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				 Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 4:43 am    Post subject: Firestar rebuild | 
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				After a couple of years of my kids needing money more than I did, I started working on the Firestar again.  The 447 had been pickled in fogging oil, and one of my sons had never heard it run.  Got it off the trailer, unfolded it, tied it down, and put a little gas in the tank.  First problem- couldn't get any gas up to the engine.  I have a bottom feed tank, and some gas was leaking around the grommet.  Can I use some gas resistant RTV to seal it?
   Second problem- the elbow at the bottom was rusted inside to the extent that gas wouldn't go through it.  I should have left some gas with Stabil in it.
   I jury rigged a gas can to the plane, and put the primer bulb back in.  Tried to start, and the bowl gasket leaked.  Took the gasket off and re-installed, and the leak stopped.  the engine fired  right up and sounded good.  I could only get 5100 rpm on it, so I have to adjust the prop pitch.  
   Another problem- looks like all the rubber cracked.  The cable boots split, and the 3 year old carb mounting rubber doesn't look that good.  All are Rotax parts, so I am going to try JBM this time.
   My 32 year old son was like a two year old at Christmas.
   Lots more work to go, plus the trailer.
 
                                            Bill  Sullivan
                                            Windsor Locks, Ct.
                                            Old FS, 447
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				 Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 8:36 am    Post subject: Firestar rebuild | 
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				Bill Glad to hear you are back at it! Check everything 3 or 4 times.
  
   
  Chris Davis
 KXP 503 492 hrs
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 Disabled from crash building Firefly
 
     
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        After a couple of years of my kids needing money more than I did, I started working on the Firestar again.  The 447 had been pickled in fogging oil, and one of my sons had never heard it run.  Got it off the trailer, unfolded it, tied it down, and put a little gas in the tank.  First problem- couldn't get any gas up to the engine.  I have a bottom feed tank, and some gas was leaking around the grommet.  Can I use some gas resistant RTV to seal it?
   Second problem- the elbow at the bottom was rusted inside to the extent that gas wouldn't go through it.  I should have left some gas with Stabil in it.
   I jury rigged a gas can to the plane, and put the primer bulb back in.  Tried to start, and the bowl gasket leaked.  Took the gasket off and re-installed, and the leak stopped.  the engine fired right up and sounded good.  I could only get 5100 rpm on it, so I have to  adjust the prop pitch.  
   Another problem- looks like all the rubber cracked.  The cable boots split, and the 3 year old carb mounting rubber doesn't look that good.  All are Rotax parts, so I am going to try JBM this time.
   My 32 year old son was like a two year old at Christmas.
   Lots more work to go, plus the trailer.
 
                                            Bill Sullivan
                                            Windsor Locks,  Ct.
                                            Old FS, 447
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		Dana
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 11:30 am    Post subject: Firestar rebuild | 
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				First:  Don't use RTV anywhere in your fuel system, even supposedly "fuel resistant" grades will be eaten by raw gas.  Get the proper rubber bushings, you can likely get them at your local lawnmower shop, if not, one of the aircraft supply houses like ACS, Air-Tech, or CPS.  They'll have the metal fittings, too.
 
 Do replace the carb bout, cracks lead to air leaks which lead to lean running which leads to a seized engine.
 
 Low rpm could be too much prop pitch, or it could be carb jetting or something else.  Is it the same prop from before?
 
 What's left to do?
 
 -Dana
 william sullivan <williamtsullivan(at)att.net> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		    After a couple of years of my kids needing money more than I did, I
 started working on the Firestar again.  The 447 had been pickled in
 fogging oil, and one of my sons had never heard it run.  Got it off the
 trailer, unfolded it, tied it down, and put a little gas in the tank. 
 First problem- couldn't get any gas up to the engine.  I have a bottom
 feed tank, and some gas was leaking around the grommet.  Can I use some
 gas resistant RTV to seal it?
   Second problem- the elbow at the bottom was rusted inside to the
 extent that gas wouldn't go through it.  I should have left some gas
 with Stabil in it.
   I jury rigged a gas can to the plane, and put the primer bulb back
 in.  Tried to start, and the bowl gasket leaked.  Took the gasket off
 and re-installed, and the leak stopped.  the engine fired right up and
 sounded good.  I could only get 5100 rpm on it, so I have to adjust the
 prop pitch.  
   Another problem- looks like all the rubber cracked.  The cable boots
 split, and the 3 year old carb mounting rubber doesn't look that good. 
 All are Rotax parts, so I am going to try JBM this time.
   My 32 year old son was like a two year old at Christmas.
   Lots more work to go, plus the trailer.
 
