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BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:36 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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i have a 601 XL with the Jabiru 3300. during the summer i accumulated about 50 hrs and had no problem with carbon monoxide. when it got colder and i closed the NACA air vents my CO monitor turned black in less than 2 tenths of an hour. i got a headache and nauseated very quickly. when i noticed the monitor i opened the vents and landed immediately. when the vents are open the cabin area is pressurized and apparently keeps the CO out. When they are closed you can watch the monitor start turning darker in a very short time. has anyone noticed this and how can it be fixed. i have exhaust stains on the lower firewall and all along the belly. my steering rods to the nose wheel are sealed somewhat but i am planning to make them air tight. this is a very dangerous situation and i need to find a solution fast
please help,
Bobby Paulk
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:25 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Bobby,
I put a sealed sandwich construct behind the slots that is held by two
bolts. An O-ring grommet fits the steering rod and effectively seals
the opening.
Not hard to make as an afterthought. Install should be the same. See link,
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/controllinkages/full/steer-rod-air-barrier.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/controllinkages/full/steer-rod-air-barrier-2.gif
Put a little silicone seal around the edge toward the firewall and allow
the slider with grommet to move up, down and a small amount sideways and
you've got it.
I'd also suggest you extend your exhaust pipe(s) to one side and or
behind the firewall.
Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net wrote:
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i have a 601 XL with the Jabiru 3300. during the summer i accumulated about 50 hrs and had no problem with carbon monoxide. when it got colder and i closed the NACA air vents my CO monitor turned black in less than 2 tenths of an hour. i got a headache and nauseated very quickly. when i noticed the monitor i opened the vents and landed immediately. when the vents are open the cabin area is pressurized and apparently keeps the CO out. When they are closed you can watch the monitor start turning darker in a very short time. has anyone noticed this and how can it be fixed. i have exhaust stains on the lower firewall and all along the belly. my steering rods to the nose wheel are sealed somewhat but i am planning to make them air tight. this is a very dangerous situation and i need to find a solution fast
please help,
Bobby Paulk
N131BP
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Tim Juhl
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 9:03 pm Post subject: Re: carbon monoxide |
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Do you have a cabin heat system? If yes, it should be checked out as well.
The existance of exhaust stains on the lower firewall would suggest that the exhaust pipe does not penetrate far enough into the slipstream to carry the exhaust away. Obviously you don't want to be dumping exhaust into the engine compartment.
Tim
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Terry Phillips
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 346 Location: Corvallis, MT
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:53 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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I really like Larry's sandwich construct to close off the slots. However, I'm concerned that there will still not be an effective fire barrier. I haven't begun to design it yet, but I'm thinking combining Larry's sandwich with something like the eyeball fittings sold by Van's, Cat No. EYEBALL TTP-125
http://tinyurl.com/2t6rwd
to provide a better seal.
I haven't looked at heater valve supplied with my FWF kit. But I'm considering the stainless steel heater valve sold by epm.av:
http://www.epm-avcorp.com/ssdiv.html
I also like their firewall penetration systems.
Then, again, I wonder, does it make sense to work to really seal the fire wall when the cowl is epoxy-fiberglass composite, and the only thing between me and a fire coming out of the cowl is a Plexiglass canopy? I really don't know.
Any thoughts?
Terry
At 12:44 PM 12/15/2007 -0600, you wrote:
[quote]Bobby,
I put a sealed sandwich construct behind the slots that is held by two bolts. An O-ring grommet fits the steering rod and effectively seals the opening.
Not hard to make as an afterthought. Install should be the same. See link,
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/controllinkages/full/steer-rod-air-barrier.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/controllinkages/full/steer-rod-air-barrier-2.gif
Put a little silicone seal around the edge toward the firewall and allow the slider with grommet to move up, down and a small amount sideways and you've got it.
I'd also suggest you extend your exhaust pipe(s) to one side and or behind the firewall.
Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net wrote:
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to all
i have a 601 XL with the Jabiru 3300. during the summer i accumulated about 50 hrs and had no problem with carbon monoxide. when it got colder and i closed the NACA air vents my CO monitor turned black in less than 2 tenths of an hour. i got a headache and nauseated very quickly. when i noticed the monitor i opened the vents and landed immediately. when the vents are open the cabin area is pressurized and apparently keeps the CO out. When they are closed you can watch the monitor start turning darker in a very short time. has anyone noticed this and how can it be fixed. i have exhaust stains on the lower firewall and all along the belly. my steering rods to the nose wheel are sealed somewhat but i am planning to make them air tight. this is a very dangerous situation and i need to find a solution fast
please help,
Bobby Paulk
N131BP |
Terry Phillips
ttp44~at~rkymtn.net
Corvallis MT
601XL/Jab 3300 slow build kit - Tail (almost) finished; working on the wings
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shilcom
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:55 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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There has been a lot of discussion on this thread. What doesn't seem to be talked about much is keeping the differential pressure positive in the cabin vs the upper engine high pressure area. Sealing the firewall is important, especially on the high pressure side, but getting the exhaust out of the cowl area is also important and mentioned below. Don't depend on any firewall seal in the long run. Bob U.
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:08 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Of course if you place the gascolator where the plans call for it (poking through the floor just in front of the center spar) then you have a nice hole well behind the end of most exhaust pipes. And with its wire bale the gascolator supplied by Zenith is hard to seal up.
-- Craig
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Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 1:53 AM
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Re: carbon monoxide
There has been a lot of discussion on this thread. What doesn't seem to be talked about much is keeping the differential pressure positive in the cabin vs the upper engine high pressure area. Sealing the firewall is important, especially on the high pressure side, but getting the exhaust out of the cowl area is also important and mentioned below. Don't depend on any firewall seal in the long run. Bob U.
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Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:03 PM
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Do you have a cabin heat system? If yes, it should be checked out as well.
The existance of exhaust stains on the lower firewall would suggest that the exhaust pipe does not penetrate far enough into the slipstream to carry the exhaust away. Obviously you don't want to be dumping exhaust into the engine compartment.
Tim
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:37 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Blue RTV to seal the Gascolator location works perfect. With the mufflers extended down with 5 iunch extensions I have no CO.
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:44 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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To All;
Put you mufflers on, and look to se how far past the firewall the pipes go. They should come down enought and far enough back to blow the exhaust into the slip stream and not on the plane. SImple fix is look at the pipe from the side and meaure with wire the length. down. Take your muffler to a regular muffler shop or better and machine race car shop. For ten bucks they will make you a set of clamp on extensions to the muffler. Mine work great. I get no CO in cabin, No heat in cabin either. By cutting the extesnion tip at a 45 degree angle away from hull, there is little noise in flight , no resonance. No difference in performance either.
Juan Vega
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:06 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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The factory recommended placement of the gascolator was my first disapointment in the design. I aint never going to have a source of a gas leak in my cabin area. I know Mooney has the same setup but I placed my gascolater as Cessna and Piper do, on the engine side of the firewall...
SW
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:46 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Yes indeed. The Zenith placement of the gascolator raises a lot of questions. I put mine in the traditional place on the engine side of the firewall too. I used the Check design for routing the lines from the LE tanks to the gascolator. This was the setup in N601VA, the first certified 601.
Jeff Davidson
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Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 10:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Re: carbon monoxide
The factory recommended placement of the gascolator was my first disapointment in the design. I aint never going to have a source of a gas leak in my cabin area. I know Mooney has the same setup but I placed my gascolater as Cessna and Piper do, on the engine side of the firewall...
SW
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:57 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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OK, what is the "Check" design ????
Sw
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Tim Juhl
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:21 am Post subject: Re: carbon monoxide |
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I think he is referring to 601's as built in Czechoslovakia.
Tim
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:07 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Jeff, would you please describe the fuel lines routing you mentioned?
Would you have a picture or diagram to share?
Thanks in advance
Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
Montreal, Canada
On 16/12/2007, Jeff <jeffrey_davidson(at)earthlink.net (jeffrey_davidson(at)earthlink.net)> wrote:[quote]
Yes indeed. The Zenith placement of the gascolator raises a lot of questions. I put mine in the traditional place on the engine side of the firewall too. I used the Check design for routing the lines from the LE tanks to the gascolator. This was the setup in N601VA, the first certified 601.
