Bryan Cotton wrote:Kai wrote:Get the prop dynamically balanced.
I'd argue this is a nice to have, not a must have.
Hambone wrote:Buying new heads from Sonex, is it worth sending the heads straight to a VW specialist to have better valves and a valve job done before installation? Would this be any different than having better quality valves installed for VW automotive applications?
If the baffling is tidied up, would better quality valves reduce the possibility of valve damage again?
Bryan Cotton wrote:Hambone wrote:Buying new heads from Sonex, is it worth sending the heads straight to a VW specialist to have better valves and a valve job done before installation? Would this be any different than having better quality valves installed for VW automotive applications?
If the baffling is tidied up, would better quality valves reduce the possibility of valve damage again?
I'm going to bolt on my new Sonex heads right out of the box. I'm going to rebuild my old heads with the best parts I can find.
Hambone wrote:Are you doing this soon?
Hambone wrote:The further I go down this rabbit hole, the more I realize that buying an airplane with an AeroVee was a foolish and ill-conceived move on my part. Sonex advice is that if you don’t have the requisite ability or desire to build a one of their airplanes, perhaps you shouldn’t own one, either. I get that now.
bvolcko38 wrote:As I see it, the elephant in the room is Chinese parts made of Chinese materials.
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