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				 Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 3:14 pm    Post subject: Yak-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 08/25/16 | 
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				I am going to have to send my air compressor in for rebuild.  Any hints for extracting the unit from the M-14P maze?  Looks like the right side exhaust will have to be removed and the top nuts look especially fun!  Any special tools or techniques that could be helpful would be appreciated.  Also my Balkan radio doesn't work after a period of inactivity.  Where to start investigating?
 
 Thanks
 Scott Miller
 N6203Y
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       1. 06:14 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
  
  
  
  ________________________________  Message 1  _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 06:14:17 PM PST US
  Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es)>
  
  Hello Serge;
  
  If I'm not lucky on finding someone who's willing to give me a ride in a 18T
   in the East Coast; I'll travel to Prienai, Lithuania to the Termikas Compan
  y & try to arrange my training there. I know that Vytas Maciulis the owner, w
  ill help me with that issue, as he's selling me the aircraft.
  
  You're more than welcome to be part of this project. I'm an aerobatic pilot,
   but also need an aircraft that can carry my family out of the Fly In, so I b
  elieve that the 18T is right for me.
  
  =46rom now on; I'll copy you in all my communications with everyone involved
  .
  
  Thank you & best regards.
  
  Fernando Perez-Canto.
  Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  Port Orange, Fl.
  
  Sent from my iPad
  
  > On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:08, Serge Svoysky <ssvoysky(at)gmail.com (ssvoysky(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
  >
  > Hello Fernando,
  > I've been looking for a flight in 18T on the East Cost with no success. De
  cided that I'll fly to either Lithuania or Russia at some point to go throug
  h the training.
  > I currently fly YAK52 out of Old Bridge, NJ, but thinking of a 4 seater.
  >
  > Good luck!
  > Serge
  >
  >
  >
  > Sent from my iPhone
  >
  > Begin forwarded message:
  >
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  >>     1. 07:39 AM - Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
  >>     2. 08:08 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Geipel)
  >>     3. 10:06 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Halverson)
  >>     4. 12:41 PM - RPA Swamp Fest Invitation  (JON)
  >>     5. 01:10 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
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  >> ________________________________  Message 1  ____________________________
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  >> Time: 07:39:07 AM PST US
  >> From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es)>
  >> Subject: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >>
  >>
  >> Hello my fellow Yak friends;
  >>
  >> I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
  >>
  >> I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the Termi
  kas company
  >> in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
  >>
  >> I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
  >>
  >> I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot with 3
  00 plus
  >> hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
  >>
  >> I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a couple
   of hours
  >> of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll pay ALL t
  he
  >> expenses of course).
  >>
  >> Anyone interested in helping, please call me [url=tel:786-395.9481]786-395.9481[/url] or write me to f
  ernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (ernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es).
  >>
  >> English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language qui
  te well.
  >>
  >> Thank you & best regards.
  >>
  >> Fernando Perez-Canto.
  >> Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  >> Port Orange, Florida. USA.
  >>
  >> Sent from my iPad
  >>
  >>
  >> ________________________________  Message 2  ____________________________
  _________
  >>
  >>
  >> Time: 08:08:50 AM PST US
  >> Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >> From: William Geipel <l129bs(at)gmail.com (l129bs(at)gmail.com)>
  >>
  >>
  >> Helicopter, ultralight and skydiving!
  >> So we all know you have NO common sense nor do you value life. LOCO!
  >>
  >>
  >>> On Aug 24, 2016, at 08:37, Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.
  es> wrote:
  >>>
  >>>
  >>> Hello my fellow Yak friends;
  >>>
  >>> I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
  >>>
  >>> I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the Term
  ikas
  >> company in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
  >>>
  >>> I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
  >>>
  >>> I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot with
   300
  >> plus hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
  >>>
  >>> I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a coupl
  e of
  >> hours of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll pa
  y ALL
  >> the expenses of course).
  >>>
  >>> Anyone interested in helping, please call me [url=tel:786-395.9481]786-395.9481[/url] or write me to
   fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es).
  >>>
  >>> English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language qu
  ite well.
  >>>
  >>> Thank you & best regards.
  >>>
  >>> Fernando Perez-Canto.
  >>> Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  >>> Port Orange, Florida. USA.
  >>>
  >>> Sent from my iPad
  >>
  >>
  >> ________________________________  Message 3  ____________________________
  _________
  >>
  >>
  >> Time: 10:06:19 AM PST US
  >> From: "William Halverson" <william(at)netpros.net (william(at)netpros.net)>
  >> Subject: Re:  Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >>
  >> He'll fit right in ...
  >>
  >> --
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 3:46 pm    Post subject: Yak-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 08/25/16 | 
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				Buy new airplane!
 
 Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
 
 -------- Original message --------
 From: Scott Miller <yakadillo(at)gmail.com> 
 Date:08/26/2016  17:13  (GMT-07:00) 
 To: yak-list(at)matronics.com 
 Cc:  
 Subject: Yak-List: Re: Yak-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 08/25/16 
 
 I am going to have to send my air compressor in for rebuild.  Any hints for extracting the unit from the M-14P maze?  Looks like the right side exhaust will have to be removed and the top nuts look especially fun!  Any special tools or techniques that could be helpful would be appreciated.  Also my Balkan radio doesn't work after a period of inactivity.  Where to start investigating?
 
 Thanks
 Scott Miller
 N6203Y
 On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 2:03 AM, Yak-List Digest Server <yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)> wrote:
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       1. 06:14 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
  
  
  
  ________________________________  Message 1  _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 06:14:17 PM PST US
  Subject: Yak-List: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es)>
  
  Hello Serge;
  
  If I'm not lucky on finding someone who's willing to give me a ride in a 18T
   in the East Coast; I'll travel to Prienai, Lithuania to the Termikas Compan
  y & try to arrange my training there. I know that Vytas Maciulis the owner, w
  ill help me with that issue, as he's selling me the aircraft.
  
  You're more than welcome to be part of this project. I'm an aerobatic pilot,
   but also need an aircraft that can carry my family out of the Fly In, so I b
  elieve that the 18T is right for me.
  
  =46rom now on; I'll copy you in all my communications with everyone involved
  ..
  
  Thank you & best regards.
  
  Fernando Perez-Canto.
  Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  Port Orange, Fl.
  
  Sent from my iPad
  
  > On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:08, Serge Svoysky <ssvoysky(at)gmail.com (ssvoysky(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
  >
  > Hello Fernando,
  > I've been looking for a flight in 18T on the East Cost with no success. De
  cided that I'll fly to either Lithuania or Russia at some point to go throug
  h the training.
  > I currently fly YAK52 out of Old Bridge, NJ, but thinking of a 4 seater.
  >
  > Good luck!
  > Serge
  >
  >
  >
  > Sent from my iPhone
  >
  > Begin forwarded message:
  >
  >> From: Yak-List Digest Server <yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)>
  >> Date: August 25, 2016 at 3:03:11 AM EDT
  >> To: Yak-List Digest List <yak-list-digest(at)matronics.com (yak-list-digest(at)matronics.com)>
  >> Subject: Yak-List Digest: 5 Msgs - 08/24/16
  >>
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  >>           ----------------------------------------------------------
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  >>
  >>     1. 07:39 AM - Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
  >>     2. 08:08 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Geipel)
  >>     3. 10:06 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Halverson)
  >>     4. 12:41 PM - RPA Swamp Fest Invitation  (JON)
  >>     5. 01:10 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >> ________________________________  Message 1  ____________________________
  _________
  >>
  >>
  >> Time: 07:39:07 AM PST US
  >> From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es)>
  >> Subject: Yak-List: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >>
  >>
  >> Hello my fellow Yak friends;
  >>
  >> I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
  >>
  >> I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the Termi
  kas company
  >> in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
  >>
  >> I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
  >>
  >> I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot with 3
  00 plus
  >> hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
  >>
  >> I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a couple
   of hours
  >> of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll pay ALL t
  he
  >> expenses of course).
  >>
  >> Anyone interested in helping, please call me [url=tel:786-395.9481]786-395.9481[/url] or write me to f
  ernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (ernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es).
  >>
  >> English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language qui
  te well.
  >>
  >> Thank you & best regards.
  >>
  >> Fernando Perez-Canto.
  >> Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  >> Port Orange, Florida. USA.
  >>
  >> Sent from my iPad
  >>
  >>
  >> ________________________________  Message 2  ____________________________
  _________
  >>
  >>
  >> Time: 08:08:50 AM PST US
  >> Subject: Re: Yak-List: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >> From: William Geipel <l129bs(at)gmail.com (l129bs(at)gmail.com)>
  >>
  >>
  >> Helicopter, ultralight and skydiving!
  >> So we all know you have NO common sense nor do you value life. LOCO!
  >>
  >>
  >>> On Aug 24, 2016, at 08:37, Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.
  es> wrote:
  >>>
  >>>
  >>> Hello my fellow Yak friends;
  >>>
  >>> I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
  >>>
  >>> I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the Term
  ikas
  >> company in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
  >>>
  >>> I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
  >>>
  >>> I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot with
   300
  >> plus hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
  >>>
  >>> I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a coupl
  e of
  >> hours of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll pa
  y ALL
  >> the expenses of course).
  >>>
  >>> Anyone interested in helping, please call me [url=tel:786-395.9481]786-395.9481[/url] or write me to
   fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es (fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es).
  >>>
  >>> English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language qu
  ite well.
  >>>
  >>> Thank you & best regards.
  >>>
  >>> Fernando Perez-Canto.
  >>> Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  >>> Port Orange, Florida. USA.
  >>>
  >>> Sent from my iPad
  >>
  >>
  >> ________________________________  Message 3  ____________________________
  _________
  >>
  >>
  >> Time: 10:06:19 AM PST US
  >> From: "William Halverson" <william(at)netpros.net (william(at)netpros.net)>
  >> Subject: Re:  Yak-List: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >>
  >> He'll fit right in ...
  >>
  >> --
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 4:53 pm    Post subject: Yak-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 08/25/16 | 
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				Scott,
 
