VAF POSTS & RV NEWS THAT CAUGHT MY EYE.....dr:
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Mr. Adam Burch. Rest in Peace.
Prop Sludge, High Oil Sample Numbers & Reusable Oil Filter
…mfleming update
Just an update to my prop saga.
The prop was installed and now has about 10 hours on it. It slung a little bit of grease the first flight but is rock solid since then.
Waiting for the weather to get better to fly to Nampa and get it dynamically balanced.
What did you do with your RV this weekend? (May 4-5, 2024)
Broken wire of cooler door …-12
I had difficulty lining up the “loop” at the end of the CT A-740 Black with the hole and the cotter pin. While attempting to open the loop to make it larger, it broke. If I rebend it, it would be behind the hole. The M341M was nearly fully extended when I was assembling everything, but the F-1210 was up against the cushion clamp. The red area shows the location of where the wire broke.
Can the wire be replaced without purchasing the entire CT A-740?
RV4 max flap deploy speed…aircraft airspeed vs. prop wash speed?
…Kooshball PIREP
Ok folks, I have not found any cracks on the tube or the welds but have found wear marks on both flaps which indicate where the flaps actually deploy to while in flight (pictured). It seems that the torque tube is twisting when it has load on the flaps which pushes the flaps back several degrees.
Would this be typical of the design and performance of this kind of setup?
Final Report RV-8 N184DJ
https://www.vansairforce.net/threads/final-report-rv-8-n184dj.226663/
Long Term Storage of Hartzel Prop and Consequences
Just a heads up for those that have Hartzel prop in long term storage or are considering buying a propeller thats been in storage.
Just a word of warning…
Hartzel told me when I bought my prop, that I had maybe two years before the grease separated and the seals would take a set. Then it would start slinging oil (separated from the grease).
They were right…my prop sat in a heated garage for just over two years before it was put in service and then started slinging grease pretty bad in less than a hundred hours.
The fix is to have the prop disassembled and resealed. In my part of the country, that costs $1,200.
So, think twice about buying a prop and end up havIng it sit for years OR buying someone else’s prop thats been sitting for years without factoring in the reseal costs.
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Mr. Adam Burch. Rest in Peace.
Adam Burch
My brother Adam is gone too soon. He was only 41, and no one has ever been more gifted, talented, funny, and hard-working. Adam was previously a Vans engineer who was involved in the development of the RV-14 and other models. If you're building or have built a modern Vans kit, you have used his...
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Prop Sludge, High Oil Sample Numbers & Reusable Oil Filter
…mfleming update
Just an update to my prop saga.
The prop was installed and now has about 10 hours on it. It slung a little bit of grease the first flight but is rock solid since then.
Waiting for the weather to get better to fly to Nampa and get it dynamically balanced.
Prop Sludge, High Oil Sample Numbers & Reusable Oil Filter
Yesterday I picked up my resealed Hartzell constant speed prop from the prop shop. 100 hours from new and it had to be resealed due to slinging grease. When I removed the prop it was shocking to see the grey greasy oil in the prop hub and crank. The prop shop said the hub was packed with a...
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What did you do with your RV this weekend? (May 4-5, 2024)
What did you do with your RV this weekend? (May 4-5, 2024)
....getting it started. WX here in N.TX starting out w/lowering ceilings and TSRA in the near future. Bleh! v/r,dr
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Broken wire of cooler door …-12
I had difficulty lining up the “loop” at the end of the CT A-740 Black with the hole and the cotter pin. While attempting to open the loop to make it larger, it broke. If I rebend it, it would be behind the hole. The M341M was nearly fully extended when I was assembling everything, but the F-1210 was up against the cushion clamp. The red area shows the location of where the wire broke.
Can the wire be replaced without purchasing the entire CT A-740?
Broken wire of cooler door
Good Morning: I had difficulty lining up the “loop” at the end of the CT A-740 Black with the hole and the cotter pin. While attempting to open the loop to make it larger, it broke. If I rebend it, it would be behind the hole. The M341M was nearly fully extended when I was assembling...
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RV4 max flap deploy speed…aircraft airspeed vs. prop wash speed?
…Kooshball PIREP
Ok folks, I have not found any cracks on the tube or the welds but have found wear marks on both flaps which indicate where the flaps actually deploy to while in flight (pictured). It seems that the torque tube is twisting when it has load on the flaps which pushes the flaps back several degrees.
Would this be typical of the design and performance of this kind of setup?
RV4 max flap deploy speed…aircraft airspeed vs. prop wash speed?
I have been reading about folks with a cracked flap torque tube in their -4s on this forum and there seems to be a consensus that over speeding the flaps is a contributing factor. I may well find a crack in my torque tube when I get back to the hangar but I am religious about getting well into...
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Final Report RV-8 N184DJ
https://www.vansairforce.net/threads/final-report-rv-8-n184dj.226663/
Long Term Storage of Hartzel Prop and Consequences
Just a heads up for those that have Hartzel prop in long term storage or are considering buying a propeller thats been in storage.
Just a word of warning…
Hartzel told me when I bought my prop, that I had maybe two years before the grease separated and the seals would take a set. Then it would start slinging oil (separated from the grease).
They were right…my prop sat in a heated garage for just over two years before it was put in service and then started slinging grease pretty bad in less than a hundred hours.
The fix is to have the prop disassembled and resealed. In my part of the country, that costs $1,200.
So, think twice about buying a prop and end up havIng it sit for years OR buying someone else’s prop thats been sitting for years without factoring in the reseal costs.
Long Term Storage of Hartzel Prop and Consequences
Just a heads up for those that have a Hartzel propeller in long term storage or are considering buying a propeller thats been in storage. Just a word of warning… Hartzel told me when I bought my prop, that I had maybe two years before the grease separated and the seals would take a set. Then...
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Doug's Area ....The VAF News & my flying resume.
Pushed out every now and then.
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