Bud, Steve and David,
Many thanks for your advice. I'll cut a hole and reglass the cowl. Good
to know I haven't made a goof somewhere!
Regards,
Keith
----- Original Message -----
From: ALAN YERLY
To: europa-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Silencer position in cowl
Keith,
The new mufflers occasionally get very close as yours has. I've had
to modify two cowls in the shop. My problem is usually with the motor
mount placement and cowl fit. The farther aft the cowl, the closer the
exhaust. I have gotten away with moving the cowl to the starboard once
but don't count on being that lucky. Take care you don't force it out
of alignment and cause an exhaust leak.
My solution is to cut a hole and take the intake bump on the port side
and extend it to the 914 cowl bulge for the round muffler. It's a half
day job over a weekend. Cut the cowl, add foam to contour. Glass the
outside, let cure, cut out the foam, and glass the inside. Put firewall
material (aluminum/stainless with heat barrier between, sold at Aircraft
Spruce for a fortune) then finish.
Bud Yerly
Custom Flight Creations
----- Original Message -----
From: Keith Hickling
To: Eurpoa List
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 6:54 PM
Subject: Europa-List: Silencer position in cowl
Hello all,
The silencer (muffler) on my XS / 912 uls (the new oval section
silencer) sits forward of the moulded recess in the cowl. The front of
the silencer is touching the cowl on the outboard side, forward of the
recess. The straight outlet pipe from the silencer would exit several cm
above the moulded recess. The silencer could not move any further back,
as it has only a few mm clearance from the bottom attachment of the ring
mount. Photo attached.
I presume this is a result of having the oval section silencer
instead of the round section one. Have others had this problem, and if
so what have you done?
Keith Hickling,
New Zealand.
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