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Doug Evans

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  1. I have had both the new system are fault less once set up much better for your engine cause engine get the oil when need and drop back the flow when not required where mixing only give oil at one rate.

     

    Too much oil is as bad as no oil in my books the pump will meter the flow from minimal too. 70/1 ratio motorcycle and out board have been running these for years even in the snow mobiles where weather can be extremely hard it works my two bob worth. I love the autolube systems

     

     

  2. Thanks for the info guys. The more I learn about this, the more I need to learn. Another question, if I were to buy a used ultralight. How does the insurance work? Is it liability, or does it cover the aircraft, the pilot, or all of those?If buying used are there ways to have a mechanic do a routine check for signs of trouble, I realize there is no sure fire way, but just a reasonable check?

     

    Would there be registration requirements?

     

    I am going to try to visit the Kolb place in a few weeks. I know I will come home a bit sad because I won't be able to afford a new one. I will be for me like visiting my favorite guitar shop and leaving empty handed. Hey but I'm goin anyhow.

     

    Thanks David

    Can't help with that question David as I live in Qld Australia and shore it be different at your end of the world

     

     

  3. Well I can only speak for my own management of the engine and I always make shore I have good engine temp before using full power settings and only use smooth and steady applications of power setting my craft runs a

     

    RK 400 clutch which allows for a slow idal speed which I beleave take a lot of stress out of the crank when at low speed running so it will run as smooth as any four stroke .

     

    As for temp management I do a lot of touch & gos and found the little two banger enjoys doing that type of running

     

    But on descents I keep my engine at a power setting too allow keeping some temp in the coolant so not too drop temp too quickly Also the fuel running the engine will also cool your Pistons so that will help prevent nipping these little burgers like too rev I have my prop pitched to gain a max take off rpm of 6400 rpms and I cruise at 5800 rpm but will happy run at 6000 all day but us more fuel. 21 lph @ 5800 I get about 17 Lph I found that having the oil injection sys works a treat much more dependable these days then the older system so for my money I won't go past these little engines atwo strike will cost about $600o to replace and I know of quite a few that have done a 1000 hrs and still going strong with the right care .

     

    Doug

     

     

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  4. Yes Doug, missing it already but it's going to a good home and will get to fly her again and mate your new tires look awesome ,let us know how they go.

    So what are u going to replace her with ?

     

     

  5. Hello David

     

    Two strokes are great mate don't be leave all the bs about two stroke not being reliable I have been flying around behind them for 20 odd years now with out any problems .

     

    The little buggers are a lot off fun , great power too weight

     

    If looked after they run for years I know of a few with over a 700 hrs still going strong

     

     

  6. That looks like a great spot, now you have combined three great things, a Queensland beach, a barbeque and flying a taildragger, looks like I'll have to drop in and say hello!

    Dave see & maybe Keith page could be flying up from therdore area so u will not be the only southern here !

     

     

  7. That looks like a great spot, now you have combined three great things, a Queensland beach, a barbeque and flying a taildragger, looks like I'll have to drop in and say hello!

    Come up Easter we be doing all these then 27/28 March. ,

    Weather permitting ,."..

     

     

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