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				 Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:21 am    Post subject: Preheating 912 | 
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				Now that cold weather is up on  us I need to come up with a way to preheat my 912 on Mark3 Classic Instead of  reinventing the wheel I figured I would ask the list and see how other people  are doing it.
            Rick Pearce
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		Kirk Smith
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 5:29 am    Post subject: Preheating 912 | 
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				I've never preheated a 912 but did so on a Continental  4 banger.  I 
 got one of those small catylitic heaters that screw on to a propane 
 bottle. Hunters and ice fisherman use them up here in the cold north. 
 Then I got some 6 inch diameter expanding aluminum ducting. I could 
 position it so it ran up under the cowling and up next to the oil sump. 
 I'd then place the propane bottle on the ground, light the burner and 
 put the ducting over the burner. Worked quite well.
 
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  figured I would ask the list and see how other people are doing it.
           Rick Pearce
  do not archieve
 do not archieve
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		jstewart(at)inebraska.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:56 am    Post subject: Preheating 912 | 
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				Use one of those stick-on engine heater pads on your oil tank.
 After a few seconds warm oil is running all through your engine.  I found
 them at Bomgaars, Tractor Supply, but I would bet auto parts stores would
 have them too.
 
 J.D. Stewart
 UltraFun AirSports, LLC
 www.ultrafunairsports.com
 
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  I've never preheated a 912 but did so on a Continental  4 
  banger.  I got one of those small catylitic heaters that 
  screw on to a propane bottle. Hunters and ice fisherman use 
  them up here in the cold north. 
  Then I got some 6 inch diameter expanding aluminum ducting. I 
  could position it so it ran up under the cowling and up next 
  to the oil sump. 
  I'd then place the propane bottle on the ground, light the 
  burner and put the ducting over the burner. Worked quite well.
  
  >     Now that cold weather is up on us I need to come up with a way
  to
  > preheat my 912 on Mark3 Classic Instead of reinventing the wheel I 
  > figured I would ask the list and see how other people are doing it.
  >          Rick Pearce
  > do not archieve
  do not archieve
 
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