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				 Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:59 am    Post subject: JabiruEngine-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/28/10 | 
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				Michael;
 
   Keep the engine from turning by finding the cylinder that is near TDC 
 on its compression stroke and feed some 1/4 inch nylon rope into the 
 spark plug hole.  Make sure the piston is moving up as the engine 
 rotates when you try to loosen the bolt, before inserting the rope.  Put 
 in as much rope as will fit.  Then slowly rotate the stuck bolt until 
 the engine locks up.
 
   Now, get a hand impact tool and use it to remove the bolt.  
 
   Rotate the engine in the opposite direction and remove the rope.
 
  Then get a good light and figure out what happened.  Please let us know 
 how you make out.
 
 
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       1. 07:54 PM - Engine Weight Comparison - Jabiru 3300 To Rotax 912 ULS  (david van lanen)
       2. 09:32 PM - STUCK PROP FLANGE BOLT- HELP ME PLEASE  (MHerder)
   
   
   
  ________________________________  Message 1  _____________________________________
  Time: 07:54:28 PM PST US
  From: "david van lanen" <davevanlanen(at)sbcglobal.net>
  Subject: Engine Weight Comparison - Jabiru 3300 To Rotax 912
  ULS
 
  Has anyone compared the installed "wet" weight of a Jabiru 3300 to a Rotax
  912 ULS, and if so, can you give me an approximate weight difference?  
 
  Thanks,
  Dave Van Lanen
  Madison, WI 
 
  ________________________________  Message 2  _____________________________________
  Time: 09:32:51 PM PST US
  Subject: STUCK PROP FLANGE BOLT- HELP ME PLEASE
  From: "MHerder" <michaelherder(at)beckgroup.com>
  Guys I'm having a really crappy night.
  This evening I decided to prepare for the final installation of my 2.5" prop hub
  extension on my 3300.  In strict accordance with the service bulletins I heated
  the flange and bolts while protecting the rubber seals with a wet rag and
  I safely removed all six bolts.  SUCCESS... I thought.
  I thouroghly  removed all of the loctite with a dental pick, then acetone on the
  female side.  I then used a steel brush and cleaned the female threads.  I then
  cleaned the bolts with a wire brush on a wheel. Acetone 3 or four more times,
  cleaning very  thuroghtly, making sure not to get oils from my hands on the
  bolts.  Cleaning, blowing with compressed air, acetone repeat... Maybe even
  too many times, but I was determined to not screw this up!!!.
 
  As a final check I  decided to make sure that all was well and hand screwed the
  bolt in to make sure that it went in smoothly.  I used the same bolt on three
  holes and it went in pretty dang smooth.  The third one was nearly all the way
  in (about 1/8" less than all the way in (simulating prop flange thickness))
  and then it got stuck!!  I thought surely it can't really be stuck, I'm not cross
  threaded and it went in smooth.  So I got out my wrench to back it out.  Now
  it's stuck enough that it turns over the engine and I don't have the prop flange
  on so it's tricky to keep the engine from turning over.  
 
  I only have two theories as to how this could have happened.
 
  1)  A little bit of steel from my brush has lodged itself in between the threads???
 
  2)  The cleaning action of my steel brush rounded off the threads a bit  and is
  causing an extremely tight fit?
 
  3)  The loctite 620 that I thought was completely cleaned off was actually still
  there in a residual form and the acetone that I thought was dry was still a
  little wet and reactivated the 620??  This one is a long shot.  As I really cleaned
  these puppies.
 
  I need help and worst case scenarios here.  I am going to have nightmares about
  having to replace a crankshaft on account of this.  
 
  What would a good machinist do to get this thing out?
 
  --------
  One Rivet at a Time!
  Read this topic online here:
 
  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=288699#288699
   
   
   
 
    
 
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				 Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:36 am    Post subject: JabiruEngine-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/28/10 | 
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				Any one think of starting off by using a good penetrating oil? BOB
 
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 From: Gordon Arbeitman <gordona23(at)earthlink.net>
 Subject: Re: JabiruEngine-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/28/10
 To: jabiruengine-list(at)matronics.com
 Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 9:22 AM
 
  --> JabiruEngine-List message posted by: Gordon Arbeitman <gordona23(at)earthlink.net (gordona23(at)earthlink.net)>
 
 Michael;
 
 Keep the engine from turning by finding the cylinder that is near TDC on its compression stroke and feed some 1/4 inch nylon rope into the spark plug hole.  Make sure the piston is moving up as the engine rotates when you try to loosen the bolt, before inserting the rope.  Put in as much rope as will fit.  Then slowly rotate the stuck bolt until the engine locks up.
 
 Now, get a hand impact tool and use it to remove the bolt.  
 Rotate the engine in the opposite direction and remove the rope.
 
 Then get a good light and figure out what happened.  Please let us know how you make out.
 
