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    After a couple of flying hangovers, I have tested and measured too much CO in the cabin. The highest measurement is under the seat above the uncovered bungees. 150-200 ppm. Reading up near my face is 40-50ppm. Worst hangover seems to occur after flying on turbulent days, so I think the actual reading would be worse then - I tested on a calm day.

    Need to buy some bungee covers to clear this problem up.

    Anyone have any for sale or know of a good source? Tried e-mailing someone mentioned in another thread, he made plastic ones. No response.

    Thanks,

    Andy

  • #2
    Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

    Hi Andy,

    Just a thought, is it higher near the bungees because air is coming in or going out?

    Dave

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    • #3
      Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

      It is definately coming in through the bungee hole. Besides, the reading is fairly low close to the rudder pedals. The reading actually goes down when the cabin heat is turned on.

      Considering that this aircraft was a certified plane when I got it, it amazes me that an AME would allow such an important part to go missing.

      Andy

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      • #4
        Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

        I have owned a t-craft that had no bungee covers and did not have a similar problem. Is the exhaust in the standard place on the RH side?

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        • #5
          Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

          try this guy
          STL Aircraft Metal Arts
          Timothy P. Wood, IA
          Robbie
          TF#832
          N44338
          "46" BC12D
          Fond du lac WI

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          • #6
            Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

            Drude: The exhaust is in the standard location.

            Robbie: Thanks, I'll try STL.

            Andy

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            • #7
              Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

              Andy,

              I was just talking to Harry at the Taylorcraft factory in Texas yesterday, asking about a variety of airframe parts, and he said they have the bungee covers. Haven't gotten a price back from him yet.

              Email [email protected] or [email protected], or phone 800-217-1399.
              Joel Severinghaus
              Des Moines, Iowa
              TF# 657

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              • #8
                Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                One of my bungee covers was broken in half, so I showed the other (intact) half to one of our new mechanics. (Dick Smith's son, Joel) He looked at it, and then at the English Wheel sitting in the corner. I came back the next day and WOW, there was a brand new bungee cover, drilled and ready to install sitting on the work bench! I was amazed. He said he had never used the English Wheel before and tinkered with it until he figured it out.
                Chris Palm
                1946 BC12-D

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                • #9
                  Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                  If you are not a purist it is pretty easy to make up a set using a flat sided pattern. I removed my original ones as they were full of repairs and wanted to save them for a pattern. In the mean time I made up a new set from some scrap .025 aluminum that was lying around the hangar. Using the original dimensions I made up a new set with each half consisting of a top panel, side rib and base plate. All pieces were riveted together. And while I am not a fan of box style construction they do the job. ( being on the belly out of sight helps). As they were custom made for my aircraft they are a tight fit with little or no gaps around them. They took about 2 hrs to make and paint.

                  As far as your exhaust system is concerned I have seen many Taylorcrafts with the exhaust rusted through right where it exits the cowling. Also check to see that you don't have any leaks at your exhaust gaskets.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                    Originally posted by N95179
                    I came back the next day and WOW, there was a brand new bungee cover, drilled and ready to install sitting on the work bench! I was amazed. He said he had never used the English Wheel before and tinkered with it until he figured it out.
                    Does he want to tinker with it some more, in return for a nice bottle of Scotch?
                    Taylorcraft : Making Better Aviators for 75 Years... and Counting

                    Bill Berle
                    TF#693

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                    N26451 (1940 BL(C)-65) 1988-90
                    N47DN (Auster Autocrat) 1992-93
                    N96121 (1946 BC-12D-85) 1998-99
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                    • #11
                      Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                      [QUOTE=1948TCARTDRIVER]If you are not a purist it is pretty easy to make up a set using a flat sided pattern. I removed my original ones as they were full of repairs and wanted to save them for a pattern.

                      Years ago I bought a brand new set of bungee covers but never used them because they always get dinged up and break. I used them for a mold and made fiberglas covers. So, maybe that's impure but they have lasted for more than a decade without breaking or getting bent. You wouldn't know them from aluminum covers if you didn't look right close.
                      Larry Smith

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                      • #12
                        Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                        A few years ago, I purchased a fiberglass pair on eBay. They required a bit of cutting and fitting, but they look great, work great, and have been trouble free for the past few years.
                        Bob Waldron
                        1940 Taylorcraft BL-65
                        SkyHarbor airpark Webster, MN
                        eMail address nc18681 then an @ sign then HOTMAIL . Com

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                        • #13
                          Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                          Harry Ingram at the factory just emailed me prices for a variety of parts. He has the bungee covers, part no. 0157-9, for only $11.50 each.

                          Even better, he has the hard-to-fabricate curved lower windshield fairing, part no. 1132-1, for $95.56.

                          Speaking of part numbers, does anyone have a 1946 factory parts price list for the BC12-D? The parts price list I got from someone seems to be pre-war, with mostly BC-50 model parts.
                          Joel Severinghaus
                          Des Moines, Iowa
                          TF# 657

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                          • #14
                            Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                            On CaptJon's site is a 1980's price list that might help.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Needed: Bungee Covers

                              Thanks Rob, that's just what I needed.

                              After an exchange of clarifying emails with the factory, I need to retract my previous post -- they don't have the bungee covers. Part number 0157-9 for $11.50 is the "dust shield", which they're telling me is the three-hole hubcap I'm also seeking, but which I suspect might be the brake cover on the inboard, not outboard, side of the wheel.
                              Joel Severinghaus
                              Des Moines, Iowa
                              TF# 657

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