Cotton AeroVee 0795

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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby sonex569 » Wed Oct 05, 2016 9:07 am

For what It is worth, I used a hand pressure sprayer. Modified the hose to attach to pressure sender port. Kept pumping oil in until the oil was weeping out the push-rods. Felt it was well oiled before first start.

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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Thu Oct 06, 2016 10:55 pm

Dick,
Good idea - thanks for sharing.

Got the crank dropped in:
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After a couple tries we got the dowel pins lined up and the case joined. No interference.
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The pressure relief valves cooperated tonight. Not sure why. We are missing two main bearing stud seals. I've sent an inquiry to Sonex.
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Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Sonex1517 » Fri Oct 07, 2016 5:32 pm

[quote="Bryan Cotton"]

The pressure relief valves cooperated tonight. Not sure why. ]

Must have been the cursing....


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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Fri Oct 07, 2016 7:12 pm

Robbie,
Your suggestion was the only helpful one I got on this topic. I think the valve overheard me telling the cursing plan to Adam and it shaped up. I did spend some time sanding and polishing the plunger to fit better, perhaps it was not down all the way on the first attempts.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Tue Oct 11, 2016 10:10 pm

Adam and I were working away on the Aerovee when he spotted rule #7:
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In haste, we pulled the engine off the stand.
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You can see my two new valve spring compressors. The C clamp one does not work on the VW head because of interference with the valve cover boss. The other one works but is a hazard. Thanks to Robbie's helpful advice we got it to work. We pulled the valve, seat was clean, but we still had a light leak. I'm off to see if I have a 36mm socket in my collection.

I see we are neck and neck with Darick. To ensure we beat him into the air we plan to fly this year. I figure about December 142nd or so.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Darick » Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:47 am

Bryan, you had me confused and concerned for a while but then I realized it was just a ploy to give yourself a possible lead. I won't waste anymore time trying to figure out what December 142nd is.

I, on the other hand, will give you a tip to keep you speedily progressing.

I noticed you have not painted your engine which can be problematic as they can be very temperamental, as you have already experienced with the uncooperative valve. An engine likes a nice good looking paint job. Yours is angry with you and will keep giving you problems unless it is painted. I suggest you take it apart and start over with a nice paint job.

I've changed my lift off date to early next year...or maybe sooner. :roll:
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby vwglenn » Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:35 am

The only time my VW gets mad is when I ignore it too long. It's currently pissed at me.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Thu Oct 13, 2016 10:09 pm

I splurged on the machined angle components and the prebuilt wingspar, so I figured why spend a bunch of dough on a fancy prop. I am a reformed scratch builder after all.
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Here Adam is checking our end gap with feeler gauges before we selected shims.
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We measured the shims with the Chinese digital readout calipers and then I busted out the old Brown & Sharp caliper to teach him how to use the good stuff. We are dreadfully close to closing up the case. Our final end gap was .005".
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:33 pm

Adam discovering the joys of permatex #3:
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All torqued and ready for pistons:
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We have not had a lot of time lately, but it is going together fast!
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Sat Oct 29, 2016 1:55 pm

I put a little grease on each of the plug threads, screwed them in, and torqued to 12 ft-lbs. All seemed good so I think I will skip the time-serts for now. Here Adam is checking the ring gap:
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They were all good so onto the deck height. Ours was +0.00725" or piston down .01" from the top of the cylinder.
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