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John Bickham
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 170 Location: St. Francisville, LA
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:23 am Post subject: Any suggestion for a good cleaning of a 912ul? |
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Hello List,
Getting closer. Finally finished painting Tuesday.
Ready to put engine on airframe. Need to give it a good cleaning. Easy to do now while on bench.
Appendix D
(a) Each person performing an annual or 100-hour inspection shall, before that
inspection, remove or open all necessary inspection plates, access doors, fairing,
and cowling. He shall thoroughly clean the aircraft and aircraft engine.
Any suggestions on what to use (or not to use)? Some of the aluminum is a little weathered and has a slight white crust (alum corrosion).
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_________________ Thanks too much,
John Bickham
Mark III-C w/ 912UL
St. Francisville, LA
I know many pilots and a few true aviators. There is a distinct difference that I have the greatest respect for. |
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:47 pm Post subject: Any suggestion for a good cleaning of a 912ul? |
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See if any of the industrial tool suppliers can get you a tube of "Knorrostol". Works great on aluminum or steel.
Rick
On 12/14/06, John Bickham <gearbender(at)bellsouth.net (gearbender(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:[quote] --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Bickham" <gearbender(at)bellsouth.net (gearbender(at)bellsouth.net)>
Hello List,
Getting closer. Finally finished painting Tuesday.
Ready to put engine on airframe. Need to give it a good cleaning. Easy to do now while on bench.
Appendix D
(a) Each person performing an annual or 100-hour inspection shall, before that
inspection, remove or open all necessary inspection plates, access doors, fairing,
and cowling. He shall thoroughly clean the aircraft and aircraft engine.
Any suggestions on what to use (or not to use)? Some of the aluminum is a little weathered and has a slight white crust (alum corrosion).
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Thanks too much,
John Bickham
Mark III-C
"Using my Repairman Certificate"
St. Francisville, LA
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