Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby daleandee » Thu May 30, 2024 8:59 pm

It appears you are taking a solid, wise, and measured approach to your undertaking. It also appears that you have a fair amount of experience doing this. I trust that nothing I've posted came across as negative as my purpose was not to cause fear but rather to gender caution and preparation.

If the plane is ready, you are ready, and the weather is good then it's time for you to go and meet the Cottons! Safe travels and use caution. You will have a wonderful story to tell us shortly!

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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby Bryan Cotton » Fri May 31, 2024 5:48 pm

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Made it
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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby Hambone » Fri May 31, 2024 6:21 pm

Yep. Made it this far! 7+ hours over three legs. Slept in a little pilot lounge at the grass strip in Pennsylvania so I could get an early start. Up at 4:40 and airborne at 6!

The AeroVee purred like a kitten (well, a slightly naughty and noisy kitten), and I managed to cruise at 8500’ on the first two legs. Only managed 6500’ on the third leg as it was much warmer (and bumpier, too!)

Anyway, I’m now at Bryan’s house, and am most appreciative of his amazing hospitality as well as the Sonex shared knowledge.

What a great community!

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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby karmarepair » Fri May 31, 2024 10:47 pm

What's the path from Illinois to Grass Valley? Follow I-80? Maybe Susanville/Chester/Red Bluff, then South to KGOO for the last leg? Vice trying to jump over Tioga Pass? Do you have O2 or extra fuel?
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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby BRS » Fri May 31, 2024 11:18 pm

You look right at home.
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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby WaiexB22 » Sun Jun 02, 2024 11:35 am

Glad to see your progress. Keep it up!....and keep us updated
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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby Bryan Cotton » Sun Jun 02, 2024 12:27 pm

Weather is not cooperating. To top that off, we did a compression check and the numbers were low. Borescoped the cylinder and found a couple burned exhaust valves. Adam is giving him a ride to pick up a uhaul. The seller did not want to do a compression test, and that was a danger sign.
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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby daleandee » Sun Jun 02, 2024 3:30 pm

Bryan Cotton wrote:Weather is not cooperating. To top that off, we did a compression check and the numbers were low. Borescoped the cylinder and found a couple burned exhaust valves. Adam is giving him a ride to pick up a uhaul. The seller did not want to do a compression test, and that was a danger sign.


Better safe than sorry ... but I hate to hear it. I'm guessing that the engine has about 70 hours on it now. Did you notice any cracking between the valves? On my Aerovee I noticed the cracking at about 60 hours. I understand it's a common occurance with the big valve heads but it still made me uneasy when I discovered it.

Either way the airplane will get home and the repairs will get done. Soon enough all this will be a distant memory with some lessons learned.

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PS: Flew into our EAA chapter meeting yesterday. It was hot & bumpy and the winds were quite blustrey. Here is a quick shot someone took of me departing:

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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby WaiexB22 » Sun Jun 02, 2024 6:17 pm

I hate to hear that, but glad to hear there is a plan to get it home and get it fixed.

I know nothing about the aerovee, but I hope its an easy fix and the plane is back up and flying soon.
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Re: Sonex-A purchase - What to look for

Postby Bryan Cotton » Sun Jun 02, 2024 10:02 pm

daleandee wrote:Did you notice any cracking between the valves?
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Yep! I saw the crack, we may have gotten a picture.

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