All the FARs, ADs etc. ONLY APPLY if you WANT To KEEP
the engine CERTIFIED..

Ron


--- Bob Glidden <glid...@ccrtc.com> wrote:

> Unless I was told wrong 43. anything doe's not apply
> to your homebuilt 
> airplane UNLESS you are running a certified engine
> and then all FAR's,AD's 
> and such apply.I think Mark L hit the nail on the
> head with the part about 
> using good judgement and staying close to a safe
> landing spot for the first 
> few hours.Why would you want to put on a fresh
> engine certified or not and 
> go flying long distances.I've not seen to many
> engine put on airplanes that 
> did not require a little adjusting here and
> there.But as far as your auto or 
> experimental engine on your airplane the FAR's do
> not apply....
> 
> Bob Glidden
> Eminence,Indiana
> KR2S N181FW (building)
> Corvair 110
> glid...@ccrtc.com 
> 
> 
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