 You don't need to remove any exhaust. But you'll want to remove the compressor cooling "horn." You will want to beg, borrow, steal or fabricate the unique Russian curved wrench that works miracles in both loosening and tightening the 6 nuts. As Dennis told me the FIRST time I did this, it's a major pain but with tenacity and patience it is doable. You can eyeball 5 of the 6 nuts. The one at about the 10:00 position is tough. You can glimpse it if you climb up over the top of the motor. Some go at that one from the port side, too. But you will have the most success doing this via "Brail." (It comes off MUCH easier than it goes on!!) Each nut is held in place with a lock washer as well - and they are tiny and easily lost in the abyss when working in the cramped space. And of course, you'll need to remove the banjo fitting and associated hardware. Jill has done several compressors for me and does very good work. I would assume George would also be a great go-to guy here. And it was his son, Cliff who generously loaned me THE TOOL the 1st time around. Subsequent dealings necessitated cutting off the head of a wrench and welding to a semi-flexible, curved shaft. If memory serves, it was an 11mm. But (happily) it's been a while so it's a little foggy...
 
 Good luck!
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
 On Aug 26, 2016, at 6:18 PM, Scott Miller <yakadillo(at)gmail.com<mailto:yakadillo(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
 
 I am going to have to send my air compressor in for rebuild.  Any hints for extracting the unit from the M-14P maze?  Looks like the right side exhaust will have to be removed and the top nuts look especially fun!  Any special tools or techniques that could be helpful would be appreciated.  Also my Balkan radio doesn't work after a period of inactivity.  Where to start investigating?
 
 Thanks
 
 Scott Miller
 N6203Y
 
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 in HTML for viewing with a web browser and features Hyperlinked Indexes
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 such as Notepad or with a web browser.
 
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      1. 06:14 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
 
 ________________________________  Message 1  _____________________________________
 Time: 06:14:17 PM PST US
 Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
 From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es<mailto:fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es>>
 
 Hello Serge;
 
 If I'm not lucky on finding someone who's willing to give me a ride in a 18T
  in the East Coast; I'll travel to Prienai, Lithuania to the Termikas Compan
 y & try to arrange my training there. I know that Vytas Maciulis the owner, w
 ill help me with that issue, as he's selling me the aircraft.
 
 You're more than welcome to be part of this project. I'm an aerobatic pilot,
  but also need an aircraft that can carry my family out of the Fly In, so I b
 elieve that the 18T is right for me.
 
 =46rom now on; I'll copy you in all my communications with everyone involved
 .
 
 Thank you & best regards.
 
 Fernando Perez-Canto.
 Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
 Port Orange, Fl.
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:08, Serge Svoysky <ssvoysky(at)gmail.com<mailto:ssvoysky(at)gmail.com>> wrote:
 
  Hello Fernando,
  I've been looking for a flight in 18T on the East Cost with no success. De
 cided that I'll fly to either Lithuania or Russia at some point to go throug
 | 	  
 h the training.
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I currently fly YAK52 out of Old Bridge, NJ, but thinking of a 4 seater.
 
