Cubby Owners

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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby tandemtod1 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:44 pm

That definitely looks suspect. Please remember though that a miss is usually associated with a problem in the high voltage side of the ignition system and what you are showing me is the low voltage side. I sincerely hope that is the problem and no more hassels. Please report back
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby clive layland » Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:36 am

Mike,
Did you manage to resolve your missfire yet?
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby atom » Sat Nov 08, 2008 5:31 pm

A week or two ago i got in touch with one of the guys from McDonalds Engineering, which was providing the VW engines for the cubby at one time. In the process i told them i would like to get some drawings and engine data which might assist in maintenance in the future. The operators manual i got from the previous owner says that i have got 2.1VW engine in my cubby. On speaking to one of the guys at the factory i was told that there is no 2.1 VW that is air cooled. All the versions of 2.1 VW are water cooled. Hence i found out that the engine was possibly a 1600 VW that was converted to 2.0 litre capacity which is air cooled.
The manual also states that the recommended oil to use is a SAE 30. Can somebody confirm what oil they are using. My cubby is only 65 hrs (3 years old) so there should not be anything wrong with "wear and tear" just yet.
If anyone has any documentation on the engine or any other usefull info it would be much appreciated.

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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby bluesmancoops » Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:04 pm

clive layland wrote:Mike,
Did you manage to resolve your missfire yet?
thought it was sorted after test flight but this weekend got some "misses" again - landed and checked everything - ensured that the leads were all in the coil/distributor etc properly and cleaned off a "dirty" terminal on the one injector and the took it for a 1/2 hr test flight and everything seems fine
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby German » Sun Nov 09, 2008 8:04 pm

Do a compression test.Know of a few cubbys with overheating problems ie loss in comp and performance-sometimes missfire
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby grostek » Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:01 am

Remove the injetors and get them tested at Diesel Electric , or a place that specialises in feul injection systems.

Also try phoning Kobus at "oh ate two 872 7610,' he build the Cubby's before selling the factory to the current owners.

Hope this is of some help.

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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby bluesmancoops » Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:49 am

have done 3hrs since changing electrical parts and all seems well
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby tandemtod1 » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:42 am

Does your Cubby miss in the climb or the cruise?
If it's good in the climb but misses in the cruise, check the reading on the rev counter when the miss manifests itself and after you have landed, plug in your laptop and check the value that the REV LIMITER is set at. I don't know what rev counter you have fitted but if it's the one fitted by cubby wings, then it's only accurate to the nearest 200 rpm. If the setting on your rev limiter is close to the reading on the rev counter, then move the limiter setting up 200 rpm and fly again and see if there is any improvement. The engine may have loosened up a bit in 65 hours and might be giving you a few extra rpm, just enough to hit the limiter.
When the engine hits the limiter, it give a symptom exactly the same as a miss
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby Giarc64 » Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:25 pm

hello fellow cubby owners

I have joined the forum. I am an active member on avcom, same username. I am almost finished with my CPL , but most importantly I have joined the ranks of being a cubby owner.

my partner and I have bought RV4ker's cubby, ZU CYB. This little aerie grows on me more and more each day. We are waiting for a new prop which should be anyday now, and then we can start the convex onto her, so in the mean time I go past the hangar every day to look at her. Yesterday I gave her a 2 hour clean. She is now shining.

I must admit that I far prefer the relaxed atmosphere here on microlighters than on avcom. Anyways as soon as we are up and flying , would be nice to organize a cubby fly in sometime this year.

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Postby John Young » Sat Jan 10, 2009 1:58 pm

Giarc64 wrote:I must admit that I far prefer the relaxed atmosphere here on microlighters than on avcom.
Hi,

Welcome :!: Mods don't tolerate k@k here - not that there is much k@k anyway. !!!!
Giarc64 wrote: .... would be nice to organize a cubby fly in sometime this year.
KFA is staging one for BB's (all welcome - why not pull a couple of Cubby's together?) ...

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He is clearing a large camping site - enjoy. (^^)

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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby bluesmancoops » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:14 pm

Giarc64 wrote:hello fellow cubby owners

I have joined the forum. I am an active member on avcom, same username. I am almost finished with my CPL , but most importantly I have joined the ranks of being a cubby owner.

my partner and I have bought RV4ker's cubby, ZU CYB. This little aerie grows on me more and more each day. We are waiting for a new prop which should be anyday now, and then we can start the convex onto her, so in the mean time I go past the hangar every day to look at her. Yesterday I gave her a 2 hour clean. She is now shining.

I must admit that I far prefer the relaxed atmosphere here on microlighters than on avcom. Anyways as soon as we are up and flying , would be nice to organize a cubby fly in sometime this year.

Cheers
Giarc
welcome to the "cubby owners/flyers" area - where are u hangared?
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby clive layland » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:34 pm

Great to hear you bought a Cubby Giarc.

I am in total agreement, lets see if we can muster a fly-inn.

Where you fly out of?

Just to let you guys know I have received my 2 books from the States on rebuilding your Volla engines. Really good reading material.
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby checkride » Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:32 pm

just a quick question to all cubby owners. Could i run AVGAS on the tri cubby with the VW engine
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby RV4ker (RIP) » Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:35 pm

I ran the Cubby on Unleaded, but the KR with same engine on Avgas? Just check plugs more often as it runs a bit hotter.....
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Re: Cubby Owners

Postby checkride » Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:18 pm

ok so how often would you check the plug if you run avgas.
I am new to light aircraft and VW engine i normally fly piper and cessna

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