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Dennis,
I'm building an RV-6 - cowling and eng mounts about same as -7? I ordered
"blank" cowling direct from Van's cowling vendor and the engine mount direct
from Van's engine mount vendor. Both were very nice to work with.
- The "blank" cowling shipped in the Finish Kit with the canopy, std,
no legal problems, because it was still a "Van's" cowling. Not so with
engine mount - had to come shipped direct, not pass thru Van's.
Cowling had no hole for induction air in lower center of cowling - I plan to
cut my own hole and install a "theoretically perfect" duct down there to
feed my two GM A/C cores/radiators and oil cooler under the rotary engine.
I think the two cooling air holes (for Lyc) either side of the prop shaft
hole are also "blank" (no hole). I'll have to clean up that area a bit as I
think there is a depression there.
I have phone numbers and names if you are interested off list.
David Carter
----- Original Message ----- From: "DaveLeonard" <daveleonard@cox.net>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 10:35 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Motor Mount and Cowl for 13B in RV-7A
Dennis, If I were to do it over again I would use a mount from conversion
concepts. Search for them on the web, there is also a link on my site and
Tracy's site. The length of the stock cowl is just right.
Dave Leonard
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/rotaryroster/index.html
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> I am needing help to complete my fuselage and finish kit orders with
> Van's for my RV-7A. I plan on using a NA 13B or Renesis engine with
> Tracy's redrive. I need to know what motor mount others are using - any
> recommendations - Also should I order the standard cowl and spinner
> for a 200 hp Lyc. or are there better options??? I really don't want
> the standard Van's cowl with the lower chin for combustion air. Do I
> need a longer cowl to mount the engine futher foward for CG
> considerations?
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> Thanks,
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> Dennis H.
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