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tcmoses(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 2:03 pm Post subject: Exhaust Pipe Orientation |
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On page 89 of the assembly manual it shows the exhaust pipe on the LEFT side of the nose strut coming down in front of the radiator.
But, on page 179 of the assembly manual it shows the exhaust pipe on the RIGHT side of the nose strut coming down on the right side of the radiator.
WHAT GIVES?
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splashlanding(at)comcast. Guest
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:39 pm Post subject: Exhaust Pipe Orientation |
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Believe me, Tim, if that's the worst discrepancy you can find in that manual, you're definitely not looking hard enough! LOL... I could spend hours correcting the manual. One of the main things that got us through the building process was the fact we had an Allegro 2000 in Sebastian, FL, which was about a 25-30 minute flight for us. We flew up there to examine that plane and take photos approx. every two weeks until Southeast Sport Aircraft sold the plane and decided not to be dealers any longer. After that, we relied on Matt at B-Bar-D in North Carolina to answer our questions. I must say, he was EXTREMELY helpful and we've both learned quite a bit in the process.
In answer to your question, our exhaust pipe is on the left side (the pilot's side) of the nose strut.
If you have any trouble deciphering some of those pages, feel free to post an e-mail. We, and some of the others on this site, had to work out quite a few things on our own, but would be glad to share our findings in order to make things easier on you. Take my word for it, there is no such thing as a silly question and asking may save you quite a bit of time!!!
Good luck and keep us posted on your progress,
Dale Hackworth
splashlanding(at)comcast.net
Amphibious Allegro 2000
N306AD
Hobe Sound, FL
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Thom Riddle
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1597 Location: Buffalo, NY, USA (9G0)
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:03 am Post subject: Exhaust Pipe Orientation |
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The reason for that particular discrepancy is that the older Allegros,
including our SN#03-202, had a different exhaust system than the newer
ones. The old one is heavier, made of plain steel and painted instead
of stainless, has the exit pipe on the right side, and a much larger
heat muff for really good cabin heat. It also has a bad tendency for
the two rear cylinder exhaust pipes to crack. We repaired and finally
solved our cracking down pipe problem and still have it on our Allegro.
I appreciate the much better cabin heat in cold weather flying compared
to the new system.
Thom in Buffalo
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