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Danny,
Grayhawk
In a message dated 7/7/2010 2:57:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
dannymiller@wowway.com writes:
Bill, You bring up some very good points to consider. By
my estimate, I'd consider this a/c about 50%. But this gentleman
counts only the time he spends actually working on it, nothing for prep,
set up or any research times.
I haven't yet looked at the engine log
books so I don't know who overhauled it. That will also help set an
offer price as will the prop AD. Radios & DME I'll most likely
sell it on ebay and then upgrade to a Kings. I'm still old school
(dual navcoms & DME) because my last log book entry was in 1995 and
have never had the pleasure of flying with the latest technologies. That's
something I need to research. The Mountain Scope is a GPS moving
map display; seemed like a nice toy but can't be used for navigation.
Since I'm in an incognito living arrangement with very few distractions (no
family) I can work on it uninterrupted and often. It's the MkII
tail. Engine mount...not sure but another good question to ask.
The gear has the donuts so I'll need to learn more about the Ong's
deboingers. If anybody has some info on these please send it my
way. The header tank is closed out and needs to be pressure tested,
there's no sight gage and I don't know about the switches yet. The
canopy, although not yet attached, is provisioned for front
hinges.
Danny On the prowl for the right 320/360
project
From: "Bill N5ZQ"
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Subject: RE:
[LML] Thoughts on a 320 partial build
Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2010
21:04:59
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To: lml@lancaironline.net
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Danny,
I checked out a partial build
today claimed to be about 80% complete (& 80% to go). It's a fast
build kit; wings are still open, top panels of the center section still
open
This doesn't sound like anywhere near 80% to me. That doesn't mean
that it's not a good buy, just that there's still an awful lot of
work left to do.
, not wired for auto pilot yet but east to get
at, good.
removable header tank for easy
access, very good rudder pedals need to be replaced with
adjustable, at this stage, changing out the rudder pedals would
not be a huge project and, in my opinion, the adjustable rudders are far
superior not just because they're adjustable but because they require a
much narrower subfloor. The subfloor then can be lowered making for more
shin room under the panel and a more comfortable leg position for most
folks. needs interior, fuel lines, magnetos (I'll go with
electronic), yes, consider P-Mags gear door installation, elevator
trim wiring, paint and some misc. parts, 0 time overhauled O-320 including
Rotec Throttle Body Injection, Hmmm, zero timed means that it
was rebuilt by Lycoming in Williamsport, PA. They put a Rotec Throttle Body
on it???? Who really did the overhaul? As an A&P, you know that
there can be vast differences between a "shade tree" overhaul and a factory
or other reputable shop overhaul. 1st overhaul? New or overhauled
cylinders? New camshaft? prop gov, new fuel pump, 0 time Hartzell
HC-82VL-1 prop with spinner (has an AD on the shank that needs to be
inspected (cost unknown), Obviously you'll check this out before making an
offer. dual Narco digital comms, Narco 890 DME, Narco transponder, 7" TFT
touch screen running Mountain Scope, Narco Nav 11, audio panel with
intercom, full flight instruments, engine instruments and fuel
management/ Sounds a little like these may be some older
radios. Do you really want a DME today? What is a Mountain Scope? If
this is Blue Mountain...lots of guys have had a bunch of trouble with
these. What do you mean by "fuel management"? gear panel, ailerons still
open, I'd estimate less than 20 degrees swing on the rudder but he said the
vertical fin trailing edge can be trimmed to adjust, Make damn sure
that the rudder travel restrictions are just due to needing a little skin
trimming. This is an important one. left rear window still out for easy
access. good, easy to put in later All the workmanship appears to
be pretty good and I have a lot of composite experience so I think can
judge it. Excellent, good workmanship is way more important than
equipment, etc. In my opinion I think it's probably a good winter project
to finish it. Yep, the only question is how many winters :-)
Any
thoughts you may have on what else to look for/at would be
appreciated. Does it have small or MKII tail? As you have seen, there is
plenty of opinion on both sides of this question. As you know, I prefer the
small tail but even I wouldn't pass up an otherwise good deal just because
it had a big tail. On the other hand, I wouldn't pay a dime more for a big
tail. Does it have the long engine mount. The original small mount pushed
the accessory case right up to, and in some cased through, the
firewall (remember the "dog dish" for the governor?) The long mounts are
getting pretty hard to find. I'd consider the long mount to be a strong
positive. Does it have the "Ong's deboingers"? The original rubber
doughnuts are quite hard and provide very little shock absorption. I'm not
sure if Tim is still making the deboingers, anybody out there know? Is
the header tank closed out yet? If so, were provisions built in for
float switches so that you can fabricate an automatic system to keep the
header between full and almost full without pilot intervention? An
automatic system is very easy IF you have the float switches built
in. If closed, run a pressure test on it (will it hold 1 psi
overnight?) Provisions for sight gauge? Forward hinged canopy? This
seems to be the preferred configuration and offers several
advantages.
I'm sure that you'll get many more hints and suggestions
from the members of this august body, but these are the few that I could
think of.
Bill Harrelson N5ZQ 320 1,800 hrs N6ZQ IV under
construction
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