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				 Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 6:03 am    Post subject: [ Bob Haas ] : New Email List Photo Share  Available! | 
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				Hello Lynn,
 
 I'm (also) unaware of any particular wear issue with rocker shafts or rocker
 bushings but admittedly where I'd done 'early' top-overhauls due to head
 overheating or other issues I have noticed wear on the rocker shafts and
 have replaced the affected ones along with the respective rocker bushings.
 With the head off it's an easy and therefore inexpensive job. From memory,
 I've done this with heads at 350 hours onwards, but I hasten to add not on
 all heads. Some at much higher times have been OK. 
 
 In looking for a cause of higher-than-normal wear, we should consider the
 following:
 
 1. Oil feed integrity; meaning that a blockage in any part of the oil feed
 line to the valve gear will compromise lubrication. If you get the usual
 'teaspoon' of oil come out of the valve chamber when you take the cover off,
 your lubrication is probably OK. The oil-way from the feed into the chamber
 is a small slot right above each valve spring and you can check these by
 sticking a piece of (e.g.) locking wire in there and checking for an
 obstruction.
 2. The rocker shafts are lubricated by splash from the valve chamber and
 there should be (depending on serial number) an oil hole in the rocker which
 you can check for obstructions. I don't have my dealer tech. info book with
 me right now (you find me in UK for a week or two) so I'm going from memory
 and there have been changes in rocker design, offset, gearing, etc over the
 years.
 
 Hope this helps - let me know if not.
 
 Andy
 
 Suncoast Sportplanes, Inc.
 39248 South Ave, Zephyrhills, FL 33542
 Tel: (813) 779 2324 Fax: (813) 779 2246
 www.suncoastjabiru.com
 
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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
  Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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				 Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 8:58 am    Post subject: [ Bob Haas ] : New Email List Photo Share  Available! | 
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				Hi Andy-
 
 Hope things are going well in the UK (I spoke with Dave A. at your  
 place yesterday).
   1.  I've always had the teaspoon of oil...maybe a little  
 less...when removing covers, but this time I got some brass  
 particles. That prompted the shaft removal, and subsequent bushing  
 wear discovery. Jim at Pacific Jab suggested drilling the hole in the  
 delivery tube fitting *one* decimal-size drill larger, which I did,  
 going from the (found).059" to .063". I've ordered brass bushings of  
 the oil-retention type as replacement bushings for the teflon coated  
 that are presently in my engine (Serial #2062). I blew through the  
 rubber tee fitting while I had the delivery tube removed, and all  
 lines to above the valves are clear.
 
   2. My rockers had no oil hole in them until I decided that there  
 was a need for one, so I drilled a hole in each one, which will allow  
 splash oil to feed the bushing. This hole is vertical to the position  
 of the rocker, and will allow the oil to enter the rocker at the  
 point where there is no load between the shaft and the rocker arm.
 
 Thanks for the reply Andy, and I'll keep the group posted. By the  
 way, did you get the pictures of my distributor shaft problem? I sent  
 them to you, Pete, and Jim.
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Grass Lake, Michigan
 Kitfox IV Speedster  w/Jabiru 2200
 flying w/275+ hrs
 
 On May 9, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Andy Silvester wrote:
 
 [quote] 
  <andy(at)suncoastjabiru.com>
 
  Hello Lynn,
 
  I'm (also) unaware of any particular wear issue with rocker shafts  
  or rocker
  bushings but admittedly where I'd done 'early' top-overhauls due to  
  head
  overheating or other issues I have noticed wear on the rocker  
  shafts and
  have replaced the affected ones along with the respective rocker  
  bushings.
  With the head off it's an easy and therefore inexpensive job. From  
  memory,
  I've done this with heads at 350 hours onwards, but I hasten to add  
  not on
  all heads. Some at much higher times have been OK.
 
  In looking for a cause of higher-than-normal wear, we should  
  consider the
  following:
 
  1. Oil feed integrity; meaning that a blockage in any part of the  
  oil feed
  line to the valve gear will compromise lubrication. If you get the  
  usual
  'teaspoon' of oil come out of the valve chamber when you take the  
  cover off,
  your lubrication is probably OK. The oil-way from the feed into the  
  chamber
  is a small slot right above each valve spring and you can check  
  these by
  sticking a piece of (e.g.) locking wire in there and checking for an
  obstruction.
  2. The rocker shafts are lubricated by splash from the valve  
  chamber and
  there should be (depending on serial number) an oil hole in the  
  rocker which
  you can check for obstructions. I don't have my dealer tech. info  
  book with
  me right now (you find me in UK for a week or two) so I'm going  
  from memory
  and there have been changes in rocker design, offset, gearing, etc  
  over the
  years.
 
  Hope this helps - let me know if not.
 
  Andy
 
  Suncoast Sportplanes, Inc.
  39248 South Ave, Zephyrhills, FL 33542
  Tel: (813) 779 2324 Fax: (813) 779 2246
  www.suncoastjabiru.com
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 11:44 am    Post subject: [ Bob Haas ] : New Email List Photo Share  Available! | 
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				Lynn,
 
 I've been looking through past emails and do not see one from you with
 photos of the rocker shaft or bushing.
 
 Pete Krotje
 Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft, LLC
 
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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 1:45 pm    Post subject: [ Bob Haas ] : New Email List Photo Share  Available! | 
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				I haven't sent them out yet, Pete, but I will. They will be via Kodak  
 EasyShare. I'll even send them to you, Andy and Jim separately, just  
 in case Kodak doesn't understand CC'ing.
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Grass Lake, Michigan
 Kitfox IV Speedster  w/Jabiru 2200
 flying w/275+ hrs
 On May 9, 2007, at 3:44 PM, Jabiru USA wrote:
 
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  <info(at)usjabiru.com>
 
  Lynn,
 
  I've been looking through past emails and do not see one from you with
  photos of the rocker shaft or bushing.
 
  Pete Krotje
  Jabiru USA Sport Aircraft, LLC
 
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