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From: "Russell Duffy" <13brv3@bellsouth.net>
To: "'Rotary motors in aircraft'" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: RE: [FlyRotary] Re: First run approaches
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 10:32:16 -0500
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I only crossed two wires and it cost me months of agony and frustration.
The manufacturer of the EC2 has a rewired harness option that will be =
well
worth the cost..what ever it is.  Of course you and I are wired
alike..:-)...and "I'd rather do it myself, thank you!"=20

=20

I took almost two days to wire all this stuff up, largely because I was
being careful not to make mistakes.  Rest assured, I made a few, but I
caught them.  I double and triple checked the wiring, so I think =
everything
is in it's place.  =20

=20

>From the looks of the EM-2, I'm betting that Tracy has a dedicated plug =
that
will go to the display unit now, rather than pulling wires from one big
plug.  That would certainly be the kinder and gentler way to do it.  =
There
actually seems to be more plugs than I can imagine a need for, so he =
must be
up to something :-)

=20

I'll be excited to fire up the engine, and I REALLY can't wait to get it =
to
the airport.  I'm still torn between wanting to run the engine =
extensively
at home, vs. taking it to the airport and getting it all put together.  =
More
than likely, I'll just make sure everything works, and there are no =
serious
leaks or other engine issues, then I'll call the tow truck.  Moving to =
the
airport for final assembly will buy some time for the EM-2 to become
available. =20

=20

Cheers,

Rusty

=20


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months of agony and frustration.&nbsp; The manufacturer of the EC2 has a
rewired harness option that will be well worth the cost..what ever it =
is.&nbsp;
Of course you and I are wired alike..:-)...and &quot;I'd rather do it =
myself,
thank you!&quot; </span></font></p>

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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D3 color=3Dblue face=3DArial><span =
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this
stuff up, largely because I was being careful not to make =
mistakes.&nbsp; Rest
assured, I made a few, but I caught them.&nbsp; I double and triple =
checked the
wiring, so I think everything is in it&#8217;s place.&nbsp;&nbsp; =
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go to the
display unit now, rather than pulling wires from one big plug.&nbsp; =
That would
certainly be the kinder and gentler way to do it.&nbsp; There actually =
seems to
be more plugs than I can imagine a need for, so he must be up to =
something :-)</span></font></p>

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the
engine, and I REALLY can&#8217;t wait to get it to the airport.&nbsp; =
I&#8217;m
still torn between wanting to run the engine extensively at home, vs. =
taking it
to the airport and getting it all put together.&nbsp; More than likely, =
I&#8217;ll
just make sure everything works, and there are no serious leaks or other =
engine
issues, then I&#8217;ll call the tow truck.&nbsp; Moving to the airport =
for
final assembly will buy some time for the EM-2 to become =
available.&nbsp; </span></font></p>

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