I don't know much about the Jeffco tank sealant for the inside of the
cowl. I have had good luck with the Imron that's on the inside of my
cowls. The weave was filled, with the inside cowl finish as smooth as the
exterior of the plane. With white on the inside, it is very easy to
see oil drips, dirt, avgas streaks, etc. And cleanup is a snap.
I didn't want to use heat insulation blankets of any kind, as they are
difficult to keep clean. I do have some heat shields in places near my
exhaust system to help reduce cowl heat.
Of all the Lancair models, the 235 airframe is probably the most tightly
cowled of all of them. Shoehorn an O-320 in there and it gets even
more crowded. Thus, my cowls are really close in places near the
engine (exhaust system, intake tubes, alternator, starter, etc.) with less
than an inch clearance in some places. The Imron has held up admirably
well after 135 hours. Thus far, there has been no paint discoloration
on the outside of the cowls.
Gary Edwards
N21SN
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