----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 3:26
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel
Leaks
No disparagement of remanufacture parts
implied, Jesse, I have used many remanufactured parts and still do.
However, I have had at least 3 injectors which have stuck open or leaked in
the 250 hours of flying. These were cleaned and "refurbished" (not
certain exactly what that means). Would new parts have done any better
- don't really know but would have hoped so.
However, infant mortality rate of new parts is
certainly a factor as well. Used injectors are probably better than
new injectors - however, after a certain point I am certain that the
reliability curve starts down again.
A number of folks on the list have
had injector problems at one time or the other. I just think that
10-15 year old injectors are getting a bit long in the tooth considering the
environment they operate in.
Here we do have a choice in that new injectors
are available - just rather expensive. Four new injectors and I have
the $$ I spent to rebuild the engine in the first place.
Ed Anderson
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004
3:10 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel
Leaks
Since I, at one time, owned a parts
rebuilding business, I gather you are suggesting that on certain type
parts of certain age that washed parts are probably not worth the risk of
going with less than new ? That's really all you can do with
somethings. Of course, with others, you can not only re-build and/or
replace worn parts but you can even improve on them. On others,
cleaning and checking them is about all can be done.
jofarr, soddy tn
These are refurbished injectors supposedly
cleaned and flow tested - but, unless you buy new Mazda injectors at
$235, you are getting remanufactured injectors which are getting to be
almost 15 years old in some
cases.