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Kevin,
The bolt that gets left out on Tracy's adapter plate on the 20B
application is the one the chain is hooked to in your picture.
There is a second one that doesn't line up with anything. It is
located on the plugs side, but as it was pointed out, you can make a
bracket to fix that situation. Long ago, I heard it suggested to
weld an ear on top to line up with the top bolt on the 20B. I
haven't done that yet, but plan on doing it before first flight. --
Mark S.
I
guess I was confused by all the discussion on the ACRE list about bell
housings and figured I would need one. I have mostly completed an
intake and decided to let the turbo wait until phase 2, but still am
building my belly scoop and doing the easy to solve sheet metal
stuff. I need to start learning about the redrive. at one
point someone was ready to try flying the electric prop on his plane and
then, nothing more was said about it.
here's the photo
again. I need to dig up the CD Bruce sent with the engine and find
out what I actually bought.
Kevin Lane Portland, OR
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- ----- Original There is
only one bolt on Tracy’s adaptor plate that does not go on the 20 rear
housing, and that is at the starter position. No too tough to make a
bracket the accept that bolt.
- BUT, I don’t have that photo anymore; but I think Bruce put on a 13B
rear housing – is that right, Kevin?
-
- Al
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