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Hello Andrew, first congrats on getting airborne … if you’re blowing steam between the housings check them for warping or rather ensure there is none.
Do you have any pictures of your setup? – One is worth a thousand words.
28 sq” total air inlet seems a bit small to be feeding both the radiator and oil cooler … my 2 cents worth …
Jeff
From: Andrew Martin [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2016 11:46 PM
Subject: rebuild
Well, been about 10 days since I steam cleaned the engine during the first flight, due to work just managed to pull the engine apart, bit of fun for a novice, must say I was a bit apprehensive but now am wishing
I had built it from scratch initially. for the life of me I cannot see anything obvious as being a problem so just going to get some o'rings and reassemble as per the manual.
Now the whole problem was caused by the idiot operating it, I was so preoccupied trying to get oil cooling under control I had forgotten that I had the wrong coolant inlet hose on, I had done this on purpose
during construction as it enables purging the air from the system without the multiple heat cycles saving time. the needed reinforced hose was still on the shelf. so there goes, I admit it. and to think Lynn has made comment about this in his posts recently,
I can only kick myself. Nuff said.
A few observations
My plane flies beautifully. I'm really happy with it, it feels safe.
The exit air openings on the top front of the cowl work (Peter Garrison/Mellmoth style). could quite easily see the low pressure area working above the cowl during the steam clean. coolant on the windscreen
is an annoyance but no worse than flying in rain. Oil could be worse but a cessna with catastrophic oil leak puts it on the windscreen too. I saw the very first puff out of the cowl and was able to land within a couple of minutes with coolant remaining. steam
exiting engine between rotor housing & rear end plate in region of spark plugs. once the engine cooled down refilled coolant, engine started & ran as normal just slow pressure leak.
Oil cooler is 20b Cosmo, but is just not working good enough, think it is because it shares plenum with radiator and radiator possibly has less air flow restriction, don't know. will try again when motor is
going then attack the cooling system. May even start from scratch if it tries to scare me again.
Currently plenum opens just under the prop 28 sq" diffuses for 700mm/27.5" to 68 sq" turns about 80 deg up at the firewall base, is pinched to 59 sq" in the turn into a wedge duct on the back of the radiators
which sit side by side. coolant radiator fin area is 450mm x 380mm x 60mm, oil 220mm x 290mm about same thickness but denser fins. air the exits on top front of cowl & 3 exits on bottom.
I always presumed my cooling problems caused by the exits as I can run the engine all day at reasonable power on the ground with top cowl off. but obviously not at rpms capable of collapsing bottom hose
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