Subject: | SLIME |
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From: | Carl Pattinson <carl@flyers.freeserve.co.uk> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Nov 2002 21:25:05 |
I know that there has been quite a lot of discussion about Europa punctures in the past and I have been given the subject some considerable thought especially as I was unable to rotate my brake caliper from the standard factory position - due to fouling the rudder cables (ie: pointing directly downward). As I understand things a puncture on a mono europa usually results in the tube casing being shredeed by the brake caliper and also jacking the aircraft up to change the tyre is not very easy. I had intended to modify a trolly jack to enable me to lift the aircraft in such a situation. Thinking back to my microlighting days I remember we used to use a compound in our tyres that effectively made them self sealing (in the event of a puncture) but couldnt remember where we got this stuff. Fortunately I came accross a source of supply whilst surfing the internet. Cost 10.00 per pack - enough for three microlight tyres (so presumably one Europa mono wheel) The URL is http://www.dadirect.co.uk/pages/enginemaint.htm I would be interested to know if anyone else has tried this product on their Europa but in any event I will probably be investing in a can of the stuff unless someone knows why I shouldnt ! Looking forward to your comments. Interestingly enough this product is sold under the trade name of "SLIME !" Carl Pattinson G-LABS |
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