Jase,
Thanx for your reply...no offense taken..none meant. I was raised around
aircraft, antiques and warbirds. Professionally I began training as an
aircraft wrench and was taking flight lessons. Then the Arab oil embargo
hit...FBO folded up...I pumped gas for awhile. General aviation was not
a good place to be then. No airplanes to fill-up. Worked construction,bored
....joined the Navy and saw the world. I always had a hot
car, and after the Navy accidently got hired as a car wrench. After
dabbling in car racing I realized, "Crap! For the kinda money we were
getting into...I could be flying...and not re-building/repairing every week"!!
So, here I am...trying to get back in...only time will tell what my body
"says" about it! No Jase, I wasn't at WOH in 01..musta' been some other
lunatic!! Regardless, I've enjoyed this thread very much and your posts.
I enjoy reading Randy Sohn's stuff, and how he translates military tech into todays "care and feeding" of Warbirds.
BDK,
Same to you, great discussion. Because of what I "stumbled into", I now
know more than I originally intended!
Glenn,
Thank-you for the clarifation of the differing technological terminology.
Yes, my zenith in motorsport was grinding, polishing, cc'ing chamber
volumes...do it again. The CNC is a marvelous machine! Your in-depth
reply actually clarified an additional question I had regarding the Buchon
story. When the investigators were making their initial inquiries, they
asked the "guy who was supposed to know".."is it carbureted or injection",
the guy replied "well, injected of course". When they got access to the
induction they said, "Uh-Oh!!" Well, you can guess the rest.
Again, I was thinking in mechanical in reference to injection...because of
what I had read or heard about Buchon's Merlin...Float Carb or Pressure
Carb. I was thinking of injection as a 3rd type! Thanx!
So, outside of Flow Checking the jets in a Float Carb..is there no "bench"
procedure for testing these? How the Carb overhaul "successed", is
determined by what you observe "on the ground", during run-ups?
Thanx Glenn
HELLDIVERS,
Thanx fer adding to the confusion! AND, KEEP POSTING IN CAPS...THEY
GIVE MY EYES A REST, THANX!!!
_________________ He bowls overhand...He is the most interesting man in the world. "In Peace Japan Breeds War", Eckstein, Harper and Bros., 3rd ed. 1943(1927, 1928,1942) "Leave it to ol' Slim. I got ideas...and they're all vile, baby." South Dakota Slim "Ahh..."The Deuce", 28,000 pounds of motherly love." quote from some Mojave Grunt DBF
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