Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #8593
From: Scott Krueger <sky2high@hotmail.com>
Subject: LNC2 Cabin Heat Valve
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 17:40:22 -0600
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The cabin heat valve used on LNC2's (and others models, perhaps) are only
part of the cabin heat system.  Lancair originally supplied (circa 1989) a
heat muff for the type 5 exhaust (320, front mounted throttle body) with an
extra hot air exit for carburetor heat.  Since the engine was injected, I
had a heat muff made with a 1.5 inch entry at the bottom and a 1.5 inch exit
at the top and on the opposite side as I had a report that air entry/exit on
the same side didn't produce much heat (the cold air was short circuited).  
Cold air was taken from the left front horizontal baffle in front of Cyl 2
(above the landing light).

The valve works perfectly for my installation.  On the cabin side of the
firewall, I have a fiberglass tee that sends 1 inch of air to the copilot
footwell and 1 inch to the pilot side.  This has supplied heat adequate down
to about -10 degree F.  In warmer temperatures, the valve is only partially
open and I usually open an upper outside air vent for cool breathing air.

My friend (Wisc, Lancair 360) complained for two years that he wasn't
getting much heat in the winter and he had to dis-connect the system in the
summer because some heat came thru even when the valve was "off".  One cold
day I was present when he had the cowling removed and noted that he had the
valve set up wrong.  He had the hot air enter from the front and tried to
"wastegate" unused air to the side.  This will not work.  Hot air must enter
the side and unused air must exit the front.  If you are having a heat
problem, check this out.

Scott Krueger
LNC2 N92EX

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