Parting out KF1 FWF

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I'm selling off the rotax 532 fwf from my KF1. It only had 75 hrs on it and no damage history. I expect the engine itself is pretty much a boat anchor at this point. At present i still have everything and perhaps aside from the gascolator am selling it all. Cowling,  engine mount, rotax a gearbox, dual carb with quite a few supplies to rebuild the carbs. Mikuni pump, radiator,  hoses, expansion tank coolant reservoir. It's all here. Make me an offer. Don't see it here ask.

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Also selling fiberglass seat pan and upholstery and both aluminum control sticks and the pushrod between the 2 sticks. 

 

Seat pan is in excellent condition no noticeable cracks and upholstery is dusty but in good condition

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Since I'm ditching the 2 stroke i don't need the video anymor. If someone takes enough of the parts with a good offer I'll throw it in for free. Otherwise make me an offer

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Also selling fiberglass seat pan and upholstery and both aluminum control sticks and the pushrod between the 2 sticks.

do you happen to know if that seat pan would also fit in an Avid Model C? i am looking for a seatpan for mine to sit lower than with the sling seat.

or let me rephrase that question.. does this look like a kitfox to you? :) (that's the avid model c where the seat pan should go in )

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Also selling fiberglass seat pan and upholstery and both aluminum control sticks and the pushrod between the 2 sticks.

do you happen to know if that seat pan would also fit in an Avid Model C? i am looking for a seatpan for mine to sit lower than with the sling seat.

or let me rephrase that question.. does this look like a kitfox to you? :) (that's the avid model c where the seat pan should go in )

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short answer: Nope

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I was curious about if the seat pans would interchange, and so I grabbed a seat pan from the Kitfox 4 and set it into the MK IV fuselage I have.  It was close but not quite.  Then I measured from the seat truss top tube to the tube the top back of the seat sits on.  The Avid measured 28 1/2", and the Kitfox was 29 1/2".   Don't know if the dimentions on the Kitfox 1 is the same as the 4, but it would be about 3" narrower at the top for sure.  JImChuk

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thank you both for your replies.. looks like i'll have to start fiberglassing myself :)

 

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Here are a few more parts that could use a good home. The cowling is in excellent condition only one very small chip that I've found and without the myriad of hairline cracks that fiberglass sometimes develops. 

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Sent u a message about the whole lot of parts. 

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Anyone interested in this custom cowling I was building? Not going to be using it. Seems a shame to waste that much work so I'll let it go for $20. That's less than the materials in it. The workmanship isn't very good or at least I learned a lot doing it. Probably chop it up and toss it if no one's interested. 

Build thread here: 

 http://www.avidfoxflyers.com/index.php?/topic/6272-repairs-mods-custom-cowl-new-gearetc/&page=4

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The gear box is spoken for but everything else is still up for grabs. 

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