CARF Joker build thread
#558
Hi Guy's,
I'm in the progress of " assemble" mine to, as an entry into turbine jets (after nearly 40 years of flying). Upon inspecting the nose gear assy, a wire cut was found close to the actuator location.
In fact, it was only 1/4inch from the actuator, making it impossible to splice the wire. A quick e mail to CARF and just a couple of days later, a brand new unit was received from CARF !!!!
That's what i call service.
Now, i'm moving further, and got kind of obstructed in the installation of the thrust pipe/carbon catch vs the engine. (Got a brand new K85G waiting to be installed).
I saw that earlier in this thread that the engine was shimmed…. why? Does the carbon ring requires a rework to fit (in the case of an K85?)
How is the canopy glued on the frame? Presume on the inside of the frame?
Many thanks for your assistance and help! Pics are always welcome :-)
Grts,
Eric
I'm in the progress of " assemble" mine to, as an entry into turbine jets (after nearly 40 years of flying). Upon inspecting the nose gear assy, a wire cut was found close to the actuator location.
In fact, it was only 1/4inch from the actuator, making it impossible to splice the wire. A quick e mail to CARF and just a couple of days later, a brand new unit was received from CARF !!!!
That's what i call service.
Now, i'm moving further, and got kind of obstructed in the installation of the thrust pipe/carbon catch vs the engine. (Got a brand new K85G waiting to be installed).
I saw that earlier in this thread that the engine was shimmed…. why? Does the carbon ring requires a rework to fit (in the case of an K85?)
How is the canopy glued on the frame? Presume on the inside of the frame?
Many thanks for your assistance and help! Pics are always welcome :-)
Grts,
Eric
Last edited by Speedrick; 02-08-2019 at 02:19 PM.
#559
Thread Starter
Eric
The carbon bells position is fixed by the former, so you always shim the turbine to be central in that circle.
Canopy glues inside, you must clean the inside surface with a Dremel sanding drum to make it a uniform thickness. You can glue it with ZAP560 and magnets or tack it with thick CA and a kicker that does not fog the clear
pictures through the thread.
The carbon bells position is fixed by the former, so you always shim the turbine to be central in that circle.
Canopy glues inside, you must clean the inside surface with a Dremel sanding drum to make it a uniform thickness. You can glue it with ZAP560 and magnets or tack it with thick CA and a kicker that does not fog the clear
pictures through the thread.
#560
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Hi Guy's,
I'm in the progress of " assemble" mine to, as an entry into turbine jets (after nearly 40 years of flying). Upon inspecting the nose gear assy, a wire cut was found close to the actuator location.
In fact, it was only 1/4inch from the actuator, making it impossible to splice the wire. A quick e mail to CARF and just a couple of days later, a brand new unit was received from CARF !!!!
That's what i call service.
Now, i'm moving further, and got kind of obstructed in the installation of the thrust pipe/carbon catch vs the engine. (Got a brand new K85G waiting to be installed).
I saw that earlier in this thread that the engine was shimmed…. why? Does the carbon ring requires a rework to fit (in the case of an K85?)
How is the canopy glued on the frame? Presume on the inside of the frame?
Many thanks for your assistance and help! Pics are always welcome :-)
Grts,
Eric
I'm in the progress of " assemble" mine to, as an entry into turbine jets (after nearly 40 years of flying). Upon inspecting the nose gear assy, a wire cut was found close to the actuator location.
In fact, it was only 1/4inch from the actuator, making it impossible to splice the wire. A quick e mail to CARF and just a couple of days later, a brand new unit was received from CARF !!!!
That's what i call service.
Now, i'm moving further, and got kind of obstructed in the installation of the thrust pipe/carbon catch vs the engine. (Got a brand new K85G waiting to be installed).
I saw that earlier in this thread that the engine was shimmed…. why? Does the carbon ring requires a rework to fit (in the case of an K85?)
How is the canopy glued on the frame? Presume on the inside of the frame?
Many thanks for your assistance and help! Pics are always welcome :-)
Grts,
Eric
#561
No worries, i had a swift reply from the CARF Team, and just a couple of days later a box at the front door.
Great service from them :-)
Regards,
Eric
#563
Thread Starter
Really you should contact your rep,or dealer you bought it from. But it’s on the site. [email protected].
You need to give your Q number which is how CARF track orders/models sold.
Dave
You need to give your Q number which is how CARF track orders/models sold.
Dave
#565
Hello,
Today, I was occupied installing the turbine K85.
As mentioned previously in this thread, the center of the engine is lower then the thrust tube intake, but rather then putting a 1/4" spacer under the engine, I would think
that moving the intake to the opposite direction would be more convenient. As the center of the engine is what's important, in respect of the exit in the back.
Moving the engine up would misalign the thrust tube, or am I wrong?
First measurements are also indicating that the thrust tube is too long.... cutting or leaving as is?
Kind Regards,
Eric
Today, I was occupied installing the turbine K85.
As mentioned previously in this thread, the center of the engine is lower then the thrust tube intake, but rather then putting a 1/4" spacer under the engine, I would think
that moving the intake to the opposite direction would be more convenient. As the center of the engine is what's important, in respect of the exit in the back.
Moving the engine up would misalign the thrust tube, or am I wrong?
First measurements are also indicating that the thrust tube is too long.... cutting or leaving as is?
Kind Regards,
Eric
#567
Thread Starter
You should not change the thrust line as that is calculated separately to any turbine. So pack the turbine as thousands of us always do.
Yes,it is a little long, cut or leave it’s your choice
Yes,it is a little long, cut or leave it’s your choice
#571
Sorry for asking such stupid questions...
As I'm new into jets, I would like to do it right. That's why the question was raised
So, you are saying that the center of the thrust line is not the multiplex frame???
Regards,
Eric
#572
Thread Starter
Eric
No question is stupid when you don’t have the answer, this forum is here to ask and ask!
I can’t tell you if the rails are centred on the round carbon bell mouth without looking at mine again, but generally, no they are not. JetCat were on of the first and the biggest influence and most turbines are not centred on the mounts, this carries over from I/C ducted fan conversions-where the fan was rubber mounted.
But, mount the pipe and then centre the turbine is normal practice.
No question is stupid when you don’t have the answer, this forum is here to ask and ask!
I can’t tell you if the rails are centred on the round carbon bell mouth without looking at mine again, but generally, no they are not. JetCat were on of the first and the biggest influence and most turbines are not centred on the mounts, this carries over from I/C ducted fan conversions-where the fan was rubber mounted.
But, mount the pipe and then centre the turbine is normal practice.