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Buly,
I will never give Dale anything again - he doesn't even remember ya!
That's a YES ! on the mm, or it's a bloody big exhaust flange - just joking!
George ( down under)
Thanks Dale. I assume the measurements are in mm.
Buly
On Jul 17, 2006, at 1:50 PM, Dale Rogers wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In a "blast from the past", I located this GIF of a 'print for
> the flange
> among my files. Dunno who I got it from. Dunno if it is as useful
> as a CAD dwg. But here it is.
>
> Dale R.
>
>
> cardmarc@charter.net wrote:
>> Can you save it in a downward version of Autocad previous to 2004
>> so most of us could see it....I have 2002; lower the save year the
>> better. Marc W. ---- george lendich <lendich@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>>> MessageOK Bill - where do I sent it, it's AutoCAD 2004. You too
>>> Buly. Contact me at lendich@optusnet.com.au and I will reply with
>>> the drawings. Just check that the exhaust port is the size you
>>> want it. I made mine to fit the Cosmo, which is larger than
>>> normal exhaust ports at 2"- you may wish to change that size,
>>> however from discussion with Bill Jepson, he suggests that the
>>> exit is better to be a bit larger than a bit too small. I had it
>>> cut from 6mm SS. Just to make things difficult the bolt holes are
>>> different from port centre, and it took me ages to get this
>>> right. I must have cut a dozen templates to get it right, it's
>>> not as if you can mark it from the inside. Happy to help -
>>> always! George ( down under) ----- Original Message ----- From:
>>> Bill Schertz To: Rotary motors in aircraft Sent: Monday, July 17,
>>> 2006 8:57 AM Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fw: Engine flanges. George,
>>> I would be interested in the drawing, and apparently so would
>>> Buly. Mine were made off of a pattern that Kevin made, and they
>>> are beefier than necessary, but probably won't warp too bad
>>> either. Bill Schertz KIS Cruiser # 4045
>
> <exhaust_Port_dwg.GIF>
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