  Good luck!
  Serge
 
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 >     1. 07:39 AM - Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
 >     2. 08:08 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Geipel)
 >     3. 10:06 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Halverson)
 >     4. 12:41 PM - RPA Swamp Fest Invitation  (JON)
 >     5. 01:10 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
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 > Time: 07:39:07 AM PST US
 > From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es<mailto:fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es>>
 > Subject: Flight training in Yak 18T.
 > Hello my fellow Yak friends;
 >
 > I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
 >
 > I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the Termi
 kas company
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
 >
 > I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
 >
 > I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot with 3
 00 plus
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
 >
 > I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a couple
  of hours
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll pay ALL t
 he
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > expenses of course).
 >
 > Anyone interested in helping, please call me 786-395.9481<tel:786-395.9481> or write me to f
 ernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es<mailto:ernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es>.
 | 	  
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 > English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language qui
 te well.
 | 	  
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 > Thank you & best regards.
 >
 > Fernando Perez-Canto.
 > Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
 > Port Orange, Florida. USA.
 >
 > Sent from my iPad
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 _________
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 > Time: 08:08:50 AM PST US
 > Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
 > From: William Geipel <l129bs(at)gmail.com<mailto:l129bs(at)gmail.com>>
 > Helicopter, ultralight and skydiving!
 > So we all know you have NO common sense nor do you value life. LOCO!
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				Don't forget that if it is a CJ, the upper engine mount/leg has to be removed out of the way to remove the compressor.  Double and triple check that all the accessory couplers inside (tach, air distributor, mags and gen) don't get disturbed on removal and re-installation (some gaskets to replace also).  A PITA job but with a large dose of patience (and vodka) and the correct Russian 11mm curved wrench it is not the worst M-14 task in the world.  Kevin at M-14p.com was a great help when I had to dig into that area.
 
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  Date:08/26/2016 17:13 (GMT-07:00) 
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  I am going to have to send my air compressor in for rebuild.  Any hints for extracting the unit from the M-14P maze?  Looks like the right side exhaust will have to be removed and the top nuts look especially fun!  Any special tools or techniques that could be helpful would be appreciated.  Also my Balkan radio doesn't work after a period of inactivity.  Where to start investigating?
  
  Thanks
  
  Scott Miller
  N6203Y
  
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 >      1. 06:14 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
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 > Time: 06:14:17 PM PST US
 > Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
 > From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es>
 > 
 > Hello Serge;
 > 
 > If I'm not lucky on finding someone who's willing to give me a ride in a 18T
 >  in the East Coast; I'll travel to Prienai, Lithuania to the Termikas Compan
 > y & try to arrange my training there. I know that Vytas Maciulis the owner, w
 > ill help me with that issue, as he's selling me the aircraft.
 > 
 > You're more than welcome to be part of this project. I'm an aerobatic pilot,
 >  but also need an aircraft that can carry my family out of the Fly In, so I b
 > elieve that the 18T is right for me.
 > 
 > =46rom now on; I'll copy you in all my communications with everyone involved
 > ..
 > 
 > Thank you & best regards.
 > 
 > Fernando Perez-Canto.
 > Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
 > Port Orange, Fl.
 > 
 > Sent from my iPad
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 > > On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:08, Serge Svoysky <ssvoysky(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 > >
 > > Hello Fernando,
 > > I've been looking for a flight in 18T on the East Cost with no success. De
 > cided that I'll fly to either Lithuania or Russia at some point to go throug
 > h the training.
 > > I currently fly YAK52 out of Old Bridge, NJ, but thinking of a 4 seater
 
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				Rico did a very good job of describing this pain-in-the-rear job.  The only thing I would add in order to eliminate some of the frustration is to go ahead and remove the exhaust section.  I personally prefer to do it that way versus leaving the exhaust section in place.  Getting everything out of the way makes the job easier IMHO.
 
