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Re: Europa-List: 912 rubber components.

Subject: Re: Europa-List: 912 rubber components.
From: Duncan & Ami McFadyean <ami@mcfadyean.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 22:11:03

Carl,
There were two Genuine Rotax carb diaphragms on Ebay recently; 99p for both!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290199808202

PVC pipe is banned anywhere in the fuel system (including sight gauge) by 
MPG 1998-019 R1
http://www.lightaircraftassociation.co.uk/engineering/MPDs/MPDStandard.pdf
Duncan McF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carl Pattinson" <carl@flyers.freeserve.co.uk>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 8:51 PM
Subject: Europa-List: 912 rubber components.


> <carl@flyers.freeserve.co.uk>
>
> My Rotax 912 has passed its 5 year mark and now requires complete 
> replacement of all rubber components.
>
> Conair sell a kit and although it would be the easiest option at a cost of 
> 320 is certainly NOT the cheapest.
>
> Even if you are able to source the coolant and oil hoses elsewhere there 
> is still a fairly painful bill for 2x carburettor flanges (57 each) and 
> then 2x carburettor diaphragms (45 each).  Aerosport sell these genuine 
> Rotax parts slightly cheaper (though not much). 
> http://www.aerosportuk.com/acatalog/Aerosport_Shop_Carburettor_Flange_37.html
>
> There dosent seem to be an alternative source for the flanges (ie: the 
> genuine ones) , though I believe the Mikuni flanges are claimed to be the 
> same - however the diaphragms are available from here 
> http://www.motobins.co.uk/displayfinal.php?function=show&subs=084&title=DIAPHRAGMS+%26+GASKETS
>  
> and they are genuine Bing components. I havent as yet figured out the 
> correct size yet though.
>
> I note that Aerosport no longer list the Mikuni flange as an alternative - 
> presumably Rotax had a quiet word and made them stop selling them. Its 
> interesting to note the Mikuni flanges are available on Ebay for as little 
> as $5 each, but it is probably too risky to use non Rotax components - YES 
> I am aware that it constitutes a non approved modification.
>
> Does anyone else have a simple cost effective solution to the problem - or 
> should I just grin and pay up.
>
> I also spoke to Roger at the factory who told me that replacing the fuel 
> lines and radiator hoses is NOT mandatory as far as they are concerned - 
> anyone know different.
>
> However there is an issue with the PVC sight hose as my understanding is 
> that the PFA dosent approve its use (anywhere in the fuel system). 
> Presumably a glass sight tube is the only alternative.
>
> Carl Pattinson
>
> G-LABS
>
> PS: Does anyone know the correct size of the Bing rubber diaphragm - is it 
> a 32m or a 40mm??? (or is it neither).
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "D Wysong" <hdwysong@gmail.com>
> To: <europa-list@matronics.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:19 PM
> Subject: Europa-List: Re: Europa Club membership - off topic
>
>
>>
>>>         When they rescind the blackmail of forcing me to receive their
>>>  offal, I will recant - unless of course they sign an agreement to 
>>> accept
>>>  mine - otherwise it is no longer an even trade. But I've made my
>>>  arrangements, so the cheque (which is still an approved and legal 
>>> currency)
>>>  will arrive in pounds.
>>
>> The thought of you wheeling a bin full of epoxy cups, burned wire,
>> fiberglass trimmings, and banana peels to the Post Office in order to
>> fulfill your half of the "even trade" had me giggling, Ferg.  Please
>> have SWMBO take pictures if this ever occurs!  :-)
>>
>> The fine print in the agreements here in the States includes an "Opt
>> Out" clause by law.  We usually have to mail a letter or phone them or
>> jump through an additional hoop, but this action stops the "third
>> party" nonsense.  Hopefully you can find the same protection overseas.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> D
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