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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:50 pm Post subject: Insurance in the Carribean |
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i found a company based in the BVI's that does
insurance for the Lightning in the region. Haven't
gotten a quote b/c I haven't finished my private
pilot's license yet. Hope this one will work out.
charles
--- nick otterback <vettin74(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: | Fit the cowl with no shims ...the rubber moutns
settle in after 35-40 or so and you may have to put
a shim under the bottom mounts to compensate...but
do not do this to start as it will initially change
the thrust line and if the cowl is fit to that it
will not fit later.
nick
Jim Langley <pequeajim(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Tex:
I asked that exact question at Arion today. They
install the engine with no shims and then if for
some reason, it sags, shim it accordingly. Fit the
cowl for a straight install, no shims. I installed
my engine with no shims, but allowed for a tiny bit
of sag.
On 10/13/07, Tex Mantell <wb2ssj(at)earthlink.net>
wrote: Has anyone checked to see if your
engine has sagged any sense installation? I am about
to fit my cowl and would like to compensate for any
if its prevalent.
Tex
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