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Re: SV: Europa-List: Carb, fuel and oil tube heat shielding

Subject: Re: SV: Europa-List: Carb, fuel and oil tube heat shielding
From: GRAHAM SINGLETON <grahamsingleton@btinternet.com>
Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 14:43:49
Hi Brian=0Amaybe I should do it on my Lycoming. Plenty of heat under that c
owling. The =0Aexhaust extraction works well though.=0AGraham=0A=0A=0A=0A
=0A________________________________=0AFrom: Brian Davies <brian.davies@clar
a.co.uk>=0ATo: europa-list@matronics.com=0ASent: Wednesday, 11 May, 2011 14
:03:25=0ASubject: RE: SV: Europa-List: Carb, fuel and oil tube heat shieldi
ng=0A=0A=0AGraham,=0A =0AThe modern stuff does not do that, but is very exp
ensive.=C3=82  It is interesting =0Athat the LAA approves it on some Rotax 
912 installations.=0A =0ARegards=0A =0ABrian=0A =0AFrom:owner-europa-list-s
erver@matronics.com =0A[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On B
ehalf Of GRAHAM SINGLETON=0ASent: 11 May 2011 12:01=0ATo: europa-list@matro
nics.com=0ASubject: Re: SV: Europa-List: Carb, fuel and oil tube heat shiel
ding=0A =0AI agree Sven,=0Athere is also the problem of wear and tear of th
e wrapping. We used to find it =0Ashed fibres and dust into the engine bay 
which is not very good. There's =0Aprobably too much low frequency vibratio
n.=0AGraham=0A =0A =0A=0A________________________________=0A=0AFrom:Sidsel 
& Svein Johnsen <sidsel.svein@oslo.online.no>=0ATo: europa-list@matronics.c
om=0ASent: Wednesday, 11 May, 2011 9:26:02=0ASubject: SV: Europa-List: Carb
, fuel and oil tube heat shielding=0ABrian,=0A =0AI do not want to recommen
d for or against exhaust wrapping, because I have no =0Aexperience with it,
 but my quick comment is this:=0A =0AI would rather not reduce the air cool
ing of the exhaust pipes.  Have you seen =0Athe photo from Rotax=C3=A2
=82=AC=84=A2 engine test bed, at max take-off condition?  =0AFrightening
, if you did not know that it is designed to take it:  The exhaust =0Apipes
 are literally glowing red!=0A =0AAfter I saw this, I always think about it
 at lift-off and reduce to climb =0Asetting as soon as it is safe.=0A =0AMy
 personal view is therefore to reduce the radiation that hits the carbs and
 =0Arubber hoses as much as possible, rather than trying to prevent the hea
t from =0Aescaping its source.  Shielding the carbs and the hoses has only 
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