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Tom Jones
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 752 Location: Ellensburg, WA
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 2:25 pm Post subject: 503 Engine Fogging-OOP-Update, got it. |
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Today I was going to fog the crankcase on my 503 like Rotax recommends for more than a few weeks storage. I aimed the extension tube in the throat of the front carb and pressed the nozzle down. You wouldn't believe it but the extension tube on the fogging oil can came off and shot straight into the basement of the crankcase. The engine wasn't running.
I took the carb off to get a better look but can't see it. Any ideas how to get it out? Only way I can think of is to take the cylinder off.
To add insult to injury I got stung by a dormant hornet between two fingers when I picked up a wrench. Its been zero degrees for two weeks here.
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_________________ Tom Jones
Classic IV
503 Rotax, 72 inch Two blade Warp
Ellensburg, WA
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Paul A. Franz, P.E.
Joined: 02 Dec 2008 Posts: 280 Location: Bellevue WA
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 3:03 pm Post subject: 503 Engine Fogging-OOPS |
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On Sun, December 28, 2008 2:25 pm, Tom Jones wrote:
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Today I was going to fog the crankcase on my 503 like Rotax recommends for more than a
few weeks storage. I aimed the extension tube in the throat of the front carb and
pressed the nozzle down. You wouldn't believe it but the extension tube on the
fogging oil can came off and shot straight into the basement of the crankcase.
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With luck like that, only the worst could be expected. What would that be? Well, I'd
say, taking the jug off and not finding the extension tube inside because when it blew
off, it actually went somewhere else.
Quote: | I took the carb off to get a better look but can't see it. Any ideas how to get it
out? Only way I can think of is to take the cylinder off.
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There certainly isn't a lot of space inside there for an object to hide. When the
crank throw is at the bottom there's not enough room for anything to hide under it.
But of course when it is at the bottom the piston is blocking your view. If the little
extension has iron content, maybe a magnet on a flex would find it. I might also try
some balled up masking tape on a flex which might stick to a small piece.
Given that it is so cold there and everything might be oil coated getting something to
stick might be a waste of time.
Maybe a blast of compressed air could flip it into view?
Not worth spending much time trying unsuccessfully to retrieve it before proceeding to
disassembly.
Quote: | To add insult to injury I got stung by a dormant hornet between two fingers when I
picked up a wrench. Its been zero degrees for two weeks here.
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Yipes, that can produce some painful swelling.
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Paul A. Franz
Registration/Aircraft - N14UW/Merlin GT
Engine/Prop - Rotax 914/NSI CAP
Bellevue WA
425.241.1618 Cell
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Engine/Prop - Rotax 914/NSI CAP
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Tom Jones
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 752 Location: Ellensburg, WA
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 2:08 pm Post subject: Re: 503 Engine Fogging-OOP-Update, got it. |
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I used a small mechanic's mirror to look around in there and could see the little red bugger but managed to push it down out of sight trying to grab it with a flex claw. Ended up taking the cylinder off to get it out. Just ordered the gaskets to put the engine back together.
It was an expensive lesson from the school of hard knocks.
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