KR> Results from Break IN run with new carb location and intakemanifold

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
Randy...If you note. The cylinders on an engine, straight or V or opposed, are numbered with respect to the crankshaft journal's position to the front or sometimes rear of the engine...If a certain cylinder is controlled by #3 journal it will be number #3 cylinder. Its that simplebob p ---

KR> 3 Gallon Header Tank

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
been told that the alcohol that you might have in the fuel you purchase degrades both polyester and epoxy resinsbob pearce --- D Lively <riksh...@lisco.com> wrote: > Jeff: > > A good thought as well but I figured this would also > form the ledge that is built in to the

KR> Bangers & Mash

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
beats spam. --- laser...@juno.com wrote: > Babies, Vegemite, and endless re-posting of each > email on these > fascinating subjects. > > Anyone up for discussing Bovril? > > Mike > > ___ > Search the KRnet Archives at >

KR> T-88 Epoxy

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
Darren.Contact my friend in Australia, Chas Knightsbridge for details on epoxy...cknightsbri...@hotmail.combob pearce --- Darren Crompton <kr.2s.dar...@gmail.com> wrote: > I guess this post is more for the Aussies. > > I am unable to find a supplier for T-88 Epoxy here

KR> sanding joints?

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
suggest that sanding, unless all the dust is removed actually contaminates a joint. I might add that besides repairs and restorations I have built 7 airplanes, 2 of which were of my own design...bob pearce --- Russ Kendall <rkend...@bendbroadband.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, I've searched the

KR> Ordinary Insulation Foam & Glass

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
Regarding sealing foams...It has been my experience, all negative, that somewhere there will be a pinhole or 2 through which the styrene will creep eating out the foam behindThe only safe way with these foams that I know of is to use epoxy resinbob p --- D Lively

KR> really dumb question, pushrods

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
You fools...A yard stick is something made of wood or other material that you keep in your back yard...Unless, of course, you happen to have a front yard stick...bob p --- Brian Kraut wrote: > Cut 85.6 mm off of your meter stick and you will > have a yard stick. > >

KR> Safety check item

2008-10-12 Thread bob pearce
Yes Joe, but a sleeve or bushing will increase the area of contact with the wood quite dramatically. A few moments with your calculator will prove this outbob p --- "Joseph H. Horton" wrote: > Russ et all, > I had to think about this for a couple days > and