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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 6:00 am    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				I've been flying my new Model IV for the past couple of weeks and thought it 
 timely to post some thoughts.
 
 It seems to fly pretty much exactly like the old one.  After about four 
 hours tweaking the engine and pitching the prop, the Hobbs now shows just 
 shy of 14 hours.  Tests show that the ASI reads about 9% low so that will 
 give give bragging rights with stall speed, but cruise will need an 
 explanation.  I get not quite 1200 ft. per minute on intitial climb.  Temps 
 are all in the green and my home brew rudder trim system seems to take out 
 the need for right rudder in cruise.  I still don't know for sure if I have 
 a heavy left wing - it likes to make a very slow bank to the left, but 
 really slow.  I will probably put a half turn on the right wing aft lift 
 strut rod end and see.  the first flight was heavy stress on me as I had 
 made a few mods - home brew engine mount with the engine a couple of inches 
 forward to provide some room for a lower mounted oil tank.  Aluminum Leading 
 edges on the wings vs. the upper false ribs, the rib warping rudder trim and 
 a few other mostly cosmetic things.  The empty weight came in at 667 lbs.
 
 Unfortunately, I have an hour commute both ways to the flight test area, the 
 best part of that, though, is that Lincoln Regional is a hotbed of 
 experimental activity.  I have met some great guys - mostl rag and tube, but 
 up to a Thunder Mustang - and was offered a hangar on a monthly basis, so 
 the pressure to get back home is gone.
 
 The flight test area is flat as flat  farm area in the Central Valley and 
 gorgeous and the winds tend to be very light to non existent this time of 
 year.
 Lowell
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 6:16 am    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				Beautiful Lowell. Can't wait to get back up to your place to see it. I 
 see you did a standard radiator install, do you have any pictures of 
 your oil cooler install? Is it below the prop spinner as before? Did you 
 do the vanes on the radiators? How about thermostats on the oil and/or 
 water. Your tailwheel looks different too. Did you custom the spring?
 
 Guy Buchanan
 Ramona, CA
 Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs / 500 hrs. and grounded
 Now a glider pilot, too.
 
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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 8:20 am    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				Good show, Lowell....
 
 Remember to look for "missing parts" on the oil bottle when tending  
 to that task. : )
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
 Jabiru 2200, #2062
 Prince prop 64 x 30, P-tip
 Electroair direct-fire ignition system
 Rotec TBI-40 injection (sleeved to 36mm)
 Status: flying with 1360 hrs... (since 3-27-2006)
 do not archive
 
 On Sep 19, 2012, at 6:46 PM, Lowell Fitt wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I've been flying my new Model IV for the past couple of weeks and  
  thought it timely to post some thoughts.
 
  It seems to fly pretty much exactly like the old one.  After about  
  four hours tweaking the engine and pitching the prop, the Hobbs now  
  shows just shy of 14 hours.  Tests show that the ASI reads about 9%  
  low so that will give give bragging rights with stall speed, but  
  cruise will need an explanation.  I get not quite 1200 ft. per  
  minute on intitial climb.  Temps are all in the green and my home  
  brew rudder trim system seems to take out the need for right rudder  
  in cruise.  I still don't know for sure if I have a heavy left wing  
  - it likes to make a very slow bank to the left, but really slow.   
  I will probably put a half turn on the right wing aft lift strut  
  rod end and see.  the first flight was heavy stress on me as I had  
  made a few mods - home brew engine mount with the engine a couple  
  of inches forward to provide some room for a lower mounted oil  
  tank.  Aluminum Leading edges on the wings vs. the upper false  
  ribs, the rib warping rudder trim and a few other mostly cosmetic  
  things.  The empty weight came in at 667 lbs.
 
  Unfortunately, I have an hour commute both ways to the flight test  
  area, the best part of that, though, is that Lincoln Regional is a  
  hotbed of experimental activity.  I have met some great guys -  
  mostl rag and tube, but up to a Thunder Mustang - and was offered a  
  hangar on a monthly basis, so the pressure to get back home is gone.
 
