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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 9:38 pm Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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The TDC tool is missing from my tool kit. Has anyone had any luck with an automotive type? John B
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:12 am Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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This one works well and I have used it for several years. You may find it at other retailers. 14mm thread.
http://www.amazon.com/Innovative-Products-America-7880-Indicator/dp/B002XMOMA2
Dennis
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Subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
The TDC tool is missing from my tool kit. Has anyone had any luck with an automotive type? John B
Phoenix
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:58 am Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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Hi Dennis;
Out of curiosity I checked the website you provided. It sure enough is a TDC indicating tool but could not work on any aircraft engine. Check the user comments.
Wrong website?
Best;
Walt
From: A. Dennis Savarese (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 5:11 AM
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
This one works well and I have used it for several years. You may find it at other retailers. 14mm thread.
http://www.amazon.com/Innovative-Products-America-7880-Indicator/dp/B002XMOMA2
Dennis
From: John B <jbsoar(at)gmail.com>
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Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 1:37 AM
Subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
The TDC tool is missing from my tool kit. Has anyone had any luck with an automotive type? John B
Phoenix
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wlannon(at)shaw.ca Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:03 am Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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There is no tool other than the original, or a similar design with the same features, that satisfies the TDC requirement for ignition timing of these engines.
There actually is such a tool, still currently manufactured in the US, that could easily do this part of the timing process. That is the Time-Rite, been around forever and is complete with adaptors used to time virtually every Western manufactured aircraft engine.
However it has never been adapted to the Ivchenko series engines. It could be readily adapted for the TDC finding task but still could not be used for timing of any Eastern magneto other than the M9F. Reason for which I could go into at another time. I believe it is available from ATS, probably around $1500.00 USD.
The timing process for these engines requires a reasonably precise knowledge of when, in terms of crankshaft rotation, the piston is at TDC. The piston however, sits at the top of stroke for approx. 8 degrees of crankshaft rotation. We need to know the center of that “dwell” accurately. The proper tool provides that.
Suggest you contact Doug Sapp, I expect he has them in stock.
Walt
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Subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
The TDC tool is missing from my tool kit. Has anyone had any luck with an automotive type? John B
Phoenix
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 12:44 pm Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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Yes that's true Walt. But I know it works on M14's and HS6's.
I would imagine the manufacturer never intended it to be used on an aircraft radial engine. What I was looking for
when I found this several years ago was a TDC tool for 14mm threads. Also one with a "ball" on the sliding component because of the plug thread angle to the top of the piston. When I bought this one I knew it might not work. I figured I could always return if it didn't work. I've had it ever since.
Best regards,
Dennis
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On Apr 10, 2016, at 1:56 PM, Walter Lannon <wlannon(at)shaw.ca (wlannon(at)shaw.ca)> wrote:
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 12:51 pm Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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I have also used a digital timing indicator placed on the prop dome or spinner and threaded stop plug.
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=RSK-DX
Also purchased the 14mm and 18mm stop plug at the bottom of the page.
Dennis
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On Apr 10, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Walter Lannon <wlannon(at)shaw.ca (wlannon(at)shaw.ca)> wrote:
Quote: | There is no tool other than the original, or a similar design with the same features, that satisfies the TDC requirement for ignition timing of these engines.
There actually is such a tool, still currently manufactured in the US, that could easily do this part of the timing process. That is the Time-Rite, been around forever and is complete with adaptors used to time virtually every Western manufactured aircraft engine.
However it has never been adapted to the Ivchenko series engines. It could be readily adapted for the TDC finding task but still could not be used for timing of any Eastern magneto other than the M9F. Reason for which I could go into at another time. I believe it is available from ATS, probably around $1500.00 USD.
The timing process for these engines requires a reasonably precise knowledge of when, in terms of crankshaft rotation, the piston is at TDC. The piston however, sits at the top of stroke for approx. 8 degrees of crankshaft rotation. We need to know the center of that “dwell” accurately. The proper tool provides that.
Suggest you contact Doug Sapp, I expect he has them in stock.
Walt
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2016 10:37 PM
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Subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
The TDC tool is missing from my tool kit. Has anyone had any luck with an automotive type? John B
Phoenix
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 1:04 pm Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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Dennis and I used this TDC tool to time my engine. It works well.
Regards,
John Nolan
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 2:51 PM, A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
Quote: | I have also used a digital timing indicator placed on the prop dome or spinner and threaded stop plug.
