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Allo! My 1986 13B uses 1.5" I.D. hose on the coolant pump. Yvon.
----- Message d'origine ----- De : "Steve Brooks" <steve@tsisp.com>
À : "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Envoyé : 8 sept. 04 14:18
Objet : [FlyRotary] Re: Photos of Core tanks internals
David,
I don't have a water pump here at home, but I went out and
measured the old
hose that I had on there before changing the cooling system,
and it is
1-1/2" I.D..
Steve Brooks
-----Original Message-----
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of David Carter
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 1:59 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Photos of Core tanks internals
Bill, thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. I lay in
bed last
night thinking about hole saws & fly cutters and knew there was
another tool
I was not thinking of using. The Unibit is the perfect thing -
I have the
3/4" big one. Thanks.
As I re-measured my cores this morning, looks like, if I leave
1/8 clearance
from inbd and outbd edges of end cap plate, the new/desired
hole could be a
max of 1.0 inch. I think 3/4 is what I'm going to stick with
to replace the
existing 1/2" OD tube.
Ed, Steve, anybody: What size water hose (ID) is standard on a
13B water
pump? I need to know what size "inlet/outlet with bung" to buy
to weld into
my "parallel flow 'splitters' to accept a water hose of same ID
as Mazda
RX-7 o 8. I googled "bung radiator" and got www.becool.com
which has a
".080 1 1/2" X 6" long straight universal aluminum
inlet/outlet with 3/8"
Bung". Local Mazda has no hoses, radiators, or water pumps
for me to
measure. Anyone know the ID?
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Schertz" <Wschertz@ispwest.com>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 9:24 AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Photos of Core tanks internals
> I used a "Unibit" step drill to open up for the tube to be
welded in, you
can start small, and increase a 1/16" at a time checking for
clearance.
>
> Each core may be slightly different, so you should proceed
carefully and
measure more than once.
> Bill Schertz
> KIS Cruiser # 4045
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