 "The Tool" is an 11 mm T handle wrench about 14-15" long with a 90 degree curve on the 11mm box end end.  The 90 degree bend is about a 6" radius.   The key is the long, curved 11mm box end which is also turned 90 degrees to the shaft.  In other words, when you hold the T handle end of the wrench the box 11 mm will fit over the nut. BTW, I believe Terry Slawinski has the compressor tool in his tool box.  Here's a partial photo.  http://motorstarna.com/m14p-engines/general-information/65-m14p-tool-kit.  The tool is #9 in the photo.  Unfortunately though,  you can't see the 11mm box end.
 Everything else Rico described is right on the money.Dennis
       From: Rico Jaeger <rocknpilot(at)hotmail.com>
  To: "yak-list(at)matronics.com" <yak-list(at)matronics.com> 
  Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 8:52 PM
  Subject: Re: Re: Yak-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 08/25/16
    
 Scott,
 You don't need to remove any exhaust. But you'll want to remove the compressor cooling "horn." You will want to beg, borrow, steal or fabricate the unique Russian curved wrench that works miracles in both loosening and tightening the 6 nuts. As Dennis told me the FIRST time I did this, it's a major pain but with tenacity and patience it is doable. You can eyeball 5 of the 6 nuts. The one at about the 10:00 position is tough. You can glimpse it if you climb up over the top of the motor. Some go at that one from the port side, too. But you will have the most success doing this via "Brail." (It comes off MUCH easier than it goes on!!) Each nut is held in place with a lock washer as well - and they are tiny and easily lost in the abyss when working in the cramped space. And of course, you'll need to remove the banjo fitting and associated hardware. Jill has done several compressors for me and does very good work. I would assume George would also be a great go-to guy here. And it was his son, Cliff who generously loaned me THE TOOL the 1st time around. Subsequent dealings necessitated cutting off the head of a wrench and welding to a semi-flexible, curved shaft. If memory serves, it was an 11mm. But (happily) it's been a while so it's a little foggy...
 Good luck! 
 
 Sent from my iPad
 On Aug 26, 2016, at 6:18 PM, Scott Miller <yakadillo(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 I am going to have to send my air compressor in for rebuild.  Any hints for extracting the unit from the M-14P maze?  Looks like the right side exhaust will have to be removed and the top nuts look especially fun!  Any special tools or techniques that could be helpful would be appreciated.  Also my Balkan radio doesn't work after a period of inactivity.  Where to start investigating?
 Thanks
 Scott MillerN6203Y
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      1. 06:14 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
 
 ______________________________ __  Message 1  ______________________________ _______
 Time: 06:14:17 PM PST US
 Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
 From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es>
 
 Hello Serge;
 
 If I'm not lucky on finding someone who's willing to give me a ride in a 18T
  in the East Coast; I'll travel to Prienai, Lithuania to the Termikas Compan
 y & try to arrange my training there. I know that Vytas Maciulis the owner, w
 ill help me with that issue, as he's selling me the aircraft.
 
 You're more than welcome to be part of this project. I'm an aerobatic pilot,
  but also need an aircraft that can carry my family out of the Fly In, so I b
 elieve that the 18T is right for me.
 
 =46rom now on; I'll copy you in all my communications with everyone involved
 .
 
 Thank you & best regards.
 
 Fernando Perez-Canto.
 Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
 Port Orange, Fl.
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:08, Serge Svoysky <ssvoysky(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 
  Hello Fernando,
  I've been looking for a flight in 18T on the East Cost with no success. De
 cided that I'll fly to either Lithuania or Russia at some point to go throug
 | 	  
 h the training.
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I currently fly YAK52 out of Old Bridge, NJ, but thinking of a 4 seater.
 
  Good luck!
  Serge
 
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 >     1. 07:39 AM - Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
 >     2. 08:08 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Geipel)
 >     3. 10:06 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (William Halverson)
 >     4. 12:41 PM - RPA Swamp Fest Invitation  (JON)
 >     5. 01:10 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.  (Fernandoperezcanto)
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 > Time: 07:39:07 AM PST US
 > From: Fernandoperezcanto <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es>
 > Subject: Flight training in Yak 18T.
 > Hello my fellow Yak friends;
 >
 > I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
 >
 > I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the Termi
 kas company
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
 >
 > I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
 >
 > I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot with 3
 00 plus
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
 >
 > I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a couple
  of hours
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll pay ALL t
 he
 | 	  
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >
 > English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language qui
 te well.
 | 	  
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  >
 > Thank you & best regards.
 >
 > Fernando Perez-Canto.
 > Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
 > Port Orange, Florida. USA.
 >
 > Sent from my iPad
 > ______________________________ __  Message 2  ____________________________
 _________
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 > Time: 08:08:50 AM PST US
 > Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
 > From: William Geipel <l129bs(at)gmail.com>
 > Helicopter, ultralight and skydiving!
 > So we all know you have NO common sense nor do you value life. LOCO!
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				John, I love your cartoon. What did the last guy said?
 