  The flight test area is flat as flat  farm area in the Central  
  Valley and gorgeous and the winds tend to be very light to non  
  existent this time of year.
  Lowell
 
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		Guy Buchanan
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:46 am    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				On 9/20/2012 9:20 AM, Lynn Matteson wrote:  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Good show, Lowell....   
    
  Remember to look for "missing parts" on the oil bottle when tending to that task. : )  | 	   
  You're so mean. . .    
  
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  Ramona, CA
  Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs / 500 hrs. and grounded
  Now a glider pilot, too.
  
  
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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:10 pm    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				And here I thought I was being really subtle. : )  (We'll let the  
 uninformed puzzle over what this is all about, eh?)
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
 Jabiru 2200, #2062
 Prince prop 64 x 30, P-tip
 Electroair direct-fire ignition system
 Rotec TBI-40 injection (sleeved to 36mm)
 Status: flying with 1361 hrs... (since 3-27-2006)
 do not archive
 
 On Sep 20, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Guy Buchanan wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On 9/20/2012 9:20 AM, Lynn Matteson wrote:
 > Good show, Lowell....
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 > Remember to look for "missing parts" on the oil bottle when  
 > tending to that task. : )
 
  You're so mean. . .  
 
  Guy Buchanan
  Ramona, CA
  Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs / 500 hrs. and grounded
  Now a glider pilot, too.
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:28 pm    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				Way to go Lowell!  She looks great.
 I cant remember, did you put the 80 hp 912 on or the 100?
 Look forward to flying with you.
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		Tommy Walker
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:59 pm    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				Congrats Lowell!
 
 On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 7:25 PM, mark donahue <markdonahue(at)earthlink.net (markdonahue(at)earthlink.net)> wrote:
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  Way to go Lowell!  She looks great.
  I cant remember, did you put the 80 hp 912 on or the 100?
  Look forward to flying with you.
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 6:41 pm    Post subject: Back in the Air | 
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				Lowell,
 
 The plane looks beautiful, congratulations!
 Care to share details on the rudder trim?
 
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				Lowell, Glad to hear your airborne again. It's also good to see all the replies. I thought Team Kitfox, or whatever that other site is, took all the Kitfoxers. I haven't seen much activiy on Matronix. I like the Matronix format 10 times better. The few times I went to the Team Kitfox site I had to memorize pin #'s and go to this file or that file. KISS is the principle when it comes to websites as far as I'm concerned. Matronix is as simple as it gets. The more #'s I have to remember and damn buttons I have to push is inversely propotional to how much I use a site. 
   
 Pat Reilly
 Mod 3 582 Rebuilt
 Rockford, IL 
 On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Roberto Waltman <aero(at)rwaltman.com (aero(at)rwaltman.com)> wrote:
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  Lowell,
  
  The plane looks beautiful, congratulations!
  Care to share details on the rudder trim?
  
  Roberto.
  
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				Thanks for all the replies.  Today was a busy  day.  I got there early an put a couple of hours on the Hobbs.  Then  spent some time with the guys.  One of them - the guy I sub hangar space  from is working on some sort of Parasol.  I need to check.  But it  seems his hangar doubles as a hangout.  It makes me wonder how he gets  anything done as there are always a couple of guys kibitzing.  Then again  his slow progress is what gives me his hangar as he is only taking a little  space.  After that I took the Kitfox to the avionics shop to get the  transponder squared away.  My area is between Beal AFB and SMF and I guess  a transponder would be a good idea.  This put me in the evening  commute.  Tomorrow is a no fly day as there is a TFR because the 747  mounted shuttle is planning a fly by over Sacramento and they don’t want tons of  airplanes trying to get a better look.
   
  Guy, - The radiator is standard.  I had the  speedster cowl like housing last time.  I think eventually that will be  done again.  No shutters on the radiator - opted for a thermostat.  It  works great - contact Mark.  The oil cooler is in the same place with  shutters. The first picture is the mount style, but this is a V that I  helped a guy finish.  The shutters have half inch vanes instead of the one  inch on the last one.  The spring you saw on the picture was an attempt to  put on a stinger type spring, but despite protecting the spring on the trailer  ride to Lincoln, the stinger was damaged as we rolled the airplane onto and off  of the trailer - lots of weight back there with the wings folded and the angle  up the ramp so I put the two leaf back on.
   
