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Started this discussion. Last reply by Blaine Schwartz Apr 22, 2020. 11 Replies 0 Likes
I finished building and would like to pass on some tools. I am thinking the prices would be around 1/3 of list, plus shipping. Please call me or text if you are interested or have questions. I am…Continue
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If anyone is headed to the Corvair College in Austin coming up very soon (March 9-11), let's get in touch. I am planning on running my 2850cc Corvair engine on William Wynne's test stand. This should…Continue
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Does anyone have a drawing or the specs for determioning the thrust line, (engine center line) as compared to the cabin bottom and the firewall?
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Are people using the rubber gas lines firnished in the kits or using braided stainless? I know we are building experimental, but using the rubber lines seem risky when dealing with a potential (or…Continue
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I completed most of the wiring in the panel before firing up the Dynon. All went well, recognized all systems. This was the first time I rolled it out into the backyard since I started the build 3 1/2 years ago.
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I bought a 750 stol 110hp corvair powered in a trailer. with a lot of help from west coast zenith factory rep Doug Dugger we put a tall roof kit on it and reassembled it. I have flown it with Doug and a instructor for 2 hours watching temps and getting the rust off after not flying pilot for 25+ years. The plane fly's slower than expected. I have the large tires like yours, and I'm at 157 msl in 50-60 degree days. In the summer I can expect to be flying (or bouncing) in 90-102 degree days.
What are real speed numbers I should see? What are red line rpm and cruise rpm I should see? What are running and max temps. And prop degrees?
The guy I bought it from was flying in Utah at 4000 msl. He had to depitch the prop from Auburn CA(1500 msl) setting. It max"s out at 2850 rpm now. He was running car gas. That ain't happening any more ( can't stand the quality of gas out here), so I quite sure I have 30 timing and need to bump to 32.
Your help with real numbers from a like plane would be very, very appreciated.
Thanks Blaine, I built my own panel and applied vinyl with a carbon texture to the surface. It applied easily and looks good. I was going to order red for my panel and black to cover the panel top cover but some how I ordered the black for the panel. Happy with it and it was only $32 with shipping. Ready to order the top cover now.
Hi Blaine, happy to meet you, hows the build going?
Randy
as far as I know it is still the same
Blaine, to run the engine you wont need the carb or exhaust,but you should buy your distributer so you can get the timing set up and then you wont have to reset it at home it will be done, you should have your starter system,flex plate,oil pan and top cover,valve covers and spark plugs, most if not all of these things W.W. will have with him, the test stand has its own carb,intake, exhaust system and cooling shrouds, I found a real nice MA-3 used carb on E-bay for 125.00 and will have the guy W.W. recommends rebuild it when I get closer on the airframe, William posted a pic. of my engine running on the stand on his new site, I used all Williams gold parts and dans bearing and did all the building myself under Williams and Roys watchfull eyes
In regards to the Corvair engine, I would not go any other way, I have researched this powerplant for 10 years, flew in a few airplanes that are using them and for the money you cant beat them, dont worry about the little problem you might hear about on the blogs I have a buddy with a rotex 912 and he has 20 grand in it and now might have to replace the crankshaft in it (A D) the corvair is looking real good to him
I hope I can go Blaine, my engine is already running, I started it at cc 20 at roys this summer but I still went to cc 21 just because it is so much fun.You look like you are well on your way with your kit, I just started on my wings two weeks ago and the left wing is ready to rivet skins on, Dan
Hi Blaine ..hope things going well so far.
happy fourth of July
Regards,
Dave
I have not made an engine decision yet.
Tom Butler
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