 via CloudMagic Email 
 [https://cloudmagic.com/k/d/mailapp?ct=pa&cv=8.4.40&pv=5.1&source=email_footer_2] 
 On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 8:33 AM, John Warwick < john.warwick1(at)gmail.com 
 [john.warwick1(at)gmail.com] > wrote:
 On Saturday, August 27, 2016, A. Dennis Savarese < 
 dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net [dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net] > wrote:
 Rico did a very good job of describing this pain-in-the-rear job. The only 
 thing I would add in order to eliminate some of the frustration is to go 
 ahead and remove the exhaust section. I personally prefer to do it that way 
 versus leaving the exhaust section in place. Getting everything out of the 
 way makes the job easier IMHO.
 
 "The Tool" is an 11 mm T handle wrench about 14-15" long with a 90 degree 
 curve on the 11mm box end end. The 90 degree bend is about a 6" radius. The 
 key is the long, curved 11mm box end which is also turned 90 degrees to the 
 shaft. In other words, when you hold the T handle end of the wrench the box 
 11 mm will fit over the nut. BTW, I believe Terry Slawinski has the 
 compressor tool in his tool box. Here's a partial photo. 
 http://motorstarna.com/m14p-engines/general-information/65-m14p-tool-kit 
 [http://motorstarna.com/m14p-engines/general-information/65-m14p-tool-kit] 
 . The tool is #9 in the photo. Unfortunately though, you can't see the 11mm 
 box end.
 Everything else Rico described is right on the money. Dennis
 
  From: Rico Jaeger < rocknpilot(at)hotmail.com >
 To: " yak-list(at)matronics.com " < yak-list(at)matronics.com >
 Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 8:52 PM
 Subject: Re: Re: Yak-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 08/25/16
 
 Scott,
 You don't need to remove any exhaust. But you'll want to remove the 
 compressor cooling "horn." You will want to beg, borrow, steal or fabricate 
 the unique Russian curved wrench that works miracles in both loosening and 
 tightening the 6 nuts. As Dennis told me the FIRST time I did this, it's a 
 major pain but with tenacity and patience it is doable. You can eyeball 5 
 of the 6 nuts. The one at about the 10:00 position is tough. You can 
 glimpse it if you climb up over the top of the motor. Some go at that one 
 from the port side, too. But you will have the most success doing this via 
 "Brail." (It comes off MUCH easier than it goes on!!) Each nut is held in 
 place with a lock washer as well - and they are tiny and easily lost in the 
 abyss when working in the cramped space. And of course, you'll need to 
 remove the banjo fitting and associated hardware. Jill has done several 
 compressors for me and does very good work. I would assume George would 
 also be a great go-to guy here. And it was his son, Cliff who generously 
 loaned me THE TOOL the 1st time around. Subsequent dealings necessitated 
 cutting off the head of a wrench and welding to a semi-flexible, curved 
 shaft. If memory serves, it was an 11mm. But (happily) it's been a while so 
 it's a little foggy...
 Good luck!
 
 Sent from my iPad
 On Aug 26, 2016, at 6:18 PM, Scott Miller < yakadillo(at)gmail.com > wrote:
 
 I am going to have to send my air compressor in for rebuild. Any hints for 
 extracting the unit from the M-14P maze? Looks like the right side exhaust 
 will have to be removed and the top nuts look especially fun! Any special 
 tools or techniques that could be helpful would be appreciated. Also my 
 Balkan radio doesn't work after a period of inactivity. Where to start 
 investigating?
 Thanks
 Scott Miller N6203Y
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 1. 06:14 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T. (Fernandoperezcanto)
 
 ______________________________ __ Message 1 ______________________________ 
 _______
 Time: 06:14:17 PM PST US
 Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  From: Fernandoperezcanto < fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es >
 
 Hello Serge;
 
 If I'm not lucky on finding someone who's willing to give me a ride in a 
 18T
 in the East Coast; I'll travel to Prienai, Lithuania to the Termikas Compan
 y & try to arrange my training there. I know that Vytas Maciulis the owner, 
 w
 ill help me with that issue, as he's selling me the aircraft.
 
