Wow! Congrats on your progress. Thank you for sharing the problems you had and how it was solved. Learning from each other is key to safe and fun flying.
@@dcavidflyer3073 Working on painting the spinner. Applied adhesive sealer from 3m called 1838 part A and part B. 1 to 1 mix. In prosses of sanding prime and paint. Will post vid on this.
Great build! Two things, If you run a small bleed tube from the high side of your cooling system down to the bleed port you put in. it will self-bleed and keep the pump primed. I didn't see one but do you have a coolant tank? also, the safety wire on your prop is incorrect on one of the bolts.
You can remove the air in cooling systems with a vacuum filling device. It's used in automotive repair because newer cars have air pockets in the system. The tool works like an air conditioner vacuum pump it pulls a vacuum then you throw a valve the fluid goes in replacing the vacuum it will fill entire system without any air pockets.
Hey bro I really appreciate the updates. I have a kitfox 4 1050 (582)I want to put it on floats and I am thinking of going with a 670. I am keen to hear how yours performs. You have a sweet looking plane there! I love the Avids. I want to widen my gear too. Thanks for posting
If you want cast aluminum welded you have 2 options. One is to find a welding shop that has old dialarc TIG. I have used them and they can boil impurities out of the base in order to add material. Or find someone that has a hydrogen arc welder and knows how to use it. Saw one used by an old timer was amazed what he could do with it. Or there is a solder type alloy you can get for aluminum. It has a lower melt point than the aluminum alloy you are repairing. It can be machined after I have used it on my VW oil pan while waiting for a replacement oil pan to arrive. Those are your 3 options
Just bought an Avid and I’m already looking at options to upgrade the power. I think the 670 might be the way to go. What are your thoughts 2 years into this?
The temp spikes because your water pump is cavitating, a common problem when running a liquid cooled Rotax inverted. I drilled and tapped a fitting for an air bleed line on my 583 and installed a swirl header tank to allow the bubbles to purge from the coolant. Obviously the swirl header tank must be mounted so that it is at the top of cooling system. You should also drill a 3/32" hole in the thermostat disk if it does not have one.
That is a great idea! What I did was tap the water inlet at the pump, ran it with it cracked open to get all the air out and then set the bolt to not allow air in it. Did this a few time and all seems to be well now. Thanks for the input, may need it.
@@dcavidflyer3073Water will eventually out gas over time, cavitation will return, there must be a connection from the water pump to the header/swirl tank to continuously allow bubbles to collect an vent at pressure cap.
just curious as to why you would mount it upside down? i have a kitfox model 2 that i got a rotax rick 670 for. i mounted it facing it up. is there any benefit to puttingit upside down?
The kitfox came after the Avid Flyer, built before the company split. They wanted the avid to look more like a Cessna, so in order to do that they mount the engine upside down to fit in the cowling. Unlike Kitfox, later on, who kept it upright which they used the radial looking cowling.
Hey I'm gonna put a 670 in my avid I was wondering did you use the exhost from the 582 and wondering about the head that accommodates 4 spark plugs where do I find one of those ?
Hey, the 670 was a big hop up in power. You will need a new exhaust for it. I had it made, here is the email, cpiracing1@gmail.com. He will need pics of your set up for proper placement of the pipe. The head came with my 670. I traded in my 582 to Rotax Rick out of Florida who build mine. You should reach out to him to see if you can get one from him. I hope this helps. thanks.
Wow! Congrats on your progress. Thank you for sharing the problems you had and how it was solved. Learning from each other is key to safe and fun flying.
Thank you, how is your D motor coming along? Last video looked like you were just about ready.
@@dcavidflyer3073 Working on painting the spinner. Applied adhesive sealer from 3m called 1838 part A and part B. 1 to 1 mix. In prosses of sanding prime and paint. Will post vid on this.
Great job on the installation. Very good video presentation. Can't wait to see if fly.
