Well, had my first hours of 'quality time' with 88M.
Followed the groups advice about bringing up the compression; I"ll report tomorrow on the results I'm not quite finished.
Washed out the oil screen and didn't see anything scary.
Opened the gas line input to the gasalator and opened the main valve; nada.
Blew into the main tank filler and water began to flow. Somewhere between 1/2-1 gal of water came out before I started to see AvGas flowing. From then on I put whatever came out in 5 gal containors. This AvGas has sat for three years so may not be volitile enough to run in my car; any suggestions for how to get rid of it?
Tomorrow I'll go back and clean the gasalator and finish up with the compression problem. And syphon more old gas from the main tank. Got to get the wheels on wood planks so I can see if they will hold air; remove the floorboards, think about the brakes.
Found what I think is considerable rust on a cluster on the lower longeron, about 12" behind the pax seat; I'll bring it to my A&Ps attention.
This are looking good; nothing required gut-wrenching twisting. - More as it develops. - MIke
PS - beside removing the upper cowl covers so they don't wack me on the head every time there is a breeze, anyone have a scheme for securing them when the boot cowl is off?
Followed the groups advice about bringing up the compression; I"ll report tomorrow on the results I'm not quite finished.
Washed out the oil screen and didn't see anything scary.
Opened the gas line input to the gasalator and opened the main valve; nada.
Blew into the main tank filler and water began to flow. Somewhere between 1/2-1 gal of water came out before I started to see AvGas flowing. From then on I put whatever came out in 5 gal containors. This AvGas has sat for three years so may not be volitile enough to run in my car; any suggestions for how to get rid of it?
Tomorrow I'll go back and clean the gasalator and finish up with the compression problem. And syphon more old gas from the main tank. Got to get the wheels on wood planks so I can see if they will hold air; remove the floorboards, think about the brakes.
Found what I think is considerable rust on a cluster on the lower longeron, about 12" behind the pax seat; I'll bring it to my A&Ps attention.
This are looking good; nothing required gut-wrenching twisting. - More as it develops. - MIke
PS - beside removing the upper cowl covers so they don't wack me on the head every time there is a breeze, anyone have a scheme for securing them when the boot cowl is off?
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