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	   Topic: Parts for sale pricing request. | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:17 pm   Subject: Parts for sale pricing request. | 
  
  
	| Hello All. I am selling my Kitfox and moving to a different aircraft. I have a young man very interested in the plane itself, but he is looking to lower the price a bit. I will have left over should h ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Best wishes to all Kitfox pilots & passengers. | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:23 am   Subject: Best wishes to all Kitfox pilots & passengers. | 
  
  
	Best of the season. It's Christmas in my house, but if you do one of the others, I hope it is an enjoyable holiday.    
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	   Topic: Pinhole leak in top of tank. | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 9:02 am   Subject: Pinhole leak in top of tank. | 
  
  
	| I arrived at the airport yesterday and found a section of the finish lifted about 2" wide and 5-6" long near the top inboard portion of the right tank. quite a small leak, I assume it's a pi ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: New fuel system, need photos | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 5:28 am   Subject: New fuel system, need photos | 
  
  
	| Hi, I am laying up the Kitfox soon to update the fuel system. I currently have the very old aluminum tank behind the dash, with the only vent being a small manually operated valve on the firewall. Ope ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: tricycle conversion | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:36 am   Subject: tricycle conversion | 
  
  
	| I emailed the factory and confirmed that a nose wheel conversion is available for my Model IV - 1050. It's pricey enough to discourage me for just now but I might follow up in a few months. Has anyone ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Bungee Time!! | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:10 pm   Subject: Bungee Time!! | 
  
  
	| I need to replace the saggy old bungees on my Mod IV 1050. I have looked through the archives and determined this is a job for two. If anyone has any ideas that make it quick and easy now would be the ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: rubber bumper on tube gear | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 9:10 am   Subject: rubber bumper on tube gear | 
  
  
	Hello all, I have lost one of the rubber donut type bumpers from my Model IV. If anyone has one or some I would like to buy them. I also need bungees in order to replace my old ones.   
 Please reply  ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: ethanol fuel issues | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:04 am   Subject: ethanol fuel issues | 
  
  
	I'm unsure how relevant it is but I wanted to quote the following email for those who use ethanol blended auto fuel in their Kitfox.   
 It is from Pete Krotje who is the jabiru rep in the US. Since e ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Engine choice | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Zenith750-List   Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:51 am   Subject: Engine choice | 
  
  
	I understand, there is where the "best for your situation" comes in. One can 
 get uncertified O-200's or ones in need of service or in unknown condition 
 so inexpensively that I could neve ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Engine choice | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Zenith750-List   Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:25 am   Subject: Engine choice | 
  
  
	Engine choice is very personal, and I encourage you to do what is best for 
 your situation.... But if it were my choice I would use an O-200.  Reliable, 
 proven, available, sometimes cheap. their lo ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: It's time to retire this list | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Zenith750-List   Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 2:34 am   Subject: It's time to retire this list | 
  
  
	| And there exactly is the point of keeping this one.  Until S. began his campaign to kill this list it was silent except for short  questions and answers, no long winded discussions or other news and c ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Voltage Regulator Output | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: JabiruEngine-List   Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:20 pm   Subject: Voltage Regulator Output | 
  
  
	In further reading the thread I noticed some information about voltage regulators, and DC generators that appeared to be incorrect.   
    
 First DC generators in the form of what I would call a dyna ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Voltage Regulator Output | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: JabiruEngine-List   Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:05 pm   Subject: Voltage Regulator Output | 
  
  
	I am not in any way a stickler for terminology and correctness, I figure if most people understand what you are trying to communicate, job done.   
    
 But I was taught, way back in the dark ages of ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: It's time to retire this list | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Zenith750-List   Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:09 am   Subject: It's time to retire this list | 
  
  
	And yet you still check it? 
 The list is fine as far as I'm concerned, some others feel similarly.
 Perhaps those who do not enjoy or use it could exercise the option of
 ignoring it rather than advo ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Engine Shut Down | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: JabiruEngine-List   Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:09 pm   Subject: Engine Shut Down | 
  
  
	The autoignition temp of gasoline is just below 500  deg., below that it needs an ignition source. So maybe the answer is that flash  point is not autoignition temp. 
   
                      
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	   Topic: coolant leak 582 | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: Kitfox-List   Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:31 pm   Subject: coolant leak 582 | 
  
  
	| My newly serviced 582 has a coolant leak and I'm  looking for input. The leak comes out right at the drain port for the water  pump, but does not appear to come through the drain. I'm having a hard ti ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: coolant leak 582 | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: RotaxEngines-List   Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:31 pm   Subject: coolant leak 582 | 
  
  
	| My newly serviced 582 has a coolant leak and I'm  looking for input. The leak comes out right at the drain port for the water  pump, but does not appear to come through the drain. I'm having a hard ti ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Shielded wiring for P leads | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: JabiruEngine-List   Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 7:09 am   Subject: Shielded wiring for P leads | 
  
  
	Yawnn... Have we figured out which geek is the most  stubborn yet? 
   
  I think trying to help anybody got trampled into in  the dirt a long time ago. 
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	   Topic: Starting Problem | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: JabiruEngine-List   Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:44 pm   Subject: Starting Problem | 
  
  
	Hi, if you are measuring 12.4 across the starter and there's no action, it 
 looks like you may have had the right idea in the first place and there may 
 be an issue with the starter itself. Starters ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Starting Problem | 
  
  
	dave.go 
	   
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	 Forum: JabiruEngine-List   Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:40 am   Subject: Starting Problem | 
  
  
	I would certainly replace a weak battery and add the required ground, but 
 you may be right in that the prop should at least attempt to turn. You can 
 try measuring the voltages. Put a voltmeter on  ... | 
  
  
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