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Trackley

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Hi guys. I have a 19 reg savannah vg and want to make a inspection flap on a hinge to open and check my oil. How and or where so i start. I know i have to cut out a hole. Probability sounds silly but yeah. Anyone that has done this how do i go about it. Where do i get the fastners from how do i make a seat for it to sit on?

 

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Hi guys. I have a 19 reg savannah vg and want to make a inspection flap on a hinge to open and check my oil.

 

hi trackley personally I would not put a little inspection flap in BECAUSE

 

by removing the top cover completely you can see the whole of your motor and them bloody birds and rats have been known to build a home there very quickly

 

plus better inspection of oil leaks plug wires broken exhaust springs

 

yes I know its a pain in the arse to remove the cover but visual inspection is best neil

 

 

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Hi guys. I have a 19 reg savannah vg and want to make a inspection flap on a hinge to open and check my oil.hi trackley personally I would not put a little inspection flap in BECAUSE

by removing the top cover completely you can see the whole of your motor and them bloody birds and rats have been known to build a home there very quickly

 

plus better inspection of oil leaks plug wires broken exhaust springs

 

yes I know its a pain in the **** to remove the cover but visual inspection is best neil

No worries Neil thanks for the advice.

 

 

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Hi Trackley

 

Couple pics of the oil level inspection panel we put in my VG. Made pretty much as described in the link above.

 

Very worthwhile and I recommend you do this. Just because you can check oil level easily this way hardly precludes you taking off your cowl as often as you wish for a full inspection in my opinion.

 

Peter

 

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You need an inspection cover for the oil level check. It's nice to remove the whole cowl but it really is a pain often needing more than one person to do it without damaging paint etc Plug your intakes with foam like you cover the Pitot to protect it. . One down side is it can be forgotten to fasten or come uncatched and it's usually hinged so as it will flap about. Nev

 

 

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Ha. Who cares about the bump over the air box. After all what part of a Savannah VG is pretty??????

 

Except for the performance that is STOLing it into some tiny patch of hillside or riverbed or whatever is pretty fun....

 

Peter

 

 

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Yep would be sure nice to be a wee bit faster. Mate in next door hangar has recently completed a Glasair III. We worked out he gets about the same MPG as the Savannah. Of course the IO-540 uses three times the fuel. But he goes three times faster.

 

I was out trundling along at 75knts one day when he called me up and he did a 230knt fly past.

 

I can imagine now what it would have been like in WWII flying a Swordfish or similar, seeing a couple of FW190s flash past and pull up and waiting for them to swoop past on another pass.....

 

Peter

 

 

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