:
Cheaper cost of entry for a used one cuz they ain't popular
Not as likely to be stolen
Insurance - schminsurance, amiright? Get the minimum. It's a minivan.
Covert high speed travel
Oodles of space for all your loading and unloading needs
Spare mobile bedroom (or love nest, amiright?)


I can't get myself to pull the trigger though. Maybe if I dressed better and was just cooler:

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HobieMarty 03-05-2023 07:01 PM

Haha, yeah we've had this minivan "Pearl" for many years. She is kind of an extra vehicle and doesnt get driven much, well, mainly because she smelled of burning oil from the oil leak she had, but I have fixed that issue.
I used the van today, basically went on a shake down cruise to Pull-a-Part in Montgomery, she did good. Cruising at 80 is very comfy, ran good, no oil leak, temp gauge stayed right in the middle.
When I got home I could smell coolant so i opened the hood to find that the radiator was wet all across the top where the plastic cap meets the aluminum core, not only was it wet, fluid had been getting spritzed all over my clean engine. With the engine off, the fluid in the reservoir was okay but I could hear boiling coming from somewhere. This van has never had a cooling issue ever so I was very surprised, and a bit pissed off as I had done all the work lately taking care of the oil leak issues and sprucing her up and now this. So, off to the parts store for a radiator and a thermostat. The thermostat is weird, you don't just get a thermostat, oh no!!! For your 45 bucks you get a thermostat already installed into a housing with an inlet pipe and a gasket!!! Geez, when did thermostats get so dang complicated? At least with the RX350, you just replaced the thermostat, with the Nissan you have to get the whole kit, it's the only way it is sold.
Anyway, I got the radiator installed, easy peasy, but the thermostat is being a real pain in the butt, ran out of daylight so I will continue in the morning before I go off to work!!! I thought I was finished working on this van but surprise, surprise, surprise!!!
What next????

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rsrguy 03-06-2023 02:21 PM

That's the worst about beaters the nature of them makes you not want to spend any time working on them... bars leaks! Head gasket leak.. blue devil!

Got the false spar on and attached today, it actually went on quite quickly. That's my buddy Doug.

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