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		Troy Maynor
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 3:26 pm    Post subject: Classics with Skydrive | 
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				"Justin Kennedy" <Justin(at)systemwise.co.uk> wrote:
 
 <<<Our Rotax 912S also has a Skydrive carb heater so I was interested to
 hear his take on the
 subject. His rule of thumb was to cruise at 90-100 degrees CHT and
 100-110 degrees Oil Temp.>>>>
 
 Hi Justin, 
 As a side issue, did you have any problem with the Skydrive heater causing
 the carbs to sit too far aft. I have a Classic cowl and engine mount and
 wish to install the Skydrive heaters as well. I have the cold air induction
 mod with the rectangular filter box. The filter box is not very far from the
 firewall now. If I add the skydrive carb heat mod will I have enough room? I
 don't want the air filter box to be hitting the firewall when the engine
 shakes during start and shut down. Do you or anyone else see a problem here?
 Thanks to all.
 
 Troy Maynor
 N120EU Europa Monowheel Classic
 Left to finish:
 Paint,interior,engine install, wiring.
 Weaverville, NC USA
 
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		ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:48 pm    Post subject: Classics with Skydrive | 
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				Troy,
 I had no problem regarding space (Monowheel Classic) for the Skydrive carb 
 heater.The 'cold air induction
  mod' I presume is the  plenum air chamber that Europa supplied. My plenum 
 air chamber
 is right up against the firewall, not connected, but is secured to the 
 engine mount (part connected to the engine and not the fuselage) with a 'U' 
 bolt
 coming up through the plenum air chamber.(Peter Davies invention) This then 
 vibrates with the engine if necessary)
 Cheers,
 Tim
 Tim Ward
 12 Waiwetu Street,
 Fendalton,
 Christchurch, 8005
 New Zealand.
 Ph +64 3 3515166
 Mobile 021 0640221
 ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz
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