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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:51 am    Post subject: Air filter vs "grey stuff" Reply with quote

Dennis, Jim and all,
Below is a note I recently sent to a fellow CJ owner (with slight
modifications) who was have QSF-2A problems believe it describes the
problem correctly:
OK son, sit down and listen to the sermon of the day! I'm gonna say
all this in just one breath......I know it by heart!
You aint paying enough attention to your dessicant filter, your air is
funky chump! The filter is the "lungs" of your CJ and the QSF2A's will
last many times longer if you keep the air clean and dry. What kills
them is rust and water in your air system. KEEP YOUR WATER FILTER
SERVICED and you won't be having problems. Remember, these aircraft
were made to be maintained by hundreds of little hands, they are checked
and prodded and poked every day by a horde of faithful ground crews.
The filter kit is only $17.50, put in a new set, check it after just 2-3
hours, I'll bet it is already in need of changing, if it is what is
happening is that you system is being dried out, (be patient
grasshopper, it may take a while to purge the "wages of your past
transgressions") so install another kit and keep the "old one" on hand.
Recheck the dessicant color in the filter in 5-6 hours to see if the
dessicant is still blue. If it is not blue then take your old kit, wash
out the filters, take the dessicant and place it in a metal pan in a
electric oven (not gas, gas is too wet) and cook the water back out of
it (at) about 125 degrees or so (you can do this many times). It will turn
dark blue again if it is not full of oil and nastyness. Once it is dark
blue again store it in a zip lock inside of a mason jar with a good seal
and it will be good to go (still dark blue if the jar seal is good and
tight) when you need it again. What you need to discover is the
"change interval" for your area. I am in the high desert and humidity
here is lower than the moisture content of a popcorn fart, so I change
mine out about every 10 hours or every 3 months. Guys who live in
Florida have a real problem with humidity, that is why Jim Goolsby has
so much trouble with his air system, while the guys in AZ can go 6
months between changes. If cooking the dessicant is too much hassle, I
keep the kits in stock all the time.

Ok so I cheated, I took a breath right around the popcorn fart--

Best Christmas wishes from both Kathleen and myself, I hope your
surrounded by family and all the joys of Christmas.

Always Yakin,
Doug and Kathleen

A. Dennis Savarese wrote:

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<dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.com>

No truer words were ever spoken.
Dennis

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 11:25 am    Post subject: Air filter vs "grey stuff" Reply with quote

I feel appropriately admonished, Doug. Please send me a new dessicant kit.

Also, in Marin, we only cook with gas, you know. Whether you're preparing crepes or souffle, the temperature of the range or oven is easier to precisely control with gas. I'm sure Dave King would agree. Sooo, would one of those electric toaster oven things work for drying as well? (Just don't tell Martha.)

...Blitz


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:14 pm    Post subject: Air filter vs "grey stuff" Reply with quote

I got the kit with the new air filter (I had one of the "short" Chinese
originals) and OMG, IT IS SO MUCH BETTER than the old one.

Jon
[quote]From: Doug Sapp <rvfltd(at)televar.com>
Reply-To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Air filter vs "grey stuff"
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 10:40:36 -0800