Looking good man! Can’t wait to see it back in the air.
Good job !
Great job!
It's wild the power difference running a 582 on a test stand and the 670 feels like it's gonna tip the motor mounts out.
Lookin Great!
Great build! Two things, If you run a small bleed tube from the high side of your cooling system down to the bleed port you put in. it will self-bleed and keep the pump primed. I didn't see one but do you have a coolant tank? also, the safety wire on your prop is incorrect on one of the bolts.
You can remove the air in cooling systems with a vacuum filling device. It's used in automotive repair because newer cars have air pockets in the system. The tool works like an air conditioner vacuum pump it pulls a vacuum then you throw a valve the fluid goes in replacing the vacuum it will fill entire system without any air pockets.
Hey bro I really appreciate the updates. I have a kitfox 4 1050 (582)I want to put it on floats and I am thinking of going with a 670. I am keen to hear how yours performs. You have a sweet looking plane there! I love the Avids. I want to widen my gear too. Thanks for posting
Thanks man! That is why I am trying to post this stuff. There is not a lot of 670 videos out there. Will keep you posted.
Nice work man lets get flying
Thanks, it looks like we are both almost there.
If you want cast aluminum welded you have 2 options.
One is to find a welding shop that has old dialarc TIG. I have used them and they can boil impurities out of the base in order to add material.
Or find someone that has a hydrogen arc welder and knows how to use it. Saw one used by an old timer was amazed what he could do with it.
Or there is a solder type alloy you can get for aluminum. It has a lower melt point than the aluminum alloy you are repairing. It can be machined after I have used it on my VW oil pan while waiting for a replacement oil pan to arrive.
Those are your 3 options
Thank you for the input, will look into this in the future.
Just bought an Avid and I’m already looking at options to upgrade the power. I think the 670 might be the way to go.
What are your thoughts 2 years into this?
The temp spikes because your water pump is cavitating, a common problem when running a liquid cooled Rotax inverted. I drilled and tapped a fitting for an air bleed line on my 583 and installed a swirl header tank to allow the bubbles to purge from the coolant. Obviously the swirl header tank must be mounted so that it is at the top of cooling system. You should also drill a 3/32" hole in the thermostat disk if it does not have one.
That is a great idea! What I did was tap the water inlet at the pump, ran it with it cracked open to get all the air out and then set the bolt to not allow air in it. Did this a few time and all seems to be well now. Thanks for the input, may need it.
@@dcavidflyer3073Water will eventually out gas over time, cavitation will return, there must be a connection from the water pump to the header/swirl tank to continuously allow bubbles to collect an vent at pressure cap.
@@olsonspeed would you mind emailing me some pictures of your set up? DCAvidFlyer@gmail.com. thanks.
Got a link on the source for seals? Thank you
just curious as to why you would mount it upside down? i have a kitfox model 2 that i got a rotax rick 670 for. i mounted it facing it up. is there any benefit to puttingit upside down?
The kitfox came after the Avid Flyer, built before the company split. They wanted the avid to look more like a Cessna, so in order to do that they mount the engine upside down to fit in the cowling. Unlike Kitfox, later on, who kept it upright which they used the radial looking cowling.
Hey I'm gonna put a 670 in my avid I was wondering did you use the exhost from the 582 and wondering about the head that accommodates 4 spark plugs where do I find one of those ?
Hey, the 670 was a big hop up in power. You will need a new exhaust for it. I had it made, here is the email, cpiracing1@gmail.com. He will need pics of your set up for proper placement of the pipe. The head came with my 670. I traded in my 582 to Rotax Rick out of Florida who build mine. You should reach out to him to see if you can get one from him. I hope this helps. thanks.
The factory 532/582 housing has a water port there
See that is what I thought I remembered from my 582, that there was a port there. Thanks for confirming.
I like the video, but man that music is distracting.
I know I was worried about that, seemed a little load on my end to. Turned it down the best I could. Sorry