MichaelFarley56 wrote:I'm glad to hear all is well with the engine Kip. Does it burn any oil? Hopefully you're all set for your trip now. When are you setting out on the journey?
N111YX wrote:I'll say this...I saw some newer 3300's at the facility and there are many nice upgrades since mine was manufactured in 2007. You guys that pony up 19K are getting a sweet motor... 8-)
Tried to access the flywheel bolts. Impossible on the Sonex as the top bolt will contact the fuel filler neck while removed from the aft direction. However, one can turn this bolt 180 degrees and it can slide out from the front side before engine install to fix this problem.
142YX wrote:N111YX wrote:I'll say this...I saw some newer 3300's at the facility and there are many nice upgrades since mine was manufactured in 2007. You guys that pony up 19K are getting a sweet motor... 8-)
The first thing that i noticed when i opened my crate last month was the case bolt nuts that there is an AD out on. They weren't the old style that they tell you to replace with 12 points.. and they weren't 12 points either.. they were some new style that i am not familiar with.
What else did you notice has changed?Tried to access the flywheel bolts. Impossible on the Sonex as the top bolt will contact the fuel filler neck while removed from the aft direction. However, one can turn this bolt 180 degrees and it can slide out from the front side before engine install to fix this problem.
thanks for this tip.. i will definitely look into this for my installation
vicdelgado9 wrote:Great tip on the Jegs High performance automotive fittings instead of the AN stuff... I didnt realize those AN fittings were so expensive!
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