Jeff Davidson
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bryanmmartin
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:21 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Do you have a cabin heat system? Where is the air for that system coming
from? Some of the earlier Jabiru exhaust system had problems with
cracking welds. Check your exhaust system for leaks, make sure your
cabin heat system is not ingesting contaminated air.
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i have a 601 XL with the Jabiru 3300. during the summer i accumulated about 50 hrs and had no problem with carbon monoxide. when it got colder and i closed the NACA air vents my CO monitor turned black in less than 2 tenths of an hour. i got a headache and nauseated very quickly. when i noticed the monitor i opened the vents and landed immediately. when the vents are open the cabin area is pressurized and apparently keeps the CO out. When they are closed you can watch the monitor start turning darker in a very short time. has anyone noticed this and how can it be fixed. i have exhaust stains on the lower firewall and all along the belly. my steering rods to the nose wheel are sealed somewhat but i am planning to make them air tight. this is a very dangerous situation and i need to find a solution fast
please help,
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:02 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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I am somewhat conflicted. I have a WW Corvair engine in my 601XL. Both exhaust pipes exit below and behind the lower part of the cowling. I have a heat muff on the left pipe for cabin heat. I have it connected with scat to a firewall mounted flapper control box. The box has no provision for dumping waste air. The heat muff has an open flange to let air in. I don't have it connected to a NACA inlet at present. My thinking is that there will be enough air through the baffled engine cooling fins, and there will be enough pressure to supply cabin heat air. I know that this arrangement would allow exhaust fumes into the cabin in the event of a cracked exhaust pipe. However, the WW exhaust pipes are are so simple that they are not likely to crack. Or are they? Should I go with the NACA intake and make provisions to dump waste air when the cabin heat valve is closed?
Jay in Dallas 601XL N2630J
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Do you have a cabin heat system? Where is the air for that system coming
from? Some of the earlier Jabiru exhaust system had problems with
cracking welds. Check your exhaust system for leaks, make sure your
cabin heat system is not ingesting contaminated air.
BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net wrote:
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> i have a 601 XL with the Jabiru 3300. during the summer i accumulated about 50 hrs and had no problem with carbon monoxide. when it got colder and i closed the NACA air vents my CO monitor turned black in less than 2 tenths of an hour. i got a headache and nauseated very quickly. when i noticed the monitor i opened the vents and landed immediately. when the vents are open the cabin area is pressurized and apparently keeps the CO out. When they are closed you can watch the monitor start turning darker in a very short time. has anyone noticed this and how can it be fixed. i have exhaust stains on the lower firewall and all along the belly. my steering rods to the nose wheel are sealed somewhat but i am planning to make them air tight. this is a very dangerous situation and i need to find a solution fast
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> please help,
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Ram Subaru, Stratus redrive
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:52 am Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Jay,
Your set up is time tested in countless small A/C dating back to the 40's,
and exactly what WW promotes. Inspections should include opening the heat
muff and visually inspecting the exhaust pipe. Maybe you would add a simple
cockpit sensor for piece of mind.
Gary Boothe
Cool, CA
601 HDSTD, WW Conversion 90% done,
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:45 pm Post subject: Re: carbon monoxide |
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My champ (built in 1946) uses a similar system with the exception that one side of the muff is connected to a flange on the front baffle just inside the cowling intakes. This ram air provides a little more pressure to push the air thru the heat muff into the cabin. The box on the firewall does have an opening to dump the waste air when cabin heat is not desired. The Champ's cabin has a lot of air leaks so the heat isn't too effective.
Tim
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:06 pm Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Yes - In Chip Erwin's factory. ZAC and Erwin ended their relationship a
while back, but the Chechoslovakia plans were available over the internet.
I short, they run the fuel lines to the fuel selector on the console, then
down aluminum tube to the firewall and through to the gascolator on the
lower right corner of the firewall on the engine side of the firewall. The
gascolator ends up in the same place as it is on my club 172M. The first
certificate 601 in the US was a Check built plane with a 912S.
Jeff
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:41 pm Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Carlos,
Attached is a picture that shows the aluminum fuel line going from the Andair selector valve running to the firewall and down to a AN bulkhead fitting on the lower right. The Gascolator is on the other side of the bulkhead fitting. The standard ZAC quarter inch inside diameter synthetic rubber fuel lines come from each leading edge fuel tank through a filter and Facet pump next to the tanks to the selector valve. Fuel pressure sensor, 3300 mechanical pump, and final filter are in front of the firewall.
