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Never touched one and you run off at the mouth like that
and slander the US distributor? You'll be happy to know I forwarded your post to him. You may get the opportunity to prove your allegations. I know lots of people who run Jabs and they perform well with regular maintenance. "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ups.com... Evan Carew wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A friend of mine has the new Jabiru 6 cylinder engine in his home built with ~100 hours on it. He says that every 25 hrs, he has to adjust the valves. At his 100 hour, he has to do a differential pressure test. After helping him with his pressure test, we noticed that #6 was out of spec for losing pressure. It turns out that the fix for the pressure issue was to tighten the head bolts on #6. Is this a normal amount of maintenance for a jibaru? Am I the only one who thinks this is a bit too much effort for maintaining an aircraft engine? The Jabiru is not a US certificated aircraft engine nor does it have any other use or installed base. Plus, apparently the US distributor is a world class Dirty Rotten C10r. Why beat your head against the ground with such a thing? Buy a LyCon (yecch) or buy a general purpose engine for which you can get parts through car, boat, industrial, performance sources. Just my opinion. Never touched a Jabiru, no desire to do so, unless they start turning up surplus at five cents on the dollar. (A Corvair has to be a better choice, hands down.) |
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