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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:26 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

In my 2200A installation manual it says to fabricate some cooling tubes for the ignition coils on the ram air ducts. As my plane hasn't flown yet, can anyone with running experience tell me whether I need to do this or not? It looks to me that the holes already in the ducts are aligned fairly well with the coils, so they will get a fair amount of cool air.

Many thanks in advance.

Ian Wilson


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:29 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

Ian,
My experience based on two Jab 3300 installations is that the cooling tubes are worth the effort. My aircraft (a highly modified Esqual) has about 530 hours in just over 3 years. It has had no ignition coil issues - it has had the blast cooling tubes from day one.  On the aircraft that our EAA chapter built (a 601XL) that has about 200 hours in just under 2 years; it had a coil failure about 10 hours ago. It now has the two blast cooling tubes. My guess is that the existing holes in the ducts are adequate for cooling the starter but not sufficient for long life of the coils.
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Buz Rich
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:37 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

Now, here's a question for you, Ian… in adding the coil cooling tubes, do you think you have robbed the starter of its cooling blast of air? Don't you have to use the same holes for the coil coolers as the ones that supply the air for the starter?
Just curious… I am running a Jab 3300 also.
Rick


Ian,

My experience based on two Jab 3300 installations is that the cooling tubes are worth the effort. My aircraft (a highly modified Esqual) has about 530 hours in just over 3 years. It has had no ignition coil issues - it has had the blast cooling tubes from day one. On the aircraft that our EAA chapter built (a 601XL) that has about 200 hours in just under 2 years; it had a coil failure about 10 hours ago. It now has the two blast cooling tubes. My guess is that the existing holes in the ducts are adequate for cooling the starter but not sufficient for long life of the coils.

Blue Skies,

Buz Rich

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:58 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

In a message dated 2/17/2009 10:38:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Rick.Beckman(at)atk.com writes:
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Don't you have to use the same holes for the coil coolers as the ones that supply the air for the starter?


Rick,
I did not use the same holes. I fabricated "blast tubes" from small pvc pipe that blow directly on each coil. The left coil "blast tube" comes from the back end of the left duct, has a 90 degree elbow and then blows directly on the left coil. The right "blast tube" comes out of the right duct just aft of the back cylinder, has a 45 degree fitting and then an extension that takes it to the right coil. The end of this "blast tube" that is inside the duct is cut at 45 degrees to pick up blast air from the aft end of the duct. Hope this helps,
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:02 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

It does help. Thanks!
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:30 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

Unless I'm missing something, why do you think you need to cool the
starter? It only operates for 2-3 seconds and unless something is
VERY wrong, it should not get hot during that short run.

When I first got my engine back in 2005, Ben Krotje told me they
"hardly ever" saw the need for the cooling tubes to the coils.
BUT...this was in 2005...things may have changed. I went ahead and
put the tubes in anyway, and had no coil issues for as long as I had
coils.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
Jabiru 2200, #2062, 605 hrs
Sensenich 62x46
Electroair direct-fire ignition system
New skis done and flying


On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:37 AM, Beckman, Rick wrote:

Quote:
Now, here's a question for you, Ian… in adding the coil
cooling tubes, do you think you have robbed the starter of its
cooling blast of air? Don't you have to use the same holes for the
coil coolers as the ones that supply the air for the starter?

Just curious… I am running a Jab 3300 also.

Rick

Ian,

My experience based on two Jab 3300 installations is that the
cooling tubes are worth the effort. My aircraft (a highly modified
Esqual) has about 530 hours in just over 3 years. It has had no
ignition coil issues - it has had the blast cooling tubes from day
one. On the aircraft that our EAA chapter built (a 601XL) that has
about 200 hours in just under 2 years; it had a coil failure about
10 hours ago. It now has the two blast cooling tubes. My guess is
that the existing holes in the ducts are adequate for cooling the
starter but not sufficient for long life of the coils.

Blue Skies,

Buz Rich

Williamsburg, VA

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:31 am    Post subject: Re: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

The cooling tube mod came out after there was a high coil failure rate. This was the different make of coils that are never used now.

I ran an infrared temperature check on my coils after flight, only the left side behind cyl 4 was a little warm. seing that its directly behind the duct just drilled a bleed hole in the duct for it.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 1:45 am    Post subject: Re: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

Thanks Buz, Rick, Lynn and Ralph for your experience. That's the great thing about forums like this. I think that I'll have a check on the critters after I'm flying and monitor how cool, or not, they are and take it from there. Should be an easy mod to do retrospectively.

I could spend the rest of my life modifying this and that but never end up flying the thing!

Thanks again.

Ian


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:33 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

Homebuilt aircraft are never "done".
There will always be something to fix or improve. Thats the game we play...

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:40 am    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

And once you truly do stop finding stuff to fix/improve then it is time
for a new plane Smile

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:25 pm    Post subject: Coil Cooling Tubes Reply with quote

Ian,

Look at http://www.geocities.com/cffd66/Airplane/BlastTube.html to see how I
used 1/2" CPVC.
The one on the left coil is cut at a 45 degree towards the front to allow
the air to expand forward and cool the coil that is slightly forward of the
tube. I used JB Weld to cement the tubes in place.

Chuck D.
N701TX
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Time: 01:27:55 AM PST US
Subject: Coil Cooling Tubes
From: "ianwilson2" <ianwilson2(at)hotmail.com>
In my 2200A installation manual it says to fabricate some cooling tubes
for the
ignition coils on the ram air ducts. As my plane hasn't flown yet, can
anyone
with running experience tell me whether I need to do this or not? It
looks
to me that the holes already in the ducts are aligned fairly well with the
coils,
so they will get a fair amount of cool air.

Many thanks in advance.

Ian Wilson


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