Re: KR> Much KR Progress

2011-10-03 Thread jeffyor...@yahoo.com
It all sounds so good Dan. Someday I need to get down there to see you. Keep up the positive. You are one of the best motivators here on the net. Jeff York KR2 2010 Peoples Choice Lexington/ Georgetown Airport hanger A5 Sent from my HTC smartphone on the Now Network from Sprint! - Reply

KR> Much KR Progress

2011-10-03 Thread Lee Van Dyke
Some days you go to the hangar or shop to work on your project and after working all day, wonder, what did I get done today. Dan, we all have days like this but some days you can gat alot in a short time and some days time flys by and you dont feel like anything is getting done. The bottom

KR> EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-03 Thread Glenn Martin
On 10/3/2011 4:50 PM, smwood wrote: > How can I get the CHT and EGT wires crimped to the 25-pin connector pin for > the GRT EIS 4000? I have the 4-point ratchet crimper for these pins. The > hard thermocouple wires (Iron and Constantine?) apparently will not deform > enough to get a reliable

KR> Much KR Progress

2011-10-03 Thread Dan Heath
Some days you go to the hangar or shop to work on your project and after working all day, wonder, what did I get done today. I have had a lot of those days lately, but starting on Saturday, everything started to fall into place and the obstacles are just vanishing. As I wrote the other day, my

KR> More Progress

2011-10-03 Thread Dan Heath
Some days you go to the hangar or shop to work on your project and after working all day, wonder, what did I get done today. I have had a lot of those days lately, but starting on Saturday, everything started to fall into place and the obstacles are just vanishing. As I wrote the other day, my

KR> EIS Thermocouple Wiring

2011-10-03 Thread smwood
How can I get the CHT and EGT wires crimped to the 25-pin connector pin for the GRT EIS 4000? I have the 4-point ratchet crimper for these pins. The hard thermocouple wires (Iron and Constantine?) apparently will not deform enough to get a reliable crimp. The crimped pin falls off with the

KR> KRnet posts, and the rules

2011-10-03 Thread Joe. E. Wallace
Mark You are way too logical?? if your instructions were followed on all e-mails, the internet would be 100% more effective?. I do not have time to read or download all the extra? Keep up the good work.. jw Joe. E. Wallace jwallace...@gmail.com On Oct 2, 2011, at 9:37 PM, Mark Langford

KR> Re: KRnet Digest, Vol 353, Issue 271

2011-10-03 Thread Tom Lynch
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KR> Retracts

2011-10-03 Thread peterdif...@googlemail.com
Reading back through years of kr history, I think there are more things to consider than just collapse due to unlocking. The original design has a fixed travel, a heavy landing can completely compress the spring mechanism which then causes abrupt failure of the mount. The deihl and grove