Dennis, Jim and all,
Below is a note I recently sent to a fellow CJ owner (with slight
modifications) who was have QSF-2A problems believe it describes the
problem correctly:
OK son, sit down and listen to the sermon of the day! I'm gonna say all
this in just one breath......I know it by heart!
You aint paying enough attention to your dessicant filter, your air is
funky chump! The filter is the "lungs" of your CJ and the QSF2A's will last
many times longer if you keep the air clean and dry. What kills them is
rust and water in your air system. KEEP YOUR WATER FILTER SERVICED and you
won't be having problems. Remember, these aircraft were made to be
maintained by hundreds of little hands, they are checked and prodded and
poked every day by a horde of faithful ground crews. The filter kit is
only $17.50, put in a new set, check it after just 2-3 hours, I'll bet it
is already in need of changing, if it is what is happening is that you
system is being dried out, (be patient grasshopper, it may take a while to
purge the "wages of your past transgressions") so install another kit and
keep the "old one" on hand. Recheck the dessicant color in the filter in
5-6 hours to see if the dessicant is still blue. If it is not blue then
take your old kit, wash out the filters, take the dessicant and place it in
a metal pan in a electric oven (not gas, gas is too wet) and cook the water
back out of it (at) about 125 degrees or so (you can do this many times). It
will turn dark blue again if it is not full of oil and nastyness. Once it
is dark blue again store it in a zip lock inside of a mason jar with a good
seal and it will be good to go (still dark blue if the jar seal is good and
tight) when you need it again. What you need to discover is the "change
interval" for your area. I am in the high desert and humidity here is
lower than the moisture content of a popcorn fart, so I change mine out
about every 10 hours or every 3 months. Guys who live in Florida have a
real problem with humidity, that is why Jim Goolsby has so much trouble
with his air system, while the guys in AZ can go 6 months between changes.
If cooking the dessicant is too much hassle, I keep the kits in stock all
the time.

Ok so I cheated, I took a breath right around the popcorn fart--

Best Christmas wishes from both Kathleen and myself, I hope your surrounded
by family and all the joys of Christmas.

Always Yakin,
Doug and Kathleen

A. Dennis Savarese wrote:

>
><dsavarese(at)elmore.rr.com>
>
>No truer words were ever spoken.
>Dennis
>
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 5:09 pm    Post subject: Air filter vs "grey stuff" Reply with quote

We just replaced our $250 solenoid start valve which was damaged beyond repair from water. I expect prior, diligent use of Doug's $17.50 "Blue Light Special" would have prevented the damage and saved the several hours spent trying to o/h the old unit.

Dave
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Dennis, Jim and all,
Below is a note I recently sent to a fellow CJ owner (with slight
modifications) who was have QSF-2A problems believe it describes the
problem correctly:
OK son, sit down and listen to the sermon of the day! I'm gonna say all
this in just one breath.....I know it by heart!
You aint paying enough attention to your dessicant filter, your air is
funky chump! The filter is the "lungs" of your CJ and the QSF2A's will last
many times longer if you keep the air clean and dry. What kills them is
rust and water in your air system. KEEP YOUR WATER FILTER SERVICED and you
won't be having problems. Remember, these aircraft were made to be
maintained by hundreds of little hands, they are checked and prodded and
poked every day by a horde of faithful ground crews. The filter kit is
only $17.50, put in a new set, check it after just 2-3 hours, I'll bet it
is already in need of changing, if it is what is happening is that you
system is being dried out, (be patient grasshopper, it may take a while to
purge the "wages of your past transgressions") so install another kit and
keep the "old one" on hand. Recheck the dessicant color in the filter in
5-6 hours to see if the dessicant is still blue. If it is not blue then
take your old kit, wash out the filters, take the dessicant and place it in
a metal pan in a electric oven (not gas, gas is too wet) and cook the water
back out of it (at) about 125 degrees or so (you can do this many times).  It
will turn dark blue again if it is not full of oil and nastyness. Once it
is dark blue again store it in a zip lock inside of a mason jar with a good
seal and it will be good to go (still dark blue if the jar seal is good and
tight) when you need it again.  What you need to discover is the "change
interval" for your area. I am in the high desert and humidity here is
lower than the moisture content of a popcorn fart, so I change mine out
about every 10 hours or every 3 months. Guys who live in Florida have a
real problem with humidity, that is why Jim Goolsby has so much trouble
with his air system, while the guys in AZ can go 6 months between changes.
If cooking the dessicant is too much hassle, I keep the kits in stock all
the time.

Ok so I cheated, I took a breath right around the popcorn fart--

Best Christmas wishes from both Kathleen and myself, I hope your surrounded
by family and all the joys of Christmas.

Always Yakin,
Doug and Kathleen


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