 You're more than welcome to be part of this project. I'm an aerobatic 
 pilot,
 but also need an aircraft that can carry my family out of the Fly In, so I 
 b
 elieve that the 18T is right for me.
 
 =46rom now on; I'll copy you in all my communications with everyone 
 involved
 .
 
 Thank you & best regards.
 
 Fernando Perez-Canto.
 Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
 Port Orange, Fl.
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
  > On Aug 25, 2016, at 11:08, Serge Svoysky < ssvoysky(at)gmail.com > wrote:
  >
  > Hello Fernando,
  > I've been looking for a flight in 18T on the East Cost with no success. 
 De
 cided that I'll fly to either Lithuania or Russia at some point to go 
 throug
 h the training.
  > I currently fly YAK52 out of Old Bridge, NJ, but thinking of a 4 seater.
  >
  > Good luck!
  > Serge
  >
  >
  >
  > Sent from my iPhone
  >
  > Begin forwarded message:
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  >> 1. 07:39 AM - Flight training in Yak 18T. (Fernandoperezcanto)
  >> 2. 08:08 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T. (William Geipel)
  >> 3. 10:06 AM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T. (William Halverson)
  >> 4. 12:41 PM - RPA Swamp Fest Invitation (JON)
  >> 5. 01:10 PM - Re: Flight training in Yak 18T. (Fernandoperezcanto)
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  >> ______________________________ __ Message 1 
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  >>
  >>
  >> Time: 07:39:07 AM PST US
  >> From: Fernandoperezcanto < fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es >
  >> Subject: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >>
  >>
  >> Hello my fellow Yak friends;
  >>
  >> I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
  >>
  >> I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the 
 Termi
 kas company
  >> in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
  >>
  >> I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
  >>
  >> I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot 
 with 3
 00 plus
  >> hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
  >>
  >> I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a 
 couple
 of hours
  >> of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll pay 
 ALL t
 he
  >> expenses of course).
  >>
  >> Anyone interested in helping, please call me 786-395.9481 or write me 
 to f
 ernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es .
  >>
  >> English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language 
 qui
 te well.
  >>
  >> Thank you & best regards.
  >>
  >> Fernando Perez-Canto.
  >> Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  >> Port Orange, Florida. USA.
  >>
  >> Sent from my iPad
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  >> ______________________________ __ Message 2 
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  >>
  >> Time: 08:08:50 AM PST US
  >> Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >> From: William Geipel < l129bs(at)gmail.com >
  >>
  >>
  >> Helicopter, ultralight and skydiving!
  >> So we all know you have NO common sense nor do you value life. LOCO!
  >>
  >>
  >>> On Aug 24, 2016, at 08:37, Fernandoperezcanto 
 <fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.
 es> wrote:
  >>>
  >>>
  >>> Hello my fellow Yak friends;
  >>>
  >>> I'm a Central Florida Spruce Creek Fly In resident.
  >>>
  >>> I'm in the process of buying a completely overhauled Yak 18T to the 
 Term
 ikas
  >> company in Lithuania to bring it to the US.
  >>>
  >>> I haven't flown in one or in the 52.
  >>>
  >>> I'm a 51 years old commercial helicopter & private fixed wing pilot 
 with
 300
  >> plus hours, also an ultralight pilot & skydiver with 1500 plus jumps.
  >>>
  >>> I'm looking for someone (hopefully in the east coast) to give me a 
 coupl
 e of
  >> hours of training in a 18T, or at least to take me flying in one (I'll 
 pa
 y ALL
  >> the expenses of course).
  >>>
  >>> Anyone interested in helping, please call me 786-395.9481 or write me 
 to
 fernandoperezcanto(at)yahoo.es .
  >>>
  >>> English is a third language to me; but I manage the aviation language 
 qu
 ite well.
  >>>
  >>> Thank you & best regards.
  >>>
  >>> Fernando Perez-Canto.
  >>> Spruce Creek Fly In Community.
  >>> Port Orange, Florida. USA.
  >>>
  >>> Sent from my iPad
  >>
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  >>
  >>
  >> Time: 10:06:19 AM PST US
  >> From: "William Halverson" < william(at)netpros.net >
  >> Subject: Re: Flight training in Yak 18T.
  >>
  >> He'll fit right in ...
  >>
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