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Years ago I had a surging problem in my Nanchang with a Husoi 285hp. It turned out that the needle in the carb (accessed through the diaphraghm cover on the carb...I think it's on the port side?) had stripped nuts allowing it to move regardless of mixture position. Check that, it's quick and fairly painless.
Skip Slyfield
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1. 01:31 AM - Re: Beware of scammers working the list (Jan Mevis)
2. 06:46 AM - Re: The Surging Continues....Help (A. Dennis Savarese)
3. 08:10 AM - Re: Beware of scammers working the list (barryhancock)
4. 10:02 AM - Re: The Surging Continues....Help (Roger Kemp M.D.)
5. 10:26 AM - not a scam (Rick Basiliere)
6. 08:22 PM - Air Pathways intercom (Noplugs)
________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________
Time: 01:31:16 AM PST US
From: "Jan Mevis" <jan.mevis(at)informavia.be (jan.mevis(at)informavia.be)>
Subject: RE: Beware of scammers working the list
Indeed, be very careful.
I recently also had someone bidding for my Yak, a certain Mark Simpson (!)
from the UK. It looked OK at the beginning, but soon I realized that
something was wrong. After some investigation by good friends in the UK, it
turned out to be a gang of Nigerian thieves, specializing in the more
expensive goods (boats, planes ...).
BR,
Jan
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Sent: zondag 7 februari 2010 5:27
Subject: Beware of scammers working the list
Gang,
Below is an email from a guy purporting to have Yak parts in the UK. When I
pressed him for photos, he balked. And of course the price on the part
requested is WAY off. He is clearly a scammer. Just a heads up to be
careful out there....
Happy Flying,
Barry
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Todd
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From: "A. Dennis Savarese" <dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net (dsavarese0812(at)bellsouth.net)>
Subject: Re: The Surging Continues....Help
Have you pulled the little finger screen on the right side of the nose
case forward of the prop governor to make sure it completely clean?
With the RPM going up and down, it sounds like it might be in the prop
governor. But before you R&R the prop governor, check the finger screen
and also make sure your prop hub counter weights move freely when the
prop hub dome and piston are removed. When was the last time you
removed the blades at the castellated nuts and cleaned and repacked the
prop hub bearings?
Dennis
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