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Postby RudiGreyling » Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:24 pm

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Postby RudiGreyling » Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:27 pm

Rotax Technical Articles by Mike Stratman
The following links are a series of articles that appeared in Ultralight Flying! Magazine starting in June 1987. These articles explore many areas of ownership and maintenance of an Ultralight, powered parachute, or light homebuilt aircraft. They have been written by CPS President Mike Stratman for the purpose of assisting their customers. Be aware that older articles may have information that has since been updated.
http://www.800-airwolf.com/articles.htm

Part #1...Break In And Periodic Maintenance
Part #2...What To Do When It Quits
Part #3...Understanding The Electrical System
Part #4 ..Servicing The Gear Box
Part #5...Delivering The Power - How To Order A Prop
Part #6...Delivering The Power - A Buyer's Guide To Selecting A Prop
Part #7...Using The Right Service Tools
Part #8...Understanding and Mounting Your Exhaust System
Part #9...Reading The Plugs

Part #10..Tuning The Bing Carburetor
Part #11.Tuning The Bing Carburetor - Understanding The Mid-Range Circuit
Part #12.Monitoring The Engine's Vital Signs With Instruments
Part #13..Shielding Ignition Parts For Radio Noise Suppression
Part #14..Important Production Changes You Should Know About
Part #15..Diagnostic Engine Repair - Disassembling The Rotax Motor
Part #16..Diagnostic Engine Repair - Final Teardown And Inspection
Part #17..Reworking The Parts
Part #18..Diagnostic Engine Repair - The Final Assembly
Part #19..Taking Control Of What Your Engine Burns

Part #20..The New Rotax 582
Part #21..How To Set Up A Liquid Cooling System That Works
Part #22..Timing The Rotax Engine
Part #23..Understanding Two-Cycle Lubricants
Part #24..A Comprehensive Guide To Troubleshooting
Part #25..Rotax Introduces The Model "C" Gear Box
Part #26..Diagnostic Engine Repair - Rebuilding The Liquid-Cooled Rotax
Part #27..Diagnostic Engine Repair - Blown Pistons Tell the Story
Part #28..Take A Tour Of The Rotax Motor Works
Part #29..The New Rotax 582 Turnkey Powerplant

Part #30..Diagnostic Engine Repair - Rebuilding The Liquid Cooled Rotax
Part #31..Measuring Prop Inertia
Part #32..Understanding The Ducati Ignition
Part #33.. Utilizing Your Engine's Electrical Output
Part #34..What An In-Flight Adjustable Pitch Prop Can Do For You
Part #35..High Altitude Compensating Carbs
Part #36..The New Hi-Tech Rotax FLYdat
Part #37..The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Of Oxygenated Fuels
Part #38..Knowing Your Engine's Vital Signs
Part #39..Timing The Ducati Ignition

Part #40..The Rotax 618 Engine
Part #41..Fail-safe Fuel Delivery
Part #42..The Rotax Decision
Part #43..Automated Engine Monitoring
Part #44..Carb Ice: The threat & the Theory
Part #45..Pros & Cons of Oil Injection
Part #46..The Stealth Rotax
Part #47..Rotax Piston Maintenance
Part #48...Rotax Exhaust Alternative
Part #49.. Utilizing the Ducati Generator

Part #50.. Curing Rotary Valve Shaft Problems
Part #51 Rotax On-line Warranty Registration
Part #52 Rebuilding the Bing Carburetor
Part #53 Fuel Pump Maintenance
Part #54 B Gearbox Maintenance
Part #55 & #56 C & E Gearbox Maintenance
Part #57 Rotax Storage and Water Damage
Part #58 Troubleshooting the Ducati Ignition
Part #59 Diagnostic Leak Testing

Part #60 Using Choke in Carb Tuning
Part #61 What to know about Prop Strikes
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