  Jan - No fire, but Lynn's suggestion relates to my oil  tank swallowing an oil bottle cap and trying to pass the melted plastic through  the engine.  One thing related to that.  It took a year for the FAA to  finally determine what the issue was.  During that time, there was the  gnawing question of whether I destroyed my airplane because of a faulty  gauge.  This time, I teed an idiot light into the system,  so I have  redundancy there now.  It seems to work fine so far - flashing red on  master on, switching to steady green as pressure rises.
   
  Lynn - It is on my checklist.  This is the plan and  I didn't make this up.  Spread white towel on table.  Put four bottles  of oil on the towel.  Take one cap off and put it on the towel in front of  the bottle.  Clip the security ring off and put it in front of the  cap.  Repeat three more times.  Before closing anything up,   count four times three.  If all checks out, button up.  One of the  guys today said it is the second time he heard of this particular issue.   And a guy that opens oil filters for a living said on a mag article that plastic  is not uncommon in the oil filter.
   
  Mark, it is a 80 hp.  KISS.
   
  Roberto - The rudder trim was something I had been  thinking about for about five years before the crash. (emergency landing) With  the opportunity, I though I would try it.  It consists of the lower two  ribs in the rudder being made of carbon fiber arrow blanks - one on each side.  (I have the speedster type gap seal in the hinge area so the vertical is an  airfoil)  There is a cam between each  controlled by a servo and by  energizing the servo I can warp the ribs.  With the rudder in cruise trim,  there is an airfoil on the left side and the right side is virtually flat.   Picture attached of the mechanism.
   
  Patrick - I couldn't agree more.  I am on the site,  but with all the screen names or whatever they call them, I don’t sense the  camaraderie that I feel here. The names that responded here all have meaning to  me with real people behind them and I feel like I am among friends.  I  struggle a bit with the idea that a hobby like ours that really thrives in the  social setting would have us essentially hiding behind a made up name.  I  guess I could understand it better if we were hiding from something.  Then  again, my error, as Lynn reminds me, might be a good reason to re-subscribe to  this list with a made up name.
  thanks again
  Lowell
   
    From: Patrick Reilly (patreilly43(at)gmail.com) 
  Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 8:15 PM
  To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com (kitfox-list(at)matronics.com) 
  Subject: Re: Back in the Air
  
 
  Lowell, Glad to hear your airborne again. It's also good to see all the  replies. I thought Team Kitfox, or whatever that other site is, took all  the Kitfoxers. I haven't seen much activiy on Matronix. I like the Matronix  format 10 times better. The few times I went to the Team Kitfox site I had  to memorize pin #'s and go to this file or that file. KISS is  the principle when it comes to websites as far as I'm concerned.  Matronix is as simple as it gets. The more #'s I have to remember and damn  buttons I have to push is inversely propotional to how much I use a  site. 
   
  Pat Reilly
  Mod 3 582 Rebuilt
  Rockford, IL 
  On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Roberto Waltman <aero(at)rwaltman.com (aero(at)rwaltman.com)> wrote:
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 Lowell,
 
 The plane looks    beautiful, congratulations!
 Care to share details on the rudder trim?
 
 Roberto.       
 
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		Pat Reilly
 
 
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				Lowell, You better not resubscribe with a ficticious name. There are about
 5 guys on this list that are right next to God when it comes to Kitfoxes as
 far as I'm concerned. I couldn't have rebuilt mine without their help. Your
 one of them and Lynn is another one.
 
