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		aaaron(at)tvp.com.au Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:19 pm    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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				After going to a lot of trouble to get the weight of my  Mustang down I'm running out of options to get my CG further forward.  The  only solution I can think of is taking off my B&C starter and re-installing  the original Prestolite starter which I guess weighs about 10-15lbs more than  the B&C.  Assuming it will fit in my cowling, are there any major  disadvantages (advantages?) in using the Prestolite.  Thanks.  Allan
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		nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:25 am    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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				At 06:17 PM 11/14/2008 +1100, you wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  After going to a lot of trouble to get the weight of my Mustang down I'm 
 running out of options to get my CG further forward.  The only solution I 
 can think of is taking off my B&C starter and re-installing the original 
 Prestolite starter which I guess weighs about 10-15lbs more than the 
 B&C.  Assuming it will fit in my cowling, are there any major 
 disadvantages (advantages?) in using the Prestolite.  Thanks. Allan
 
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     They're certainly a known quantity. Tho shalt
     not fly a tail-heavy airplane lest ye discover
     that you have but mere seconds to regret it.
     A guy has to do what a guy has to do.
 
     What airplane are you working with and what
     combination of installation decisions painted
     you into this corner?
 
     Bob  . . .
 
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		peter(at)sportingaero.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:35 am    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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				A guy called Mark Landoll (405-392-3847 from Sport Aviation) used to sell a harmonic dampener that bolted to the crankshaft and weighed 15+lb. It might help with the cg issues and also make the engine run more smoothly? I believe a B&C starter is around 9lb lighter than a Prestolite, but the cg of a Prestolite is a couple of inches further aft.  
 Peter  
    
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		aaaron(at)tvp.com.au Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:05 pm    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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				Bob, it's a Mustang II.  The CG is within the allowable range as long as
 I manage my fuel properly and don't carry any meaningful baggage.
 However, I suspect the rear CG is making my handling on landing more
 difficult. As for the combination of decisions .. I bought the plane as
 a part completed project with wet wings (rather than a single forward
 mounted fuel tank). I've relocated the battery to the firewall (using an
 odyssey PC625 - I might be able to add a second battery there or maybe a
 heavier one but really like the odyssey).  I have a CS prop (a fair bit
 more weight forward).  The only thing I regret is making a slick and
 very lightweight carbon fibre cowling whereas I could have made a much
 cheaper and heavier fibreglass cowl:)
 Allan
  
     They're certainly a known quantity. Tho shalt
     not fly a tail-heavy airplane lest ye discover
     that you have but mere seconds to regret it.
     A guy has to do what a guy has to do.
 
     What airplane are you working with and what
     combination of installation decisions painted
     you into this corner?
 
     Bob  . . .
 At 06:17 PM 11/14/2008 +1100, you wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  After going to a lot of trouble to get the weight of my Mustang down 
 I'm running out of options to get my CG further forward.  The only 
 solution I can think of is taking off my B&C starter and re-installing 
 the original Prestolite starter which I guess weighs about 10-15lbs 
 more than the B&C.  Assuming it will fit in my cowling, are there any 
 major disadvantages (advantages?) in using the Prestolite.  Thanks. 
 Allan
 
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		ainut(at)hiwaay.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:28 pm    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:17 pm    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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				Pretty good idea, and he also sells a simple steel ring of about the 
 same weight that's a lot less expensive than the damper (had one on my 
 1st RV-4).
 
 BTW, if you need a Prestolite, I think I've got one on the shelf. Email 
 me off list & I'll try to come up with a price.
 
 Charlie
 
 Peter Pengilly wrote:
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  A guy called Mark Landoll (405-392-3847 from Sport Aviation) used to 
  sell a harmonic dampener that bolted to the crankshaft and weighed 
  15+lb. It might help with the cg issues and also make the engine run 
  more smoothly? I believe a B&C starter is around 9lb lighter than a 
  Prestolite, but the cg of a Prestolite is a couple of inches further aft.
 
  Peter
 
   
 
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		Mark Phillips in TN
 
 
  Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 431 Location: Columbia, TN
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:42 pm    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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				In a message dated 11/14/2008 1:21:17 A.M. Central Standard Time,  aaaron(at)tvp.com.au writes:
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | The only    solution I can think of is taking off my B&C starter and re-installing the    original Prestolite starter which I guess weighs about 10-15lbs more than the    B&C.  | 	  
  
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  I replaced a Delco starter (similar to Prestolite if not the same  thing) with a Sky-tec which really screwed up the W&B on my O-320/wood prop  RV-6A exactly as you describe.  After hearing many recommendations on the  RV-list and elsewhere over the years, I added a Landoll Ring (a little over  $100) to my ring gear to balance things back out, but will need to get  everything dynamically balanced before I know the full effects of the  Ring.
   
  Copied from the Yeller Pages:
  MARK LANDOLL 405-392-3847 405-685-0239 landollskydoll2001(at)yahoo.com ([email]%20landollskydoll2001(at)yahoo.com[/email])  STARTERS, MASS/DAMPING RINGS, ALTERNATORS 
   
  Mark Phillips
  Columbia, TN
  http://websites.expercraft.com/n51pw/
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:22 pm    Post subject: Prestolite vs B&C | 
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