Jeff
Jeff, would you please describe the fuel lines routing you mentioned?
Would you have a picture or diagram to share?
Thanks in advance
Carlos
On 16/12/2007, Jeff <jeffrey_davidson(at)earthlink.net (jeffrey_davidson(at)earthlink.net)> wrote:
Yes indeed. The Zenith placement of the gascolator raises a lot of questions. I put mine in the traditional place on the engine side of the firewall too. I used the Check design for routing the lines from the LE tanks to the gascolator. This was the setup in N601VA, the first certified 601.
Jeff Davidson
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 4:03 pm Post subject: carbon monoxide |
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Just about everyone has a different idea on this topic.
My thoughts are, I am comfortable with my rubber bellows packed full of ceramic wool. It takes 2400+ degrees f to degrade this material. I have seen several guys build some pretty nifty slider/shutters to seal up those pesky steering rod slots. If you get a fire hot enough to burn up my style of seal then it will weld up the slider/shutters till they won't operate. On landing the steering rods are gonna move up and down and left and right, with those sliders/shutters rigid there is a good posibility you will lose control and crash. The zenith design is somewhat problematic so each to their own when it comes to sealing up those slots. Remember, the steering rods are moving in two axis's, up and down and side to side. I hope to never test my design because there is two things that scare the crap out of me. One is burning to death in a plane or racecar and the other is suffacating while buried in an avalanche. As for you thoughts on the cowling, you are 100% correct, if the fire is that intense to start burning through the firewall and its thru connectors the cowling is going to be burning like Richard Pryor on crack running down the road. YMMV.
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N801BH
www.haaspowerair.com
-- Terry Phillips <ttp44(at)rkymtn.net> wrote:
I really like Larry's sandwich construct to close off the slots. However, I'm concerned that there will still not be an effective fire barrier. I haven't begun to design it yet, but I'm thinking combining Larry's sandwich with something like the eyeball fittings sold by Van's, Cat No. EYEBALL TTP-125
http://tinyurl.com/2t6rwd
to provide a better seal.
I haven't looked at heater valve supplied with my FWF kit. But I'm considering the stainless steel heater valve sold by epm.av:
http://www.epm-avcorp.com/ssdiv.html
I also like their firewall penetration systems.
Then, again, I wonder, does it make sense to work to really seal the fire wall when the cowl is epoxy-fiberglass composite, and the only thing between me and a fire coming out of the cowl is a Plexiglass canopy? I really don't know.
Any thoughts?
Terry
At 12:44 PM 12/15/2007 -0600, you wrote:
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I put a sealed sandwich construct behind the slots that is held by two bolts. An O-ring grommet fits the steering rod and effectively seals the opening.
Not hard to make as an afterthought. Install should be the same. See link,
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/controllinkages/full/steer-rod-air-barrier.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/controllinkages/full/steer-rod-air-barrier-2.gif
Put a little silicone seal around the edge toward the firewall and allow the slider with grommet to move up, down and a small amount sideways and you've got it.
I'd also suggest you extend your exhaust pipe(s) to one side and or behind the firewall.
Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net wrote:
Quote: | --> Zenith-List message posted by: BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net
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i have a 601 XL with the Jabiru 3300. during the summer i accumulated about 50 hrs and had no problem with carbon monoxide. when it got colder and i closed the NACA air vents my CO monitor turned black in less than 2 tenths of an hour. i got a headache and nauseated very quickly. when i noticed the monitor i opened the vents and landed immediately. when the vents are open the cabin area is pressurized and apparently keeps the CO out. When they are closed you can watch the monitor start turning darker in a very short time. has anyone noticed this and how can it be fixed. i have exhaust stains on the lower firewall and all along the belly. my steering rods to the nose wheel are sealed somewhat but i am planning to make them air tight. this is a very dangerous situation and i need to find a solution fast
please help,
Bobby Paulk
N131BP |
Terry Phillips
ttp44~at~rkymtn.net
Corvallis MT
601XL/Jab 3300 slow build kit - Tail (almost) finished; working on the wings
http://www.mykitlog.com/N47TP/
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