Installed this newly overhauled C-145-2H on the airframe over the past couple of weeks, as well as an overhauled carburetor and a full set of new Airforms baffles.
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Aryana wrote:Some nice baffles will go well with that pretty engine and airframe.
That paint scheme looks great!
Thanks! I don't have any good engine pics with the new baffles on it, but you're right, they do dress it up nicely. It's almost a shame to cover it all up with the ratty old cowlings!
The paint looks good from at least 15 feet away. The previous owner chose the scheme back in the early 90's, I think. Whether it was planned or just coincidence, Rustoleum makes a very close match to the tan color
No, I didn't. I've seen another 170 locally that did and yes, they looked awesome. In the end there were a few modifications I had to make, trimming here and there (like for the unused prop control lever on the -2H crankcase), and I had the engine on the mounts before we did any baffling so fitting the one around the pan was crazy tight.. I would've stratched up that pretty powder coating for sure... or at least that's what I"m telling myself. Non-coated fit better within the budget too.
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Thanks to all for the clairification. I had a bunch of truck wheels powder coated last year and they didn't offer anything other than "powder coating" so I was curious.
After flying my 170A/210 and being that it has sat in the hangar for 1 year and eight months it needed a little TLC to the airframe because the new engine was getting all of the attention: so I purchased a few things:
The picture of the strobe power pack is an old picture however I bought a new one. I had the Aeroflash strobe system field approved years ago and the right strobe had quit working.
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With all of the fuel system with the new IO 360 having the header tank inside the airplane. I thought a fire extinguisher would be a good Idea. A good ide in any case and something I have been meaning to do anyway. I will purchase a hose for the fire extinguisher that Amerex sells seperatly.
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The old Gill G-25 battery was on it's last legs so a new Concord RG-25XC (XC) = Extra cranking power. This battery was the easy way out. I purchased all of these things yesterday plus installed all of them. Got the # 2 radio wiring checked out and reinstalled. Tightened all of the exhaust nuts. cleaned the Battery box. Re-attached the lower portion of the passenger assist handle on the right door post which had pulled lose on the first flight.
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all of this only took 3.5 hours of my time yesterday after work. Well at least that keeps me out of the bars. Tonight she gets a bath. Top the fuel off and see what my fuel burn was for the test flight.
The cool thing is Phyllis (wife) authorized all of these purchases.
Jim
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A&P, IA, New owner C170A N1208D, Have rebuilt some 50 aircraft. So many airplanes, So little time!
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