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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... Jay, old sport, I fear the problem is that you are *hearing* a foreign language. Whatever. If you guys don't believe that beating an engine won't kill it quicker than babying it, because I lack "evidence", there's not much else I can say but "To each, his own." I will continue to fly my engine carefully and gently, nonetheless. ************************************ I think you may be starting to get defensive, now. NOBODY here would think that an engine that is getting beaten will last as long as an engine running at constant output. The debate is whether running from idle, up to full power (gently) often will be worse on it than constant output. You and your mechanic have an opinion on the subject, and that is your right. I (and others) just don't agree that frequent power changes (done correctly) are significantly detrimental to the life of your engine, and no studies or numbers have been offered on either side to prove the case, either way. Beat an engine, no contest. Beyond that, it all comes down to opinion. That is all it could be, at this point. -- Jim in NC |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Jay, old sport, I fear the problem is that you are *hearing* a foreign language. Whatever. If you guys don't believe that beating an engine won't kill it quicker than babying it, because I lack "evidence", there's not much else I can say but "To each, his own." I will continue to fly my engine carefully and gently, nonetheless. And I'll continue to run mine as suggested by the service manager at the BMW shop when I bought my 1200LT ... "run it like you stole it." He said that BMW engines that weren't run hard right from the get-go tended not to seat the rings well and then always had oil consumption issues. So far, at nearly 4,000 miles, so good! The K engine really sings above 6 grand! Matt |
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Jay Honeck wrote in news:1191703656.050532.274020
@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: Ah, this is truly a rare alignment of the stars, to have all three of these guys present in one thread... My work here is done. I can achieve no higher goal. A useful suggestion from a very experienced user of USENET: Never take anything on USENET personally. I never do. Been here a long time, and I ain't goin' anywhere... Larry, Thomas, and, yes, even you, Anthony, would receive nothing but hospitality (and a cold one or three) at my dinner table, should you ever find your way to Iowa. Well,if you could insert your dinner table into MSFS, he's there. Bertie |
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On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 21:48:46 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote: Well,if you could insert your dinner table into MSFS, he's there. There ya' go, Jay! One of the pre-programmed "Adventure Flights" in MSFS should arrive at the home airport of the Alexis Park Inn for the pre-OSH simulated pool party! The second leg of the flight could continue on to OSH. You read it here first, folks! |
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B A R R Y wrote in
: On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 21:48:46 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Well,if you could insert your dinner table into MSFS, he's there. There ya' go, Jay! One of the pre-programmed "Adventure Flights" in MSFS should arrive at the home airport of the Alexis Park Inn for the pre-OSH simulated pool party! The second leg of the flight could continue on to OSH. You read it here first, folks! Actually, it coudl be done. If you go to one of the bulletin boards that simmers hang out at someone could do that for you. BTW, Anthony isn't exactly popular in those palces either. Bertie |
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Well,if you could insert your dinner table into MSFS, he's there.
There ya' go, Jay! One of the pre-programmed "Adventure Flights" in MSFS should arrive at the home airport of the Alexis Park Inn for the pre-OSH simulated pool party! Well, it's almost been done. Go he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/iowa_ci..._simulator.htm to download free Iowa City enhanced scenery -- which includes detailed renditions of the Alexis Park Inn & Suites! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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And I'll continue to run mine as suggested by the service manager at the
BMW shop when I bought my 1200LT ... "run it like you stole it." He said that BMW engines that weren't run hard right from the get-go tended not to seat the rings well and then always had oil consumption issues. So far, at nearly 4,000 miles, so good! The K engine really sings above 6 grand! With a motorcycle engine that is nearly disposable (and easily/cheaply repairable) I agree 100%. Goose that hog till it squeals. Besides, what's the worst thing that can happen if you blow it up? With my aircraft engine, no way. Not only is my butt hanging suspended two miles in the air, but the engine itself is currently valued at nearly $30K. For that kind of money I will do things gently, carefully, and by the book. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 15:45:13 -0700, Jay Honeck
wrote: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/iowa_ci..._simulator.htm I think you should pursue having it added to the retail distribution CD package! Make sure the user passes "Atlas" and the Mighty Pea while taxiing. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
And I'll continue to run mine as suggested by the service manager at the BMW shop when I bought my 1200LT ... "run it like you stole it." He said that BMW engines that weren't run hard right from the get-go tended not to seat the rings well and then always had oil consumption issues. So far, at nearly 4,000 miles, so good! The K engine really sings above 6 grand! With a motorcycle engine that is nearly disposable (and easily/cheaply repairable) I agree 100%. Goose that hog till it squeals. Besides, what's the worst thing that can happen if you blow it up? With my aircraft engine, no way. Not only is my butt hanging suspended two miles in the air, but the engine itself is currently valued at nearly $30K. For that kind of money I will do things gently, carefully, and by the book. Does Lycoming tell you not to practice emergency landings? I hadn't seen that before. If believing a myth gives you comfort, then by all means. :-) Matt |
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Jay Honeck writes:
Well, it's almost been done. Go he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/iowa_ci..._simulator.htm to download free Iowa City enhanced scenery -- which includes detailed renditions of the Alexis Park Inn & Suites! Done! I shall try it out. |
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