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Old 11-26-2007, 08:35 AM
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Jets, and helicopters don't stop flying because of the rain
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This has to be the best " do it yourself " thread of all time. You are one talented dude!
Beleave me anyone that can turn a wrench can do this.

Just requires patience and alot of Corona
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Originally Posted by bobkatz
Jets, and helicopters don't stop flying because of the rain

Yep the next time I,m sitting in a plane I will think of this.


Here is the spray bar setup. for the compressor wash.

Also pictured are the Tach generators these bolt to the turbine
accsesory gear boxes N1, N2.
They are basicaly little generators with a square drive that
give the tachs the signal.

I got these on EBAY for 160.00 a piece. Gotta love it
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Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
Dont really know. Just tap water. I would assume a additive to clean any salt spray accumulation wouldnt hurt. But I would feel better knowing it would not eat the metal the turbine blades are made of.
KR, I would think that the blades should be made of Inconel, (at least on all the larger ones I've dissected for D/T) which should be pretty resistant to levels of anything that "normal" tap water would have in it-meaning to me that the blades would probably be the least thing subject to corrosive effects of the salt water. Don't know if you would need some sort of additive or not. It seems to me the best "additive" would be lots and lots of fresh water to dilute and wash out any salt, but I know diddly about it.
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Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
Yep the next time I,m sitting in a plane I will think of this.


Here is the spray bar setup. for the compressor wash.

Also pictured are the Tach generators these bolt to the turbine
accsesory gear boxes N1, N2.
They are basicaly little generators with a square drive that
give the tachs the signal.

I got these on EBAY for 160.00 a piece. Gotta love it
Ya, Generally on older hellllecopters @ least if they flew w/in 50 ft of sea water immediately upon landing a fresh water flush was mandated because of the salt air and corrosive properties of it. That's why distilled would be superior. It has no impurities and it acts like a magnet, just wants to pick up and dissolve any thing in it's path. If you drink too much, it can actually pull minerals out of your body. PS ask PPS about " salt-away" maybe. Gerry, what material are the turbine blades made of in your engines ?

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body. Gerry, what material are the turbine blades made of in your engines ?

Maybe If Jim sees this he can answer I dont really know.

IS that a picture of you at keywest Slurping a Martini?


I had to modify the CAN mounts by adding more foot area
I used 1/4 plate.

Whiped out the ARC and used 6013 rods.

I attached (TACK WELDED) all 4 mounts temporaraly. I will
Unbolt all the mounts off the Turbine and drop them down in the boat tommaro to double check the alighnment.

Then I will drill the new holes.
They will lay flat on the
Skater Engine rails.

Then I will prime them and paint them the LEXUS metalic
Blue.
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the ones we used on the fj 44 turbins were titanium fur tree design neat progress gerry cant wait to see it run looks nice
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These blades are several different types and styles of blades. The compressor blades are stainless steel airfoil type compressor blades. The centrifugal compressor is titanium. the gass produser blades are high temp coated in=mpulse/reaction blades. and the power turbine blades are also stainless steel with shrouded blade tips. Oh yeah if you know who stole CARD SHARK it's reall simple. Call the F#@King cops.
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Originally Posted by JAMESP7453
These blades are several different types and styles of blades. The compressor blades are stainless steel airfoil type compressor blades. The centrifugal compressor is titanium. the gass produser blades are high temp coated in=mpulse/reaction blades. and the power turbine blades are also stainless steel with shrouded blade tips.
Like I said, I know diddly about it. Pretty well all the blades that I ever cut up to make DT specimens out of were inconel. Every now and then I'd get one that had an inco hub and titanium blades, but they were the exception. Out of an entire turbine I only got one or two components though. Most all of the ones I chopped up were about 3ft in diameter or more, I never had any off the smaller turbines.
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Like I said, I know diddly about it. Pretty well all the blades that I ever cut up to make DT specimens out of were inconel. Every now and then I'd get one that had an inco hub and titanium blades, but they were the exception. Out of an entire turbine I only got one or two components though. Most all of the ones I chopped up were about 3ft in diameter or more, I never had any off the smaller turbines.
James/CC, Thanks on the turbine material updates. ? what are DT specimens. thanks j Look'n real-fine, Gerry great job.
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