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mr bill
08-08-2013, 04:38 PM
I have a KF4 and the Rotax 912 ULS starter (heavy duty) is interfering with the firewall. Have others run into this and what is the solution? Do I have to go back to a standard starter or put a big dent (figuratively speaking) in the firewall?

Geowitz
08-08-2013, 04:50 PM
The instructions for model 4 kits actually officially addressed this issue by cutting out the interfering section and riveting in a box to go around it. Sorry don't have a picture, but could get back to you with better instructions if no one else has them.

mr bill
08-08-2013, 06:27 PM
Been thru the manuals several times and can find no reference to the problem.

Slyfox
08-08-2013, 07:26 PM
I had the same issue when I put the uls in my model 4. I had the ul engine. what I did was. Oh ya it was like 5 degrees out when I hung my motor, so I was lets say in a hurry. I got out a big bar and a hammer and made it fit. Unless I told somebody, nobody would know it. Oh and it fly's great, and hasn't fallen out of the sky either.

Geowitz
08-08-2013, 07:32 PM
Mr Bill - PM sent

henrysamson
08-10-2013, 06:58 PM
I had the same problem. My instructions included a "cutout" in the foot well of the firewall on the right side for the starter. I also cut off the long protrusions on the starter itself. But, the first time I tried to hang my engine the starter interfered with the firewall. I drilled out the rivets for the cutout and made a larger one and trimmed the firewall to fit the larger cutout. It is still a close fit as I did not want the cutout to be so large as to interfere with the toes of the co-pilots left foot.

Wheels
08-11-2013, 07:19 AM
I had a starter problem and had to remove the engine to get to the starter. My mechanic made a firewall access panel in the passenger side behind the starter. it is just dandy. I removed and replaced the starter in two hours last year to replace an o ring. (yup, rebuilt the starter while it was out.) can get you pix.

GWright6970
08-11-2013, 08:49 PM
"Can get you pix."

Wheels, would you please post the picture(s) in this thread. I will be needing options like this in a couple months. Your solution is very interesting to me!

Thank you!
Grover

SkyPirate
08-11-2013, 09:24 PM
to save a little fabrication time and weight,..I wonder if a 3/4 or 1 ton center cap, used on dual wheel trucks,..it's about 4.5" across,..some are made of aluminum,..depth is about 5 inches,..but that could be adjusted,..that would do 2 things,..no sharp corners inside because its round,.and there would be only 1 seal to make ,..where ,,after modifications ,.. it would fit up to firewall,..and a hole saw could be used to make the hole in firewall,..a clean round hole :)

just a thought

P,S, some are chrome ..so it would make it faster too? lol

Chase

mr bill
08-12-2013, 06:59 PM
It is done. Cut a hole in the firewall, using a Dremel cutting wheel. It went thru the stainless steel easily, then bent up and riveted a stainless bracket to the firewall. Thanks to Geowitz's help.

SkyPirate
08-12-2013, 07:09 PM
nice job :)