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From: Bob Patterson <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
Subject: Engines - more ...
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 19:55:22 -0400
Terry,
The Subaru props can swing BOTH ways !! :-) ;-) Depends on whether
you are using a belt or gear re-drive, and whose configuration ....
This is one of many reasons why some Rebel builders have chosen to position
their vertical fins in the CENTER, rather than offset either way !
There are several good Subaru conversions out there - only one you
REALLY should AVOID is NSI !! Nice displays - hardly any deliveries -
DO <NOT> send them a deposit !!!
Some of the good guys :
Our own Dave Bangle (on this list) at : http://www.subielyc.com/
and, in Canada, Crossflow Aero, at : www.crossflow.com
Also, have heard good things about Stratus (sorry, no address), although
I believe they mainly do the smaller EA-81 Subarus. Another name you see
a lot is Eggenfellner Advanced Aircraft Engines - anybody got any feedback
on them ???
A firewall-forward package is appealing, BUT they can be more expensive
than you might expect ! These folks have done a LOT of research & testing,
and really put together a complete package, and have to make a living !!
(and they don't sell thousands of these engines a year ! :-) )
I'm sure there is enough expertise here to guide you through the
selection of parts ( I'm pretty sure Dave will sell mounts, etc. ...)
and integration, if you're inclined that way. I stick by my statement that
you should figure on most of an extra year of changes & adjustments &
possible parts replacements, if you go the do-it-yourself route ! I DO
hope that this will change as the group gathers experience, but EVERYBODY
I know who has done this has spent a LOT of extra time changing radiators,
cowling, etc... Of course, several builders with Lycosauruses have ALSO
spent extra time with cowling, vents, and oil coolers .... And I still
believe that, like the Rebel, the Subaru conversions are " Worth the effort"
!!
They are certainly a valid alternative - as is my favorite, the Rotax 912-S,
for real flying economy !!
There are several Crossflow conversions flying up here - flew one
about 4 years ago - very nice. Dave Bangle likely has more hours of
actually FLYING a Subaru Rebel than ANYBODY ! I'm sure he will chime in
with recommendations ....
Like it or not, more Subarus are appearing at airports everywhere !
.....bobp
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Subject: Engines - more ...
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 19:55:22 -0400
Terry,
The Subaru props can swing BOTH ways !! :-) ;-) Depends on whether
you are using a belt or gear re-drive, and whose configuration ....
This is one of many reasons why some Rebel builders have chosen to position
their vertical fins in the CENTER, rather than offset either way !
There are several good Subaru conversions out there - only one you
REALLY should AVOID is NSI !! Nice displays - hardly any deliveries -
DO <NOT> send them a deposit !!!
Some of the good guys :
Our own Dave Bangle (on this list) at : http://www.subielyc.com/
and, in Canada, Crossflow Aero, at : www.crossflow.com
Also, have heard good things about Stratus (sorry, no address), although
I believe they mainly do the smaller EA-81 Subarus. Another name you see
a lot is Eggenfellner Advanced Aircraft Engines - anybody got any feedback
on them ???
A firewall-forward package is appealing, BUT they can be more expensive
than you might expect ! These folks have done a LOT of research & testing,
and really put together a complete package, and have to make a living !!
(and they don't sell thousands of these engines a year ! :-) )
I'm sure there is enough expertise here to guide you through the
selection of parts ( I'm pretty sure Dave will sell mounts, etc. ...)
and integration, if you're inclined that way. I stick by my statement that
you should figure on most of an extra year of changes & adjustments &
possible parts replacements, if you go the do-it-yourself route ! I DO
hope that this will change as the group gathers experience, but EVERYBODY
I know who has done this has spent a LOT of extra time changing radiators,
cowling, etc... Of course, several builders with Lycosauruses have ALSO
spent extra time with cowling, vents, and oil coolers .... And I still
believe that, like the Rebel, the Subaru conversions are " Worth the effort"
!!
They are certainly a valid alternative - as is my favorite, the Rotax 912-S,
for real flying economy !!
There are several Crossflow conversions flying up here - flew one
about 4 years ago - very nice. Dave Bangle likely has more hours of
actually FLYING a Subaru Rebel than ANYBODY ! I'm sure he will chime in
with recommendations ....
Like it or not, more Subarus are appearing at airports everywhere !
.....bobp
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orThe elevator pulley brackets are mounted on bulkhead "d" all the extra
channels are used by some for extra strength in the tailcone.
I would like to get some opinions on engines for the Rebel ( conventional
gear, firewall forward packages if possible ). Who sells Subaru conversions
and which are found to be the best? Does the Subaru prop swing clockwise
meetcounterclockwise? If not the Subaru then where is the best place to find
used/rebuilt aircraft engines?
Terry Thomason
Rebel #046
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From: Dave Klimas <drk@cts.com>
To: Murphy Rebel Builders List <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Date: Sunday, July 11, 1999 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: I'm totally lost
Joel,
(1)
Bulkhead 'D' is where I've located mine, from this location the cables
theup with the elevator control arms more-or-less at a 90 degree angle and
pieceonangle is not as severe as it would be from bulkhead 'E'.
(2)
My floor ends at bulkhead 'D'
(3)
I had the same questions, here is the reply I received from MurTech:
ANS: We found that the best location for this hole is about 1 inch aboveQuestion
PG 13-39: Step ?: (Figure 32?)
What is the proper location/size for the elevator cable pass-thru hole in
FUS-36/FUS-43?
the flat portion of the FUS-43, centred between the left and right edge.
Cut a 2 in. x 0.5 in. oblong hole. Try this out by first by drawing thismightthe part, then lining up the cable to to see where it will travel. Itthebe trial and error, but once you have the best approx location, then cutstayhole, try out the cable travel, and adjust to suit. Just make sure youIwithin 2*dia of the hole edge distance.
Dave & Bert Klimas
Rebel #R472
Ramona, CA
PS Nice photos of the light installation.
Help! I absolutely cannot figure this out. The manual is contradicting
and vague. The answer is not here - hopefully it's out there somewhere.'E'?have two questions.
1 - Do the elevator pulley brackets attach to bulkhead 'D' or bulkhead2 - Does the floor end at bulkhead 'D' or bulkhead 'E'?
Bulkhead 'E' is the last 4 piece bulkhead - just in front of the one
moreone. The manual says attach the pulleys to 'D' but the picture looks
saylike 'E'. The floor they sent me only reaches 'D', but the exploded fuse
drawing at the begining of the section shows flooring back to 'E'. The
manual shows floor channels back to 'E'. In the controls section they
ainstall cable guides all the way to the rear of the floor and the figure
shows the last ones at 'E' and no mention of any pulleys at all. I have
manualbutpicture I took at OSH down the factory Rebels tailcone, it's kinda darktheI think the pulleys are on 'D' - and the cable runs up through a hole inone piece bulkhead ABOVE the horizontal bulkhead. - No where in the
*----------------------------------------------------*can I find where it says to cut this hole. Can someone give me a clue?
thank you very much!
Joel
Rebel #416
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