Cessna 195 owned and piloted by a good friend. It has 25 hours since the last rebuild of the engine. Today he was retorquing the cylinders. Each cylinder has 12 studs and there are nine cylinders. The engine mount is hinged on the left side. It swings to the left about 30 degrees. It truly helps access to the back side of the engine
In reply to pilotbraden :
Thanks for the explanation about the engine mounts. I wasn't sure what I was seeing as I tried to figure out the orientation of the engine to the bulkhead.
Duke said:Donebrokeit said:Alpacas are cute, intelligent, and pretty sweet-natured.
Llamas, on the other hand, can be evil.
I understand llamas have been domesticated for 5,000 years, there are none in the wild. They're like big dogs, they ride in the car. They know within 2 hours of insemination if they're pregnant then no one else is allowed near, but their digestive system is sooo efficient, their poop is no good as fertilizer.
I know you've been wondering ....
noddaz said:Donebrokeit said:
Wow. There must be some sort of story to go with this that we will never hear.
See the numbers? Those are racing sheep!
Edit for photo. We have standards!
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