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---- Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> tonyslongez@cox.net wrote:
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> >Hello
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> >fellow rotary fliers I don't usually reply to this group as I've been tied up with the "other e-mail group" but all that aside, I have an idea that I would like to run by you guys as I hear this group is a little more open to ideas than the "other group". I've been reading about these heat issues, I think this might be an answere. Mcmaster Carr has this part# 8498K35 they have several different types of castable ceramics that have all sorts of properties -200 + 7000 deg F and this stuff is really strong, it cures room temp after 16 -24hrs depending on the type you buy. So what I'm prposing won't necessarily keep your exhaust from cracking do to improper fabrication, maybe we could cast a box around the exhaust to keep the radiant heat out of our cowlings. Maybe???
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> >Tony
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> Interesting idea; is it strong enough to just cast a manifold? What
> would it weigh relative to the cast iron stock manifold?
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>
Charlie
Not sure I think the weight would be determind by the casting technique.
I'm thinking a hollow box inside a slightly larger hollow box with equal distance all around. I'm at work right now so I can't draw a 3D for you but I will do that when I get home tonight. I think it will work great and we can customize it to fit almost any exhaust.
Tony
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