Greeting gangs, new to the forum here, have a 46 BC12 D A65-8, have been working on slowly for the last 6 years, a few questions.
Anyone have any tricks for getting a broken exhaust stud out of a cylinder head w/o pulling the jug?
I have drilled a pilot hole up the center, soaked in monkey pee, heated, (but not too much) but it won't budge.
Also, any thoughts on trying to refinsh the existing airframe ceconite, was done in '83, have been wiping off the old dope with lacquer thinner, down to the silver.
Wonder how much new dope and what kind, to recover airframe fabric and rear feathers, (main wings are good, rear tubing is solid).
Want to make the old bird safe and flyable first, learn to handle it, (no sense groundlooping or banging up a fresh resto job) then if time, interest, and $$'s permit, do a full resto.
I bought the plane in 2000 for $7k out of annual (excessive mag drop), sometimes just not sure if this is the right one for me.
Currently flying a 76 C150M, so at least my flying skills aren't on hold while the Tcraft is being worked on.
I would like to hear from anyone who has experience with doing a return to flyable repair on a BC12. Where to start, what to look at besides wing struts..LOL
BTW, has anyone played with the old Slick mag's, looking for a way to rejuvinate a set of 4003's. My left one has weak spark, it could be the old shielded wires are shorted, not sure. Have repaired and made good several old tractor mags, they are fairly simple, one on the A65 looks similar.
Thanks
N43204
Anyone have any tricks for getting a broken exhaust stud out of a cylinder head w/o pulling the jug?
I have drilled a pilot hole up the center, soaked in monkey pee, heated, (but not too much) but it won't budge.
Also, any thoughts on trying to refinsh the existing airframe ceconite, was done in '83, have been wiping off the old dope with lacquer thinner, down to the silver.
Wonder how much new dope and what kind, to recover airframe fabric and rear feathers, (main wings are good, rear tubing is solid).
Want to make the old bird safe and flyable first, learn to handle it, (no sense groundlooping or banging up a fresh resto job) then if time, interest, and $$'s permit, do a full resto.
I bought the plane in 2000 for $7k out of annual (excessive mag drop), sometimes just not sure if this is the right one for me.
Currently flying a 76 C150M, so at least my flying skills aren't on hold while the Tcraft is being worked on.
I would like to hear from anyone who has experience with doing a return to flyable repair on a BC12. Where to start, what to look at besides wing struts..LOL
BTW, has anyone played with the old Slick mag's, looking for a way to rejuvinate a set of 4003's. My left one has weak spark, it could be the old shielded wires are shorted, not sure. Have repaired and made good several old tractor mags, they are fairly simple, one on the A65 looks similar.
Thanks
N43204
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