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I ceramic coated rotors. Used a toaster oven for that. Coated side plates, and made an oven from plywood using halogen lamps for the heat source. Used springs from those large paper clips to hold the lamps off the wood. Aluminum foil to reflect the heat off the wood.
Do it outside, in case the wood catches fire. Unprotected energized wires. This ain't safe. But, it did work.
On Monday, January 23, 2017 4:25 PM, Charlie England <flyrotary@lancaironline.net> wrote:
Ouch. Anyone have any experience with
any of the DIY coatings? For that money, you consider building
your own curing oven....
Charlie
On 1/23/2017 3:01 PM, Ernest Christley wrote:
Got a quote from
Jet-Hot. A fairly simple Y shaped muffler system for
Corvair would be around $300.
I am interested in ceramic coatings also. A
question arises in the areas of slip joints or
ball joints.
Also with pushers (perish the thought) what
will the effect of a hotter exhaust blowing on
the propeller in a more concentrated fashion vs
a cooler blast modified by the radiation of the
exhaust system being cooled by moving air
leaving the cowling?
Rich
Lynn, Et All,
I want to mention the alternative to
heat wraps, ceramic coatings. I have
used Jet-Hot on headers for insulation
and performance. Early Jet-Hot didn't
have a super high temp coating that
would stand up to rotary exhaust
temperatures. They have had an 1800°F+
material for some time now. They needed
to have a coating that would stand up to
turbo header temperatures. They have a
service where they apply to the inside
and outside of the pipes. There is a
very minor smoothing effect that even
help HP. The insinuative effect is as
good or better than most heat wraps, and
the pipes look great too. I have used
them for pipes on racing motorcycles
that have tight fairings. I measured a
30° difference inside my fairing with no
other changes using color change tape,
but I think is was even better than that
in terms of radiated heat. I had a
battery located in the fairing mounted
low in front of the headers. This no
longer was showing bubbling and melting
effects, and survived a 4 hour endurance
race as a total loss system. I don't
work for those guys, and wasn't
sponsored by them either. I highly
recommend them.
Bill Jepson
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