I am such a rotary geek....but I really dislike the list being this quiet. I am a junkie to this place.
Anyway, I have been making progress....since I am not going to Osh. Next year, surely....one year I will be right?????
I made brackets for and secured my intercooler under my engine. I also made a plenum to the intercooler to direct air and secured some scat and ceet
hoses to it.
I also wired in some temperature
activated switches for the oil and coolant fans.
The fuel return hose was originally a long return line to the cool side of the engine, routed under the engine. I do not remember why we chose this route, however, I re-did all of this to a much, much more direct and hopefully better set up.
I couldn't wait to go and start it again. I broke one of the cardinal rules of homebuilding by changing more than one thing at a time. HOWEVER, I pushed her out of the hangar and low and behold she started right up and ran smooth just like it did a week
or two again. Wahoo (tentatively
). Ran her up to 6300 rpm at 34 MP with the prop full fine (45 degrees if IIRC
) on the IVO
. Those temps really sore at WOT
but was able to keep it up for a short bit...it was
"only" 80 degrees out (about 2 am
in Houston). As I have stated, it will idle all day long, even at 100 OAT and stays pretty cool, but goes up fast with power.
I hope to get out there most the day (hopefully) tomorrow. This was fun....even if not at Osh.
Chris Barber
From: Rotary motors in aircraft [flyrotary@lancaironline.net] on behalf of DLOMHEIM@aol.com [DLOMHEIM@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 10:09 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Quiet....
I think many folks are busily mission planning their flight to OSH this year...
I sadly have no time to work on my 9A project since I am swimming pool and landscaping boy this summer...can't wait til winter again!
doug lomheim
9A OK city