by Outlaw6 » Wed Jun 24, 2020 8:53 pm
I can't wait to listen to the podcast. I fall into that category, and am having Aerovee growing pains. I bought my Waiex in Galveston Tx in '18 and flew it back to southeast Indiana. Somewhere in Missouri one of the secondary coils died, saw some hanger doors open and was hoping I would find help lol. I parked and the only soul there was an old guy mowing the grounds that looked uncle Jessie from Dukes of Hazard. Turns out he was an absolute legend ran me to town for plugs ( I guessed wrong), helped me diagnose the actual problem, the coil, gave me access to his hanger with every tool imaginable, and had an airplane with an identical looking coil that he insisted I could by but could borrow until I got it replaced. Needless to say I returned it promptly with a small gift. The first issue I found was the nose gear steering limit bolt was contacting the turbo compressor, that took some time to solve but in the meantime the turbo core seized. Luckily Sonex released the cooling system design around that time so I installed that along with a new turbo core. Then had an A&P come by to check my work and do the condition inspection. He found #3 exhaust valve wouldn't pass compression (I'm aware that test has flaws) so I pulled the heads and to them to the best VW guy I could find, he said the valves and seats were shot and some of the other were on their way. The cost of the new heads were about $100 more than the repair so I replaced the heads, finished the condition inspection. Last winter I decided to raise the seat 1/2 inch because the trim spring was rubbing the pan.
Just finished the 25 hour re-torque on the heads. Currently trying to make sure the rocker geometry is right. And getting ready for this year's condition inspection.
I did a lot of reading on this site over several months trying to learn as much as possible but compared to someone who spends years building I'm light years behind. I spent almost two days with the builder going over everything but I'm sure I forgot a lot. I try to do my research before I bug him with questions lol. Thanks Jeff for putting out this podcast and for all the other builders and pilots who contribute to this knowledge base.
Waiex N176WS (Tri-Gear Aerovee Turbo)