i removed the patch and grommet just like Chuck said with the reducer but had to use MEK on the plastic grommet that was put on with the poly-tak.
After aligning pulley locations, these are the measurements on mine that worked. This is in the right wing.
I also just ran across the figure in the manual that actually shows the dimensions this grommet should be installed at! It wasn't in the video but is in the manual diagrams.
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Thanks for the report! Glad it worked.
Chuck
Hey guys, great information here. I'm part way thru a EX-2 build and this spring (to cold now) will start to cover. I'm trying to figure out the things that need to go in the fuselage and wings before covering.
On post #35, Trim Indicator, the indicator appears to be a Measurement Specialties SM2-7 model. Does this unit interface directly with the Garmin? And are there other options for a trim indicator?
Cheers
Dan Arnold
KEUL
Dan:
Yes, it does indeed interface with the G3X. Specific wiring to the panel is required. Definitely need to do before covering. If you order the G3X panel the necessary wiring will be included.
Don't know about other compatible options. Two suggestions: (1) talk to Mitch and (2) download the G3X manual, all 1000 pages, which may give you compatible options. I would opt for the first option initially.
Chuck
Thanks Chuck. I did download the manual but haven't chewed thru all of it yet. And I'll give Mitch a call.
Happy Holidays
Dan Arnold
KEUL
Chuck,
yesterday I painted my D windows and applied the Bull Dog as well. It says to "mist" it on ....wait 3-5 minutes and "mist" a 2nd coat and wait 5-10 minutes....which I did. The surface was sort of "dimpled" from the bulldog and I wondered what it was going to look like but went ahead and sprayed 2 coats paint. The painted surfaces of the plastic ended up also dimpled looking after paint. Looking at your picture here of your painted window....it's hard to tell.....but it looks like it might be the same way? Not smooth like the other surfaces. Just wondering as I was about to start sanding on it unless that's just the way it does. Thanks.
Dave
Not sure I can answer your question. But here are some thoughts.
I do not recall any issues with 'dimpling' as you describe. The Bull Dog went on with a mist coat leaving a dull, smooth finish as I recall. The finished paint coat was smooth and looked essentially the same as the other painted surfaces, both fabric and aluminum.
Can't say why the Bull Dog dimpled, but things to consider may include (1) whether the plastic had some foreign substances on it. Did you wipe it down with alcohol or solvent before spraying? (2) temperature (3) faulty Bull Dog? The first can of Bull Dog I bought sprayed out in 'clumps' and left an uneven surface. I pitched it and bought another can which misted nicely.
Chuck
Yes that is exactly what it did, it's bright out in clumps instead of a fine mist like they said to use. I talked to Mitch and he said the factory buys it and gallons and doesn't use the spray cans so he hasn't seen that problem either. I just sanded it all out today and re-sprayed it and it came out fine. Thanks