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=RSK-DX
Also purchased the 14mm and 18mm stop plug at the bottom of the page.
Dennis
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 10, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Walter Lannon <wlannon(at)shaw.ca (wlannon(at)shaw.ca)> wrote:
Quote: | There is no tool other than the original, or a similar design with the same features, that satisfies the TDC requirement for ignition timing of these engines.
There actually is such a tool, still currently manufactured in the US, that could easily do this part of the timing process. That is the Time-Rite, been around forever and is complete with adaptors used to time virtually every Western manufactured aircraft engine.
However it has never been adapted to the Ivchenko series engines. It could be readily adapted for the TDC finding task but still could not be used for timing of any Eastern magneto other than the M9F. Reason for which I could go into at another time. I believe it is available from ATS, probably around $1500.00 USD.
The timing process for these engines requires a reasonably precise knowledge of when, in terms of crankshaft rotation, the piston is at TDC. The piston however, sits at the top of stroke for approx. 8 degrees of crankshaft rotation. We need to know the center of that “dwell” accurately. The proper tool provides that.
Suggest you contact Doug Sapp, I expect he has them in stock.
Walt
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2016 10:37 PM
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Subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
The TDC tool is missing from my tool kit. Has anyone had any luck with an automotive type? John B
Phoenix
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:44 pm Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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Hi Dennis;
I guess the angle then is not acute enough to cause bending. But it is designed for a centrally located spark plug hole at 90 deg. from the piston surface.
Cheers
Walt
From: A. Dennis Savarese (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 1:44 PM
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
Yes that's true Walt. But I know it works on M14's and HS6's.
I would imagine the manufacturer never intended it to be used on an aircraft radial engine. What I was looking for
when I found this several years ago was a TDC tool for 14mm threads. Also one with a "ball" on the sliding component because of the plug thread angle to the top of the piston. When I bought this one I knew it might not work. I figured I could always return if it didn't work. I've had it ever since.
Best regards,
Dennis
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 10, 2016, at 1:56 PM, Walter Lannon <wlannon(at)shaw.ca (wlannon(at)shaw.ca)> wrote:
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dsavarese0812(at)bellsout Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:07 am Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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I think you're right Walt.
BR
Dennis
From: Walter Lannon <wlannon(at)shaw.ca>
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Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 11:43 PM
Subject: Re: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
Hi Dennis;
I guess the angle then is not acute enough to cause bending. But it is designed for a centrally located spark plug hole at 90 deg. from the piston surface.
Cheers
Walt
From: A. Dennis Savarese (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 1:44 PM
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com (yak-list(at)matronics.com)
Subject: Re: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder?
Yes that's true Walt. But I know it works on M14's and HS6's.
I would imagine the manufacturer never intended it to be used on an aircraft radial engine. What I was looking for
when I found this several years ago was a TDC tool for 14mm threads. Also one with a "ball" on the sliding component because of the plug thread angle to the top of the piston. When I bought this one I knew it might not work. I figured I could always return if it didn't work. I've had it ever since.
Best regards,
Dennis
Sent from my iPhone
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 3:31 am Post subject: Re: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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Could those that use the stop plug technique please illuminate others on the method? I get it for direct drive engines but not so much for our geared variety..
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Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:31 am Post subject: What are folks using for a Top-Dead-Center finder? |
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Is this the same process for the Housai?? On Apr 12, 2016 7:13 AM, "A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote: Quote: | Try this. First, bring the #4 cylinder up on the compression stroke (you can feel the pressure push your finger off the spark plug hole. Next, insert the stop plug. Continue to rotate the prop in the same direction until the piston gently touches the stop plug. Now zero your degree tool, whether it's the cone type disk or the digital protractor. Rotate the prop in the opposite direction just enough to back the piston away from the stop plug. Remove the stop plug. Next, rotate the prop past the TDC point far enough to enable you to insert the stop plug again without it hitting the top of the piston. ie: reinstall the stop plug. Then rotate the prop backwards until the piston once again touches the stop plug. Read the number of degrees on the timing disk or digital protractor. Divide the number of degrees by 2. Remove the stop plug. Continue to rotate the prop backwards until you reach the number of degrees you arrived at when you divided the total number of degrees by 2. This should put the piston directly at TDC.
Hope this helps.
Dennis
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Could those that use the stop plug technique please illuminate others on the method? I get it for direct drive engines but not so much for our geared variety.. tried using it stop to stop degree of rotation divided by two, then added to initial prop angle value but answer was no where near TDC!
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