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				 Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:44 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				I have a Rotax 912 14 yr old and want to swap to a 2200 Jabiru at overhaul time.
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 3:28 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				I did this conversion on a Model IV.  The cowling work is the most
 difficult.  I left the aft cowling pretty much the same except for a little
 bit of work on the aft bottom cowling in the exhaust area.  I had to extend
 the round bump cowling about five inches and widen it by splitting the top
 and bottom in half.  This past winter I made a brand new bump cowling which
 took considerable time but it does look really nice.  I have a few pics on
 the Jabiru USA website.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:10 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				Hi
 
 Here are a few photos of the cowl on my Model4 with Jab 2200.
 
 The main changes on this installation relate to a bump on the Pass side
 front cowl (about 4" x 2" to clear the No.1 rocker cover and cut outs in the
 ring cowl to fit the inlets in the to ram air ducts. The rest of the front
 opening is closed using clear lexan so that the cowling is not pressurized.
 
 There is also additional opening and some aluminum fairings in the bottom of
 the cowl to allow sufficient air flow through the cowl.
 
 Like Michel my CHT and oil temps run on the low side of recommended
 operating range.
 
 If you would like more detailed photos I would be happy to send them off
 line
 
 Regards
 
 Gary Algate
 Model4 Jab2200
 I have a Rotax 912 14 yr old and want to swap to a 2200 Jabiru at overhaul
 time.
 Has anyone done this on a MIII round cowl ? how hard is it to do
 
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				 Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:26 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				the pics are cool BUT tell me more about the hanger.  can I get  one?   mal 
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:23 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				Hi, I looked at the pictures, nice.  I thought that the Jabiru turned the 
 opposite to normal engines.  Your picture shows a normal turning prop.  
 Clint
 From: "Algate" <algate(at)attglobal.net>
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 To: <kitfox-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: RE: Jabiru 2200 conversion
 Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 08:12:37 -0400
 
 Hi
 
 Here are a few photos of the cowl on my Model4 with Jab 2200.
 
 The main changes on this installation relate to a bump on the Pass side
 front cowl (about 4" x 2" to clear the No.1 rocker cover and cut outs in the
 ring cowl to fit the inlets in the to ram air ducts. The rest of the front
 opening is closed using clear lexan so that the cowling is not pressurized.
 
 There is also additional opening and some aluminum fairings in the bottom of
 the cowl to allow sufficient air flow through the cowl.
 
 Like Michel my CHT and oil temps run on the low side of recommended
 operating range.
 
 If you would like more detailed photos I would be happy to send them off
 line
 
 Regards
 
 Gary Algate
 Model4 Jab2200
 I have a Rotax 912 14 yr old and want to swap to a 2200 Jabiru at overhaul
 time.
 Has anyone done this on a MIII round cowl ? how hard is it to do
 
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				 Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 10:55 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				On Sep 2, 2006, at 8:22 PM, Clint Bazzill wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Hi, I looked at the pictures, nice.  I thought that the Jabiru turned 
  the opposite to normal engines.  Your picture shows a normal turning 
  prop.  Clint
 
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 Indeed, the Jabiru turns in the "normal" way, that is, you have to 
 press right pedal when you take off. The only engines that turn the 
 prop the other way are the two-strokes Rotax, as far as I know. Another 
 thing that is "normal" with the Jabiru is that, if the throttle cable 
 breaks, a spring will keep the carburettor to WOT, and not idle like 
 the 582.
 
 Cheers,
 Michel
 
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				 Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:29 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				Wow, Gary, I was just looking at the heads on your engine, and noticed 
 how much more fin area I have around the exhaust pipe. Mine is the 
 newer engine, with larger heads, but I never realized how MUCH larger 
 'til I saw your engine. I had never seen a picture of the earlier 
 engine 'til now.
 
 Lynn
 On Friday, September 1, 2006, at 08:12  AM, Algate wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Hi
 
  Here are a few photos of the cowl on my Model4 with Jab 2200.
 
