
Finished making all the control cables. Nice to see things moving.

Fuel lines are done and I hope to flush the system this week, do some flow testing and maybe early next week we can see if this engine will run.


whee wrote:Wish I hadn’t been so messy with the Stewart’s glue. I haven’t figured out how I’m going to clean that up so it looks better.
hardtailjohn wrote:whee wrote:Wish I hadn’t been so messy with the Stewart’s glue. I haven’t figured out how I’m going to clean that up so it looks better.
Jon, take a sanding disc cleaning block and use it like a big eraser on the glue. It'll come off, but not easy.
John
whee wrote:maules.com wrote:Sounds like that will be a rather noisy prop at the takeoff rpm of that engine. Might achieve more actual performance "thrust" with a shorter prop I would guess.
My noise footprint is high on the consideration list. We will be pull-testing this prop and a 82” prop to compare. Based on conversations with a guy in AK that has done field approvals for 82-86” versions of this prop on Maules I figure we’ll end up cutting this one down to 84”.
Even if left at 88” it won’t be as loud as a C185 with a long prop...but that’s not saying much[emoji57]
m_moyle wrote:Nice job... is your Bearhawk the second one to use the IO360 continental?
whee wrote:Wish I could say that today went smoothly but it didn't. However, we did accomplish the desired task. Engine first start and initial runs were accomplished!


Bagarre wrote:Congratulations! Sounds great!
What prop did you go with?
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