Hiperbiper
Line Up and Wait
I'm done with the Condition Inspection on the Hiperbipe that was due in December. This was my third inspection since I've owned her (or she owned me...) and I was determined to not only inspect but to really look at the plane and maybe see things that were getting long-in-the-tooth that warrented retirement.
I found an oil leak that turned out to be caused by a bent pushrod that was caused by a sticking exhaust valve. Reamed the guides (all of 'em. What the hell; I was already dirty...) and replaced the pushrod and all the shroud tube seals.
Found some Black-wire corrosion in the big gauge runs so I replaced all the wire 10Ga and above. While at it I couldn't determine the age of the Master and Start Contactors so they both got replaced. More new wire. Made a new ground buss. Installed an JPI EGT/CHT system. Upgraded to a Plane Power internally regulated alternator (getting rid of the VR and OVR). Put in an alternator INOP light directly in front of me. Installed custom cockpit LED lighting (Red/White switchable) replaced a questionable ammeter shunt with a new one. Replaced a bit of fabric that had become oil soaked around an inspection cover on the bottom of the airplane. Re-did some plumbing on the Smoke System...
Prop to Tail. I poked and prodded and fixed and replaced and upgraded and cleaned and polished. I have ventured into the recesses of this airpane that have not seen the light of day since it's Birth in 1982!
At the end (a Month on...) I knew my airplane better, I felt I had done good service and useful upgrades and as a whole I was pleased...
Books (Airframe, Powerplant and Prop) were signed off. Test flight perfect.
As I was taxi-ing from the fuel pumps at DTN this evening after the test flight I looked out the front and centered on the VNE bow was the wet compass.
It was leaking..
I had to laugh!
Chris
Hiperbipe 7HT
I found an oil leak that turned out to be caused by a bent pushrod that was caused by a sticking exhaust valve. Reamed the guides (all of 'em. What the hell; I was already dirty...) and replaced the pushrod and all the shroud tube seals.
Found some Black-wire corrosion in the big gauge runs so I replaced all the wire 10Ga and above. While at it I couldn't determine the age of the Master and Start Contactors so they both got replaced. More new wire. Made a new ground buss. Installed an JPI EGT/CHT system. Upgraded to a Plane Power internally regulated alternator (getting rid of the VR and OVR). Put in an alternator INOP light directly in front of me. Installed custom cockpit LED lighting (Red/White switchable) replaced a questionable ammeter shunt with a new one. Replaced a bit of fabric that had become oil soaked around an inspection cover on the bottom of the airplane. Re-did some plumbing on the Smoke System...
Prop to Tail. I poked and prodded and fixed and replaced and upgraded and cleaned and polished. I have ventured into the recesses of this airpane that have not seen the light of day since it's Birth in 1982!
At the end (a Month on...) I knew my airplane better, I felt I had done good service and useful upgrades and as a whole I was pleased...
Books (Airframe, Powerplant and Prop) were signed off. Test flight perfect.
As I was taxi-ing from the fuel pumps at DTN this evening after the test flight I looked out the front and centered on the VNE bow was the wet compass.
It was leaking..
I had to laugh!
Chris
Hiperbipe 7HT
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