 
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        1. 07:54 PM - Engine Weight Comparison - Jabiru 3300 To Rotax 912 ULS  (david van lanen)
       2. 09:32 PM - STUCK PROP FLANGE BOLT- HELP ME PLEASE  (MHerder)
     ________________________________  Message 1  _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 07:54:28 PM PST US
  From: "david van lanen" <davevanlanen(at)sbcglobal.net (davevanlanen(at)sbcglobal.net)>
  Subject: Engine Weight Comparison - Jabiru 3300 To Rotax 912
  ULS
  
  Has anyone compared the installed "wet" weight of a Jabiru 3300 to a Rotax
  912 ULS, and if so, can you give me an approximate weight difference?  
  Thanks,
  Dave Van Lanen
  Madison, WI 
  ________________________________  Message 2  _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 09:32:51 PM PST US
  Subject: JabiruEngine-List: STUCK PROP FLANGE BOLT- HELP ME PLEASE
  From: "MHerder" <michaelherder(at)beckgroup.com (michaelherder(at)beckgroup.com)>
  
  
  Guys I'm having a really  crappy night.
  
  
  This evening I decided to prepare for the final installation of my 2.5" prop hub
  extension on my 3300.  In strict accordance with the service bulletins I heated
  the flange and bolts while protecting the rubber seals with a wet rag and
  I safely removed all six bolts.  SUCCESS... I thought.
  
  
  I thouroghly  removed all of the loctite with a dental pick, then acetone on the
  female side.  I then used a steel brush and cleaned the female threads.  I then
  cleaned the bolts with a wire brush on a wheel. Acetone 3 or four more times,
  cleaning very  thuroghtly, making sure not to get oils from my hands on the
  bolts.  Cleaning, blowing with compressed air, acetone repeat.. Maybe even
  too many times, but I was determined to not screw this up!!!.
  
  As a final check I  decided to make  sure that all was well and hand screwed the
  bolt in to make sure that it went in smoothly.  I used the same bolt on three
  holes and it went in pretty dang smooth.  The third one was nearly all the way
  in (about 1/8" less than all the way in (simulating prop flange thickness))
  and then it got stuck!!  I thought surely it can't really be stuck, I'm not cross
  threaded and it went in smooth.  So I got out my wrench to back it out.  Now
  it's stuck enough that it turns over the engine and I don't have the prop flange
  on so it's tricky to keep the engine from turning over.  
  I only have two theories as to how this could have happened.
  
  1)  A little bit of steel from my brush has lodged itself in between the threads???
  
  2)  The cleaning action of my steel brush rounded off the threads a bit  and is
  causing an  extremely tight fit?
  
  3)  The loctite 620 that I thought was completely cleaned off was actually still
  there in a residual form and the acetone that I thought was dry was still a
  little wet and reactivated the 620??  This one is a long shot.  As I really cleaned
  these puppies.
  
  I need help and worst case scenarios here.  I am going to have nightmares about
  having to replace a crankshaft on account of this.  
  What would a good machinist do to get this thing out?
  
  --------
  One Rivet at a Time!
  
  
  Read this topic online here:
  
  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=288699#288699
  
  
   
  
    
  
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				 Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:39 am    Post subject: JabiruEngine-List Digest: 2 Msgs - 02/28/10 | 
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				Good idea...I'd forgotten about the rope trick. (getting old is hell!)
 One addition to the rope trick...it would be best to make sure that  
 you're on the compression stroke, so as to not be pushing the rope  
 against the edge of an open valve. I don't know how much those puny  
 valves can take. This might be a case of over-thinking, but better  
 safe than sorry.
 
 And I would NOT use an impact, as I'd want to be able to feel how  
 that bolt is progressing outward, and be able to stop it before it  
 got the crank all gouged out.
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
 Jabiru 2200, #2062, 860.4 hrs (since 3-27-2006)
 Countdown to 1000 hrs~140 to go(145 days to go)
 Sensenich 62"x46" Wood (summer)
 Sensenich 55.5" x 46" Wood (winter)
 Electroair direct-fire ignition system
 Rotec TBI-40 injection
 Status: flying (and learning)
 On Mar 1, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Gordon Arbeitman wrote:
 
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  <gordona23(at)earthlink.net>
 
  Michael;
 
   Keep the engine from turning by finding the cylinder that is near  
  TDC on its compression stroke and feed some 1/4 inch nylon rope  
  into the spark plug hole.  Make sure the piston is moving up as the  
  engine rotates when you try to loosen the bolt, before inserting  
  the rope.  Put in as much rope as will fit.  Then slowly rotate the  
  stuck bolt until the engine locks up.
 
   Now, get a hand impact tool and use it to remove the bolt.
   Rotate the engine in the opposite direction and remove the rope.
 
  Then get a good light and figure out what happened.  Please let us  
  know how you make out.
 
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