reyn3545
100cc
Its been a while... holidays, and just generally being lazy. I finally decided to get started on the baffling. My excuse for waiting was that I ordered a new lower cowl, and I was going to wait for it. So, I ordered one a few weeks ago from CARF, knowing that it would be at least a month before it ships. Then, I started thinking about re-drilling all of the mounting holes in exactly the same place as the original holes, whether or not the paint and paint lines would match up, etc... and I quickly came to the decision that the best thing to do (probably) would be to finish the plane with this cowl and live with a few extra holes on the bottom of it from previous exhaust systems.
Soooo... I cut out the first panels from some CF sheeting and glued them inside the cowl opening. I'll piece-meal this together gradually, and in the end, I should wind up with baffling that creates almost a plenum of air to run over and under all 4 cylinders. That's one of the good things about round cowls, you can direct air on the upper and lower sides of the cylinders.
If all works well, the upper cowl will have not much more than a "lid" that fits on the lower cowl baffling. I'll use one side of some velcro to create a good fit between the lid and the side walls. Should be interesting. Anyway, while the glue dries, here's a picture of the first step.....
Soooo... I cut out the first panels from some CF sheeting and glued them inside the cowl opening. I'll piece-meal this together gradually, and in the end, I should wind up with baffling that creates almost a plenum of air to run over and under all 4 cylinders. That's one of the good things about round cowls, you can direct air on the upper and lower sides of the cylinders.
If all works well, the upper cowl will have not much more than a "lid" that fits on the lower cowl baffling. I'll use one side of some velcro to create a good fit between the lid and the side walls. Should be interesting. Anyway, while the glue dries, here's a picture of the first step.....