Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #59895
From: Peter Sokolowski <air.peter@googlemail.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] Re: Engine data
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 06:17:47 -0400
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Thanks to all who replied.
 
Yes, I should have written tow bar. It was just a 1:1 translation and I could have made better.
 
Any drawings or suggestions how to build it myself ? Again - I can design my own, but why to re-invent the wheel ?
 
Thanks and all the best,
 
Peter
LCN2 (O360, MKII, 95 % ?)

2011/10/4 <vtailjeff@aol.com>
Pull rod? Do you mean "tow bar"?  Lancair may sell these separately.

Jeff

Sent from my iPad

On Oct 3, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Brent Regan <brent@regandesigns.com> wrote:

> Peter asks:
>
> <<<<<1 . CHTs are all around 185 with the exeption of no. 3. It is also the one where EGT is only 620 wheras all others are at 790. That should not be the case and I am surching the reason.
>
> 2. Engine cowling is quite close to the exhaust - what is the recommended minimum distance?
>
> 3. In case I want to isolate the exhaust for heat isolation, is it better to isolate the exhaust or to put some isolating material to the cowling ?
>
> 4. Any recomentations for a pull rod  for the Lancair 360 ? Finally is decided that I need one and do not want to reinvent the wheel.>>>>>>
>
> 1) Ground runs will not give you an accurate indication of what will happen at high power settings. You can try to swap injectors to see if the low temperature follows the injector but I suspect these readings will become meaningful at higher power settings. Monitor these readings carefully during early flight testing.
>
> 2) This depends on how much cooling is available. An effective product to use is Zetex A600. It is a cloth material that has one face covered in thin aluminum. You can make your own by using spray adhesive (3M #90) to bond heavy duty cooking aluminum foil to class cloth and then bonding that to your cowling. Seal the edges with RTV.
>
> 3) Do NOT insulate the exhaust pipe. This causes the pipe to get hot and can lead to failure.
>
> 4) I can't help you with this one.
>
> I hope this helps. In what country are you building your aircraft?
>
> Regards
> Brent Regan
>
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