Another bearing question....sound
Ron Van Putte
vanputte at cox.net
Thu Oct 23 10:22:22 AKDT 2003
Keith Hoard wrote:
>
> What was THEIR heart rate monitors reading when they caught up
> with you??
> Who said they caught up with me?
Ron
>
>
> That is true if you can still hear sounds like the balls in our
> bearings clicking together. Those of us who are acoustically
> challenged will have to ask a younger friend to listen to the
> balls clicking together. A couple of years ago I was running a
> marathon while wearing a heart monitor. I had set an alarm to
> warn me when my heart rate exceeded 155 beats per minute. The
> problem was that I couldn't hear the alarm. My fellow marathoners
> kept telling me that my heart rate alarm was sounding. It was
> disconcerting to have a guy/gal running next to me say, "Your
> heart monitor is telling you to slow down."
>
> Sorry about straying from the subject.
>
> Ron Van Putte
>
>>
>>
>>>>What are the first signs of bearing problems. Since starting
>>>>
>>>>
>>Intermediate
>>
>>
>>>>practice in July, I have just got into flying the same airplane/engine
>>>>regularly enough to wear on an engine and tell the difference in
>>>>performance. I have 97 flights on a Zen/Webra 145AAR combination. I use
>>>>Cool Power 15% and after run oil religiously. I have a tach which
>>>>
>>>>
>>varies
>>
>>
>>>>so much with light emissions that I deem it as unreliable. So what do
>>>>
>>>>
>>you
>>
>>
>>>>look for?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thanks, Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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