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Sloper

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  1. Mine is still sitting under the bench, l hope to have funds for a mount next month so l can mount it.

     

    As always people are welcome to come and have a look.

     

    Looks a very professional setup and l have been keeping a eye on the Viking forum for other peoples thoughts on electrical system.

     

    Has Jab mounting points so l can use Garys mount. will be 40mm shorter.

     

    And its a Honda and doesnt have through bolts. 008_roflmao.gif.692a1fa1bc264885482c2a384583e343.gif

     

    As for a NEW core l will pick up a new crate engine later when l get to 2000hrs. na_na.gif.fad5d8f0b336d92dbd4b3819d01d62e5.gif

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

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  2. Its a beam front end, luckly.

     

    The knee action ones are a pain.

     

    To own a chev is to own a oil leak.

     

    The Viking sales have taken off so l am told, there still cagy about the new manifiold figures.

     

    Just stating more power less fuel. No figures.086_gaah.gif.afc514336d60d84c9b8d73d18c3ca02d.gif and of course more money for the upgrade.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  3. The crank for example, as l read australian warrenty laws they have to repair it, which means they have to take it out and fit a new one at no cost.

     

    As the part was supplied unfit for purpose.

     

    Through bolts would be the same.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  4. Goodaye all

     

    Can someone explain to me why Engine/ aircraft manufacturs do not pay for recall on parts that could be suspect?

     

    The Rotax crankshaft and Jab through bolts come to mind.

     

    In the car industry it the maker that picks up the cost.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  5. l have a different background and thoughts on building a aircraft and have noticed a few things.

     

    Builder flyers are older.

     

    Some of the standards in aviation are hard to get your head around.

     

    A example was acceptable fuel leaks, the planet l live on would not allow a hazard like this.

     

    In general a homebuilder will take more care, but not understand what they need to acheive.

     

    ( Building all parts with risk managment in mind)

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  6. l am still here.

     

    No work on the plane though.

     

    Been busy with other things and had my daughter in Hospital for a while.

     

    l have fitted power steering to my 57 Chev.

     

    Fitted a dof dof upgrade to the stereo in the Magnum.

     

    Done a TV comercial with two cars.

     

    Done 2 days on a Movie set in another car.

     

    (pays for flying stuff)

     

    Upgraded the PC in the garage to network cable and fitted a TV card which of course l fitted a external aerial.

     

    Should be back to it next week.

     

    Thinking of buying a Tig welder to make my own engine mount or get work to buy a Tig welder l can borrow.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  7. Goodaye all

     

    Before l started my quest for my own build l did a lot of research, must be the engineer in me.

     

    First conlusion l came to was that the Jab doesnt make TBO often with out major work an cost big dollers to run/maintain.

     

    Secondley after reading a lot of horror stories l decided not to trust my life and my familys with one.

     

    The engineer in me tells me stronger/touger through bolts are required, at this stage l would say stuff the specs lets go the highest spec l could use and also move up a size.

     

    Using a soft sealent on the barrel that moves doesnt seem right to me either.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  8. Goodaye all

     

    Had to replace the battery in my garage alarm today and thought l should pass it on.

     

    l have in my garage a modified car alarm that runs on 12v from a car battery.

     

    Covers all the doors and windows.

     

    Being a car alarm l have remotes that l use to arm and disarm it, l also have a keyed master switch in a wall that also can switch it off.

     

    The battery is usally one that is on the way out, having 4 cars it gets swaped out regulary and every month or so l throw the charger on it.

     

    Seems to last well.

     

    Being detached from the house l turn the power off as l finish for the day.

     

    You could use a 12v power pack but this could set the alarm off. if the power goes out.

     

    A solar charger is also no good as it also will trip most alarms.

     

    Its only a basic alarm you need, think it cost me $80, l wont tell the brand if you dont mind.

     

    Now for a hanger you could use a car alarm that has a sim card and ring you when it goes off, once again you dont need mains power.

     

    This would be a more upmarket setup, but would be cheap and reliable.

     

    Or you could use the cheaper setup that would just make noise to scare them off.

     

    l have had it for over 10 years protecting my cars and now my plane build.

     

    If people are interested l get do a general diagram.

     

    PS Ff any body has old Cobra car alarm bits l would be interested in them.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  9. Goodaye all

     

    Havent done a lot over the Holidays (except refurbish computers insane.gif.b56be3c4390e84bce5e5e6bf4f69a458.gif ) but l have roughed out my intrement panel.

     

     

    You will see where l have put the throttle and handbrake, l now have no cables running in or through the dash.

     

    laid it out the way l feel it should go, but l am sure it will change.

     

    l'll leav it sit there while l am working to see what l think.

     

    Got heaps of footroom.

     

    Getting back to the refurbishing of computers, l have some ex corporate P4's for sale cheap and some XP professional licenses.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  10. Goodaye all

     

    l have had my test pilots helping today.

     

     

    And my oldest in the backseat also, all 6ft of him.

     

    He said it was comfortable but l dont beleive him.

     

     

    The front seat brace inplace, locks the fron seats in position as well.

     

     

    With two pins removed the brace folds down out of the way and both seats can fold forward.

     

     

    There is a little force placed on the sides from the overcentre function of the brace and in conjunction with the seat brackets it all locks up solid.

     

    l decided to have the brace fold down just in case the cancopy ever comes down, that would be expensive.

     

    The rear seat will have a centre armrest?????

     

    l will slot some some 25mm square tube and fit the elevator cable inside, bit of padding and its done.

     

    l may put the rear wiring down the tube as well.

     

    regards Bruce

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

  11. Goodaye all

     

    Been plodding away and need some insperation.

     

     

    The horizontal brace shown in the middle of the picture needs to move out of the way to let passengers in the back.

     

    The original one has a pin in the end so it could pivot.

     

    l cant get out of my mind setting it up as a over centre clamp.

     

    Both sides pivot already , all l have to do is cut the brace fit a sleeve and pin for the clamp so it cant release.

     

    l cant see past this at the moment as its firmly in my mind.

     

    So does anybody have any other suggestions?

     

    l have also set my mind on using 2 60lt fuel cells, l had the opptunity on the weekend to weigh a 55lt aluminium aircraft tank and its the same weight.

     

    Has the fittings l need and will mount easily fore and aft.

     

    regards Bruce

     

     

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