Well it was time to get the airplane out of the hanger and do some work on her. I had several problems that needed to be resolved after it spent 10 years in Alaska. First we checked compressions, 80,80,80,75 cold. Not bad for an engine that has been sitting for 3+ years! The really sucky thing is that I had rotator cuff and bicep tendon surgery 2 weeks ago, so my buddy Jeff wound up being my right arm! I would not have done anything on the airplane without his help and motivation!
I have a major problem with high oil temps, so we pulled the cowling and started to look at the baffling, its a mix of engine baffles.com and original baffles pieces. I had a major problem with the copiolots front baffle not sealing correctly, so we pulled it and I did some modifications to get it to seal better. While that piece was off, I also did the breather mod. Note: the brass tube that I was using is no longer available, the company that made it went out of business.
With the baffling back together, I still have a few more seals that I have to make and install along with some silicone, but it was off to rebuilding the fuel lines. I used -6 hose when I put the airplane back together in 2001. Well one of them developed a leak so I decided to use hard line from the header to the gascolator and then a new braided Teflon hose with fire sleeve from the gascolator to the carb. Forming stainless tube is not fun and after 5-6 attempts to get the bends right, I was able to get the line made and clear everything with a nice gentle down slope. Here is a pic of the hard line. The original hoses that I installed had the fittings real close to the kidney tank, now problem is much better with double the clearance that I had before. I also now have lifetime hoses with fire sleeve!
I still have to replace the windshield and windows, get the baffling sealed up, make a custom faring for the carb air box, make wing root farings, and make a new ELT mount like I installed on Peter's '41.
Well at least I have made some progress after 3 years of sitting.
I have a major problem with high oil temps, so we pulled the cowling and started to look at the baffling, its a mix of engine baffles.com and original baffles pieces. I had a major problem with the copiolots front baffle not sealing correctly, so we pulled it and I did some modifications to get it to seal better. While that piece was off, I also did the breather mod. Note: the brass tube that I was using is no longer available, the company that made it went out of business.
With the baffling back together, I still have a few more seals that I have to make and install along with some silicone, but it was off to rebuilding the fuel lines. I used -6 hose when I put the airplane back together in 2001. Well one of them developed a leak so I decided to use hard line from the header to the gascolator and then a new braided Teflon hose with fire sleeve from the gascolator to the carb. Forming stainless tube is not fun and after 5-6 attempts to get the bends right, I was able to get the line made and clear everything with a nice gentle down slope. Here is a pic of the hard line. The original hoses that I installed had the fittings real close to the kidney tank, now problem is much better with double the clearance that I had before. I also now have lifetime hoses with fire sleeve!
I still have to replace the windshield and windows, get the baffling sealed up, make a custom faring for the carb air box, make wing root farings, and make a new ELT mount like I installed on Peter's '41.
Well at least I have made some progress after 3 years of sitting.
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