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- Don Burquest
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08 Jul 2019 10:21 #1
by Don Burquest
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Thanks, Matt! Makes sense
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06 Jul 2019 15:27 #2
by Matt Gunsch
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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without the scat tube hooked up, there was nothing to dampen the vibrations,
A&P, IA, PPSEL
too many years GA and Warbird Maint
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- Don Burquest
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02 Jul 2019 15:45 #3
by Don Burquest
cabin heater muff was created by Don Burquest
Three years ago I installed a cabin heater muff on the exhaust system to protect the other engine parts from the heat of the exhaust, but I never hooked up the heater itself. The two openings of the muff I left open. Recently I discovered that the outlet that would have led to the heater box had broken off and taken a small piece of the shield itself with it. I am curious as to why this happened. Could it be that without the air flowing through the muff that would have taken place had I run tubing from the opening through the engine baffle, the muff became too hot? Otherwise I am at a loss.
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