 Pat Reilly
 Mod 3 582 Rebuilt
 Rockford, IL
 
 On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Lowell Fitt <lcfitt(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 
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  Thanks for all the replies.  Today was a busy day.  I got there early an
  put a couple of hours on the Hobbs.  Then spent some time with the guys.
  One of them - the guy I sub hangar space from is working on some sort of
  Parasol.  I need to check.  But it seems his hangar doubles as a hangout.
  It makes me wonder how he gets anything done as there are always a couple
  of guys kibitzing.  Then again his slow progress is what gives me his
  hangar as he is only taking a little space.  After that I took the Kitfox
  to the avionics shop to get the transponder squared away.  My area is
  between Beal AFB and SMF and I guess a transponder would be a good idea.
  This put me in the evening commute.  Tomorrow is a no fly day as there is a
  TFR because the 747 mounted shuttle is planning a fly by over Sacramento
  and they don’t want tons of airplanes trying to get a better look.
 
  Guy, - The radiator is standard.  I had the speedster cowl like housing
  last time.  I think eventually that will be done again.  No shutters on the
  radiator - opted for a thermostat.  It works great - contact Mark.  The oil
  cooler is in the same place with shutters. The first picture is the mount
  style, but this is a V that I helped a guy finish.  The shutters have half
  inch vanes instead of the one inch on the last one.  The spring you saw on
  the picture was an attempt to put on a stinger type spring, but despite
  protecting the spring on the trailer ride to Lincoln, the stinger was
  damaged as we rolled the airplane onto and off of the trailer - lots of
  weight back there with the wings folded and the angle up the ramp so I put
  the two leaf back on.
 
  Jan - No fire, but Lynn's suggestion relates to my oil tank swallowing an
  oil bottle cap and trying to pass the melted plastic through the engine.
  One thing related to that.  It took a year for the FAA to finally determine
  what the issue was.  During that time, there was the gnawing question of
  whether I destroyed my airplane because of a faulty gauge.  This time, I
  teed an idiot light into the system,  so I have redundancy there now.  It
  seems to work fine so far - flashing red on master on, switching to steady
  green as pressure rises.
 
  Lynn - It is on my checklist.  This is the plan and I didn't make this
  up.  Spread white towel on table.  Put four bottles of oil on the towel.
  Take one cap off and put it on the towel in front of the bottle.  Clip the
  security ring off and put it in front of the cap.  Repeat three more
  times.  Before closing anything up,  count four times three.  If all checks
  out, button up.  One of the guys today said it is the second time he heard
  of this particular issue.  And a guy that opens oil filters for a living
  said on a mag article that plastic is not uncommon in the oil filter.
 
  Mark, it is a 80 hp.  KISS.
 
  Roberto - The rudder trim was something I had been thinking about for
  about five years before the crash. (emergency landing) With the
  opportunity, I though I would try it.  It consists of the lower two ribs in
  the rudder being made of carbon fiber arrow blanks - one on each side. (I
  have the speedster type gap seal in the hinge area so the vertical is an
  airfoil)  There is a cam between each  controlled by a servo and by
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				Besides all that, that site seems like a bunch of people who have  
 "jumped ship", or went for the newest gadget, as it were. I like the  
 Matronics venue because it gets mailed to my computer and I don't  
 have to go hunting for it....my visits there are infrequent at best.
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
 Jabiru 2200, #2062
 Prince prop 64 x 30, P-tip
 Electroair direct-fire ignition system
 Rotec TBI-40 injection (sleeved to 36mm)
 Status: flying with 1361 hrs... (since 3-27-2006)
 do not archive
 
 On Sep 20, 2012, at 11:15 PM, Patrick Reilly wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Lowell, Glad to hear your airborne again. It's also good to see all  
  the replies. I thought Team Kitfox, or whatever that other site is,  
  took all the Kitfoxers. I haven't seen much activiy on Matronix. I  
  like the Matronix format 10 times better. The few times I went to  
  the Team Kitfox site I had to memorize pin #'s and go to this file  
  or that file. KISS is the principle when it comes to websites as  
  far as I'm concerned. Matronix is as simple as it gets. The more  
  #'s I have to remember and damn buttons I have to push is inversely  
  propotional to how much I use a site.
 
  Pat Reilly
  Mod 3 582 Rebuilt
  Rockford, IL
 
  On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Roberto Waltman  
  <aero(at)rwaltman.com> wrote:
  
 
  Lowell,
 
  The plane looks beautiful, congratulations!
  Care to share details on the rudder trim?
 
