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	   Topic: Magneto Problem | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2013 8:03 am   Subject: Magneto Problem | 
  
  
	Guys,
 
 I'm having a mag problem that has me stumped. Dennis Savarese, Doug Sapp, and George Coy have been very helpful, but I thought maybe somebody has seen this before and knows the answer.
 
 I i ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Hi Voltage Lead Tester | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:42 am   Subject: Hi Voltage Lead Tester | 
  
  
	| I have at least two bad leads on one of my mags and wanted to test them with a hi voltage lead tester I borrowed. I just installed these leads with a new auto plug conversion kit and suspect they have ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: compressor problems | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:56 am   Subject: Re: compressor problems | 
  
  
	| I’ve seen this before on my plane several times. Your compressor may be just fine. Try tightening and re-safety wiring the banjo fitting that attaches the air line to the compressor. When the compre ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Which auto plugs? | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 3:29 pm   Subject: Which auto plugs? | 
  
  
	As I recently posted, I installed Dennis Savarese's auto plug conversion and am very happy with it.
 
 I was wondering what exact plug you guys have found to work best?
 
 Thanks,
 Steve Dalton | 
  
  
	   Topic: Auto Plug Conversion | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 4:58 pm   Subject: Auto Plug Conversion | 
  
  
	| I'm probably late to the party, but converting to auto plugs and wires with the Dennis Savarese conversion kit is GREAT. You can find it at yak-52.com. (I have NOTHING to do with Dennis or his product ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Hydraulic Lock | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:27 am   Subject: Re: Hydraulic Lock | 
  
  
	| A couple years ago I watched as one of our NE guys tried to make a left turn onto a taxiway in his -52TD just as his right brake froze up. The nose went over, with a high power setting, and the prop h ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Yak buyer questions | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:24 pm   Subject: Yak buyer questions | 
  
  
	Folks,
 
 I have finally convinced a friend to buy a Yak-52. He is actively searching now.
 
 There are two Yaks on Barnstormers he is interested in. One is in Seabrook , TX, and the other in Edgewate ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Gear/Flap light bulbs | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:32 am   Subject: Gear/Flap light bulbs | 
  
  
	I needed some replacement light bulbs for my Yak's landing gear and flap indicators. I ordered some BA7S bulbs, which BTW come in a package labeled 3899 bulbs.
 
 They look fine except they have a lip ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: LED lights | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:21 pm   Subject: Re: LED lights | 
  
  
	Dave, thanks for the link. However, it is for 9mm bulbs, which I guess fits a CJ. The Yak takes 7mm bulbs...Ba7s bulbs.
 
 Cliff, Thanks for your link also. I had already found it, but the minimum ord ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: LED lights | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 6:50 am   Subject: LED lights | 
  
  
	Does anyone have a link to a site that sells LED bulbs to replace the 7mm Ba7s bulbs in the Yak's Landing gear/flap indicator lights?
 
 The only ones I can find are 12 volt, or are on sites where you ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Cylinder base wrench | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 5:47 am   Subject: Re: Cylinder base wrench | 
  
  
	Elmar, great idea!
 
 Doug, are the Chinese wrenches you carry the same as the Russian ones with a T-handle at the end to "hand-tighten" the nuts?
 
 Thanks,
 Steve | 
  
  
	   Topic: Cylinder base wrench | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:56 am   Subject: Cylinder base wrench | 
  
  
	| The Russian cylinder base wrench in my tool kit is not the greatest at reaching some nuts. Nor is it possible to set a real torque value using it. I *think* (from my fading memory) the nuts are 14mm,  ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: M-14P valve removal | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 5:42 pm   Subject: Re: M-14P valve removal | 
  
  
	Awesome guys, worked like a champ.
 
 I found it worked best with a 12" long 2x4 in the cylinder, lay the cylinder on its side, and jam the free end of the 2x4 against my bench's vise. This allow ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: M-14P valve removal | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:14 am   Subject: M-14P valve removal | 
  
  
	| I have two unserviceable cylinders on my work bench that I am going to sandblast, cleanup, and make into lamps for my office. I have salvaged everything off the cylinders except the valves and springs ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: questions and opinions | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 6:56 am   Subject: Re: questions and opinions | 
  
  
	| There was absolutely nothing wrong with the Russian/Romanian engineering concerning the oil coolers on the TW.  I own the first TW ever made and the oil cooler (and the cooler housing) is without a si ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Nanchangs, Sun N Fun and Mogas | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:01 am   Subject: Re: Nanchangs, Sun N Fun and Mogas | 
  
  
	Reposted because the original got cut off mid-sentence:
 
 OK guys, I'm sure this is a stupid question but:
 
 Here in the NE all you can buy for the past several years is mogas with ethanol. It is us ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Nanchangs, Sun N Fun and Mogas | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 6:01 pm   Subject: Re: Nanchangs, Sun N Fun and Mogas | 
  
  
	OK guys, I'm sure this is a stupid question but:
 
 Here in the NE all you can buy for the past several years is mogas with <10% ethanol.  It is used EVERYDAY in TENS of MILLIONS of cars (from my n ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Nanchangs, Sun N Fun and Mogas | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:54 am   Subject: Re: Nanchangs, Sun N Fun and Mogas | 
  
  
	Just my two cents for what it's worth:
 
 In years past, I burned a lot of mogas in my -52TW, hundreds of hours. It ran better (lower fuel flow on JPI for same cruise power setting and cleaner plugs)  ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Engine won't air start | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:14 am   Subject: Re: Engine won't air start | 
  
  
	I experienced the exact same symptoms several years ago.
 
 I had taken my tach generator unit (a UMA tach generator) off the air start assembly to repair it. When I removed it I failed to notice that ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: M-14P chip detector | 
  
  
	Mozam 
	   
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	 Forum: Yak-List   Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 6:41 am   Subject: Re: M-14P chip detector | 
  
  
	Thanks Dennis, I'll keep ya posted.
 
 BTW, if I need to replace this chip detector who has one?  Doug?  Jill?
 
 Cheers,
 Steve | 
  
  
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