  The main changes on this installation relate to a bump on the Pass side
  front cowl (about 4" x 2" to clear the No.1 rocker cover and cut outs 
  in the
  ring cowl to fit the inlets in the to ram air ducts. The rest of the 
  front
  opening is closed using clear lexan so that the cowling is not 
  pressurized.
 
  There is also additional opening and some aluminum fairings in the 
  bottom of
  the cowl to allow sufficient air flow through the cowl.
 
  Like Michel my CHT and oil temps run on the low side of recommended
  operating range.
 
  If you would like more detailed photos I would be happy to send them 
  off
  line
 
  Regards
 
  Gary Algate
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:28 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				Lynn
 
 I haven't seen the newer model Jab so I don't know what to compare with. My
 CHT's run at around 298 F at cruise during summer, so if you have more fin
 area you must have great temps.
 
 As mine is a tail dragger my oil level is pretty difficult to set  so I have
 been gradually increasing to get a reading mid way between the high and low
 mark on the stick. On the weekend I went for a flight and it emptied about a
 pint of oil into the overflow canister and the belly of my plane.
 
 I ended up dumping all of the oil and refilling it with correct capacity but
 it hardly registers on the dip stock when standing "3 point". 
 
 I checked with the Jab dealer in Canada and he said that this is a common
 occurrence if you overfill the oil.
 
 Just when I had become really confident in the engine. Oh well
 Gary Algate
 Classic 4 Jab2200
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 Wow, Gary, I was just looking at the heads on your engine, and noticed 
 how much more fin area I have around the exhaust pipe. Mine is the 
 newer engine, with larger heads, but I never realized how MUCH larger 
 'til I saw your engine. I had never seen a picture of the earlier 
 engine 'til now.
 
 Lynn
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:23 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				On Sep 5, 2006, at 5:31 PM, Algate wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   As mine is a tail dragger my oil level is pretty difficult to set  so 
  I have
  been gradually increasing to get a reading mid way between the high 
  and low
  mark on the stick.
 
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 With my model 3 and Jabiru 2200 (SN. 1665), I need only a tiny drop at 
 the end of the dipstick, in taildragger down position, Gary. Any excess 
 of that ends up in the recovery bottle, anyway. With my "drop at the 
 end of the stick" I fly many hours without needing more oil.
 
 Cheers,
 Michel
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:59 am    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				Thanks Michel
 
 It's a shame that they haven't come up with an extended dip stick for tail
 dragger installations.
 
 Regards
 
 Gary
 
 With my model 3 and Jabiru 2200 (SN. 1665), I need only a tiny drop at 
 the end of the dipstick, in taildragger down position, Gary. Any excess 
 of that ends up in the recovery bottle, anyway. With my "drop at the 
 end of the stick" I fly many hours without needing more oil.
 
 Cheers,
 Michel
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:23 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				I guess that is the advantage of the dry sump engine.  Put on a set of
 floats ....no probs.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:59 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				Gary-
 When I initially filled my engine, I used the (then) figure of 2.2 
 quarts (US), and filed a notch on the dipstick when the oil had settled 
 and leveled off. This is where I have flown for 140 hours on the 
 plane...with the obvious oil changes of course. I get some oil 
 collecting in the canister, but have not measured it. I have dumped it 
 when it gets about halfway full, which has happened a couple of times. 
 Mine is a taildragger too, and my installation instructions said to 
 re-calibrate the stick for 'draggin'.
 
 My CHT's have always been under the max...I have an EIS so I just set 
 the top end parameters and let it go at that. Trying to recall any high 
 end temps...just can't recall the particular numbers...too many other 
 things to keep track of, as I'm still learning to fly and that keeps my 
 attention for the most part. But I'll make it a point to record some 
 numbers tomorrow....never over 300 F, that's for sure.
 
 Go to Pete's (or Andy's I think) website and look at the engine 
 pictures there, and you'll see how much fin they added around the 
 exhaust pipe area,  and maybe some on top too.
 
 Probably better temps with the larger/newer heads, but the Economy 
 Tuning (lean burn) added some temperature, I'm sure...it sure did to 
 the EGT.
 
 Lynn
 p.s. Since I first filled my engine with oil, I have seen figures of 
 2.3 US quarts , and 2.43 US quarts, so what's a guy to believe?
 
