Paul,
Great idea...! Looks fabulous...!
Since you may make more copies, I have a
suggestion. In its present configuration, changing the filter would cause
lots of spilled oil. If the adapter were extended several inches, and
another 90-deg bend incorporated, you could hang the filter down (vertical),
tucked into the little space in front of the intake manifold. The extender
that you'd need to incorporate could be offered in several lengths to
accommodate various configurations.
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Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 10:26 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Oil filter adapter
Hi, fellow rotary enthusiasts....We finally finished research
and development on the 90 degree oil filter adapter for the 13b. The
problem I had with the original oil filter location was that the height of
the oil filter would interfere with the top of my cowling. I purchased a
remote oil filter adapter kit, and after looking at it, I decided I did not
want the extra weight, extra hoses (every additional hose is a potential
leak), and it just didn't look very professional. A machinist friend of mine
has made oil filter adapters for Lycomings, so we put pooled our ideas and
came up with this 90 degree adapter. It lowers the overall height of the oil
filter, requires no additional hoses, and best of all, it uses the original
oil filter "pad" that comes on the engine in the first place. Why re-create
the part that the oil filter screws onto if it ain't broke? Plus, I can
now still use the original small oil filter. He is going to make a few of
them, and I guess we'll see how much interest there is in them. Here come
the pictures. Thanks in advance for any and all comments and
suggestions. I have more pictures from different
angles if anyone would like. Don't want to send too many at once, to prevent
long download times. Paul Conner
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