  Roberto.
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				On 9/20/2012 10:33 PM, Lowell Fitt wrote:  	  | Quote: | 	 		  | I struggle a bit with the idea that a hobby like ours that really thrives in the social setting would have us essentially hiding behind a made up name.  I guess I could understand it better if we were hiding from something.   | 	   
  Nah. We'd just use our call-signs everywhere; like the fly boys do. Instead of Viper and Maverick, it would be "49aero" and "I love pizza". (Random sample.) Wouldn't you like to walk around the Desert Fox Fly-in being called "I love pizza"?
  
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | Then again, my error, as Lynn reminds me, might be a good reason to re-subscribe to this list with a made up name. | 	   
  HAHAHAHA! Like we wouldn't know.
  
  Guy Buchanan
  Ramona, CA
  Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs / 500 hrs. and grounded
  Now a glider pilot, too.
  
  
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				On 9/20/2012 10:33 PM, Lowell Fitt wrote:  	  | Quote: | 	 		  | No shutters on the radiator - opted for a thermostat.  It works great - contact Mark.   | 	   
  Yeah. I'm trying that too. Got an interesting one from the web that's very clean. Installs in-line. (http://shop.watt-man.com/Thermo-Bob-1-Universal-Kit-with-One-Inch-Fittings-TB1.htm)
  
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | The oil cooler is in the same place with shutters. The first picture is the mount style, but this is a V that I helped a guy finish.  The shutters have half inch vanes instead of the one inch on the last one.   | 	   
  Your mount is sexy. Glad I hadn't made mine yet. And I just bought a new tube bender. Do you still market the vanes? What's the time lag on a temperature change after you adjust them?
  
  Guy Buchanan
  Ramona, CA
  Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs / 500 hrs. and grounded
  Now a glider pilot, too.
  
  
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				Lynn, I agree.
 I started on the email list in about 1994.  It was after seeing some print 
 outs from the list at one of the first factory fly-ins after starting my 
 first Model IV.  I read every post - 532s, 582s, 912s Model Is - everything. 
 I learned a ton about Kitfoxes and the guy with the model I flying behind a 
 532, just might have the answer you were looking for.  With all the 
 compartmentalizing there is a lot that gets missed.  I was having the rough 
 running band between 3 and 4000 RPM and found the answer in the Matronix 
 archives after a long search on the other site.  I just wish there was more 
 activity, but the other site is way down now as well.
 Lowell
 
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 From: "Lynn Matteson" <lynnmatt(at)jps.net>
 Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 3:49 AM
 To: <kitfox-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: Re: Back in the Air
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   
 
  Besides all that, that site seems like a bunch of people who have  "jumped 
  ship", or went for the newest gadget, as it were. I like the  Matronics 
  venue because it gets mailed to my computer and I don't  have to go 
  hunting for it....my visits there are infrequent at best.
 
  Lynn Matteson
  Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
  Jabiru 2200, #2062
  Prince prop 64 x 30, P-tip
  Electroair direct-fire ignition system
  Rotec TBI-40 injection (sleeved to 36mm)
  Status: flying with 1361 hrs... (since 3-27-2006)
  do not archive
 
  On Sep 20, 2012, at 11:15 PM, Patrick Reilly wrote:
 
 > Lowell, Glad to hear your airborne again. It's also good to see all  the 
 > replies. I thought Team Kitfox, or whatever that other site is,  took all 
 > the Kitfoxers. I haven't seen much activiy on Matronix. I  like the 
 > Matronix format 10 times better. The few times I went to  the Team Kitfox 
 > site I had to memorize pin #'s and go to this file  or that file. KISS is 
 > the principle when it comes to websites as  far as I'm concerned. 
 > Matronix is as simple as it gets. The more  #'s I have to remember and 
 > damn buttons I have to push is inversely  propotional to how much I use a 
 > site.
 >
 > Pat Reilly
 > Mod 3 582 Rebuilt
 > Rockford, IL
 >
 > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Roberto Waltman  <aero(at)rwaltman.com> 
 > wrote:
 > 
 >
 > Lowell,
 >
 > The plane looks beautiful, congratulations!
 > Care to share details on the rudder trim?
 >
 > Roberto.
 > ====================================
 > target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Kitfox-List
 > ====================================
 > http://forums.matronics.com
 > ====================================
 > le, List Admin.
 > ="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contribution
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 > Pat Reilly
 > Mod 3 582 Rebuild
 > Rockford,IL
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				What's the time lag on a  temperature change after you adjust them?  
   