 On Tuesday, September 5, 2006, at 11:31  AM, Algate wrote:
 
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  Lynn
 
  I haven't seen the newer model Jab so I don't know what to compare 
  with. My
  CHT's run at around 298 F at cruise during summer, so if you have more 
  fin
  area you must have great temps.
 
  As mine is a tail dragger my oil level is pretty difficult to set  so 
  I have
  been gradually increasing to get a reading mid way between the high 
  and low
  mark on the stick. On the weekend I went for a flight and it emptied 
  about a
  pint of oil into the overflow canister and the belly of my plane.
 
  I ended up dumping all of the oil and refilling it with correct 
  capacity but
  it hardly registers on the dip stock when standing "3 point".
 
  I checked with the Jab dealer in Canada and he said that this is a 
  common
  occurrence if you overfill the oil.
 
  Just when I had become really confident in the engine. Oh well
  Gary Algate
  Classic 4 Jab2200
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  Wow, Gary, I was just looking at the heads on your engine, and noticed
  how much more fin area I have around the exhaust pipe. Mine is the
  newer engine, with larger heads, but I never realized how MUCH larger
  'til I saw your engine. I had never seen a picture of the earlier
  engine 'til now.
 
  Lynn
  On Friday, September 1, 2006, at 08:12  AM, Algate wrote:
 
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:31 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		   From: Lynn Matteson [lynnmatt(at)jps.net]
  p.s. Since I first filled my engine with oil, I have seen figures of 
  2.3 US quarts , and 2.43 US quarts, so what's a guy to believe?
 
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 Lynn, it could be with or without the oil cooler. I also have two figures in my manual, but in liters: 2 liters  and 2.3 liters . But when changing oil, you can't empty the cooler so it is 2 liters I use.
 
 Cheers,
 Michel
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:49 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				Same problem with my NSI engine in a TD aircraft.  I
 bought a new Soob dipstick this summer to fix that.  I
 don't mind being a cup or so low, but it would not
 show on the old stick.  Didn't know if it was a tad
 low or empty, so now I can see every quart.
 
 Kurt S.   
 
 --- Algate <algate(at)attglobal.net> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Thanks Michel
  
  It's a shame that they haven't come up with an
  extended dip stick for tail
  dragger installations.
  
  Regards
  
  Gary
  
  With my model 3 and Jabiru 2200 (SN. 1665), I need
  only a tiny drop at 
  the end of the dipstick, in taildragger down
  position, Gary. Any excess 
  of that ends up in the recovery bottle, anyway. With
  my "drop at the 
  end of the stick" I fly many hours without needing
  more oil.
  
  Cheers,
  Michel
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 2:32 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				I just changed my oil today, Michel, and just to be contrary, I  
 disconnected the lower oil cooler line and drained the cooler, too.  
 Don't know how much I got out, but it made me feel better to try. On  
 start-up, I cranked a bit with the mags off until I saw pressure.
 
 Lynn
 
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		  > From: Lynn Matteson [lynnmatt(at)jps.net]
 > p.s. Since I first filled my engine with oil, I have seen figures of
 > 2.3 US quarts , and 2.43 US quarts, so what's a guy to believe?
 
  Lynn, it could be with or without the oil cooler. I also have two  
  figures in my manual, but in liters: 2 liters  and 2.3 liters . But  
  when changing oil, you can't empty the cooler so it is 2 liters I use.
 
  Cheers,
  Michel
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 10:00 pm    Post subject: Jabiru 2200 conversion | 
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				On Sep 8, 2006, at 12:33 AM, Lynn Matteson wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I just changed my oil today, Michel, and just to be contrary, I 
  disconnected the lower oil cooler line and drained the cooler, too.
 
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 Of course, it can be done, Lynn. But, if I remember correctly, the user 
 manual doesn't say that it should be done. I guess, when you change 
 oil, you always have a bit of the old one left. By disconnecting the 
 cooler, you certainly did a better job than me, my friend. I will do 
 the same as you at the next oil change.
 
 Cheers,
 Michel
 
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