The SAGA continues. I don't know where to post now, I'm in that limbo, was looking for a Thorp T-18 or S-18, now I have one, but still it seems like a dream. Each day in the hangar is a thrill. 883FF was a dusty blue promise. Now it's been washed, polished, and brakes bled. The controls inspected and lubed. The fuel tank drained and mopped out. Added 5 gallon 100LL. Pulled the top plugs and filled each Cylinder @ TDC with Marvell Mystery oil, then hand pulled the prop 20 or 30 turns for feel. Then ran the starter, plugs still out, until generous oil pressure. Then plugs in and Start It Up!! THE MOMENT to LIVE for. CHUFFING and Barking, with Marvel oil smoke, it came to life, and settled in to a nice steady beat. Solid tappets tickling, unmuffled crossover pipes gently barking, and that great propeller wind! A few minutes later, shut down. Engine seems good, but much inspection remains. Jump starting from the truck is a drag, so we got a NAPA 7581R and some post adapters. That equals the 28# weight and cranking power of the Concorde RG35, at $110 savings. Starts good too. Taxi tests went well, including a full power run up, and Marilyn did well with it. She needs more seat cushions. I need less. The tail wheel is a question. It's a Maule wheel? one arm on the right side, with a leaf spring pack? The solid rubber tire is worn more on the right side. Looks funny, kind of a taper... Ron Wantaja the aviation author is hangared right across from us. What a kick.
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