  Interesting you ask.   I don't know and that bothers me a bit as I have been playing with  them some, but have never watched through an entire cycle.  The  reason - I have an intermittent issue with the oil temp gauge.  It is in  the Quad gauge from Westach and occasionally it will peg at max reading.   According to their trouble shooting guide pegging at max is due to the gauge  ground being faulty.  I did find a poor crimp and fixed that and it was  fine until I started playing with the shutters in flight.  I did find that  I can get about a 50° differential reading open and closed - OAT ~ 95.   But, and this is interesting, if I close them in flight I can watch the temp  climb and then pow, it might peg at max.  Then by opening the  shutters, it will suddenly give the correct reading. I seem to have an  issue that is only triggered at higher temps.   I have decided  that it is the sender and plan on installing a new one - probably later  today or tomorrow.  Not trying to be commercial, but we make an inline  thermostat as well.  We don't use the bleed line.  It is similar to  what is in a car.  We do enlarge the bleed hole through the diaphragm in  the thermostat.  That is the one I use and it is a 180° thermostat and  works very well.
  Lowell
 
   
 
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  Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 8:04 AM
  To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com (kitfox-list(at)matronics.com) 
  Subject: Re: Back in the Air
  
 
 On 9/20/2012 10:33 PM, Lowell Fitt wrote:   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | No shutters on the radiator - opted for a    thermostat.  It works great - contact Mark.    | 	  
 Yeah. I'm trying that too. Got an interesting one from  the web that's very clean. Installs in-line. (http://shop.watt-man.com/Thermo-Bob-1-Universal-Kit-with-One-Inch-Fittings-TB1.htm)
 
   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | The oil cooler is in the same place with    shutters. The first picture is the mount style, but this is a V that I    helped a guy finish.  The shutters have half inch vanes instead of the    one inch on the last one.   | 	  
 Your mount is sexy. Glad  I hadn't made mine yet. And I just bought a new tube bender. Do you still market  the vanes? What's the time lag on a temperature change after you adjust  them?
 
 Guy Buchanan
 Ramona, CA
 Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs /  500 hrs. and grounded
 Now a glider pilot, too.
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				On 9/21/2012 8:56 AM, Lowell Fitt wrote:  	  | Quote: | 	 		  | Not trying to be commercial, but we make an inline thermostat as well.  We don't use the bleed line.  It is similar to what is in a car.  We do enlarge the bleed hole through the diaphragm in the thermostat.  That is the one I use and it is a 180° thermostat and works very well. | 	   
  Didn't know you guys made one. Oh well. Maybe we should allow and encourage "press releases" so everyone would know what was out there. Did see the oil louvers, though, so I'll contact you off-line about that.
  
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  Ramona, CA
  Kitfox IV-1200 / 912-S / Warp 3cs / 500 hrs. and grounded
  Now a glider pilot, too.
  
  
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				Lowell Fitt wrote:
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 As is my "KF fixing up" in an airport one hour away, were it often seems 
 I am the only person around. (Not counting the planes taxiing by and 
 forcing me to stop working to move my plane around.)
 
 Hey, at home at least you have the fridge and bathroom nearby!
 
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				Hi Lowell- 
  
   I'm pleased to hear of your recent success, and what a beauty it is!! I'm looking forward to seeing it in person one of these days. Please keep posting as your fly-off proceeds.
   
  
   Secondarily, it's nice to see this list become active again. I was starting to fear it had dried up and flown away! I, too, enjoy it much better than the other list in that it is more personable and interactive. Let's keep it humming, guys and gals!
   
  
   Hey, pretty good---I didn't even pick on Lynn!!!
   
  
   Stan Specht
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