                                            Bill Sullivan
                                            Windsor Locks, Ct.
                                            Old FS, 447
 
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				 Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 1:40 pm    Post subject: Firestar rebuild | 
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				I just put in a big order to JBM, so no RTV.  I had to change the prop blades after it flipped over, and went conservative on the pitch.  I also put in a carb rebuild kit, including a new enrichener.  Runs a lot better now, but I won't play with the carb adjustments before the pitch adjustments.  Another week, weather permitting.
 
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 From: Dana Hague <d-m-hague(at)comcast.net>
 Subject: Re: Firestar rebuild
 To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com, kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 Date: Tuesday, May 8, 2012, 3:29 PM
 
 --> Kolb-List message posted by: Dana Hague <[url=/mc/compose?to=d-m-hague(at)comcast.net]d-m-hague(at)comcast.net[/url]>
 
 First:  Don't use RTV anywhere in your fuel system, even supposedly "fuel resistant" grades will be eaten by raw gas.  Get the proper rubber bushings, you can likely get them at your local lawnmower shop, if not, one of the aircraft supply houses like ACS, Air-Tech, or CPS.  They'll have the metal fittings, too.
 
 Do replace the carb bout, cracks lead to air leaks which lead to lean running which leads to a seized engine.
 
 Low rpm could be too much prop pitch, or it could be carb jetting or something else.  Is it the same prop from before?
 
 What's left to do?
 
 -Dana
 william sullivan <[url=/mc/compose?to=williamtsullivan(at)att.net]williamtsullivan(at)att.net[/url]> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		    After a couple of years of my kids needing money more than I did, I
 started  working on the Firestar again.  The 447 had been pickled in
 fogging oil, and one of my sons had never heard it run.  Got it off the
 trailer, unfolded it, tied it down, and put a little gas in the tank. 
 First problem- couldn't get any gas up to the engine.  I have a bottom
 feed tank, and some gas was leaking around the grommet.  Can I use some
 gas resistant RTV to seal it?
   Second problem- the elbow at the bottom was rusted inside to the
 extent that gas wouldn't go through it.  I should have left some gas
 with Stabil in it.
   I jury rigged a gas can to the plane, and put the primer bulb back
 in.  Tried to start, and the bowl gasket leaked.  Took the gasket off
 and re-installed, and the leak stopped.  the engine fired right up and
 sounded good.  I could only get 5100 rpm on it, so I have to adjust  the
 prop pitch.  
   Another problem- looks like all the rubber cracked.  The cable boots
 split, and the 3 year old carb mounting rubber doesn't look that good. 
 All are Rotax parts, so I am going to try JBM this time.
   My 32 year old son was like a two year old at Christmas.
   Lots more work to go, plus the trailer.
 
                                            Bill Sullivan
                                            Windsor Locks,  Ct.
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				 Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Firestar rebuild | 
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				If it used to turn up to 6,000 or so and now it turns only 5,100 your problem is not the prop. Leave the prop alone and look for something else. Is it a CDI 447 or points? If you have points, check them. After this long, might not be a bad idea to do a crankcase pressure check. Or look for mud daubers in the muffler....
 
 Taking pitch out of the prop is simply adjusting the prop to accommodate reduced horsepower.
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:05 am    Post subject: Firestar rebuild | 
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				Richard- good point.  I'll start with the carb adjustments.  I haven't started it since putting a kit in.  I'm not touching it until I get the new parts from JBM.  Could it be a leak in the carb boot?  New one coming.
 
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 Subject: Re: Firestar rebuild
 To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 Date: Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 10:11 AM
 
 --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Pike" <[url=/mc/compose?to=richard(at)bcchapel.org]richard(at)bcchapel.org[/url]>
 
 If it used to turn up to 6,000 or so and now it turns only  5,100 your problem is not the prop. Leave the prop alone and look for something else. Is it a CDI 447 or points? If you have points, check them. After this long, might not be a bad idea to do a crankcase pressure check. Or look for mud daubers in the muffler....
 
 Taking pitch out of the prop is simply adjusting the prop to accommodate reduced horsepower.
 
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