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Vince Frazier
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 132
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Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 6:15 am Post subject: baffle sealing and hot cylinder cures |
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SNIP Regarding the requirement for sealing compound (silicon?) around the baffle-to-engine areas, what is the recommendation here? Is sealant absolutely necessary?
Adding a compound is going to really ugly-up the installation.
If it is an absolute requirement, what are some suggestions on material to use? SNIP
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Air leaks = more drag. How fast do you want to go.
I've got red silicone plugging every air leak that I can find and I've never, ever had anyone comment on how the silicone looks when I roar past them. It may not be pretty but it WORKS.
FWIW, a very often overlooked, LARGE air leak occurs at the bottom aft edge of the rear cylinders where they meet the case. There is often a huge, very hard to see hole there. Stick a flashlight back under and behind the cylinders and shine it up and forward. I'll bet you find a huge hole there. If nothing else, plug those! IMHO, this is a possible reason that many rear cylinders are unnecessarily hot.
For other tips on curing hot cylinders please see http://www.vincesrocket.com/Engine%20and%20Prop.htm
The top of the page is devoted to two common heat issues on Lycomings.
Vince
www.flyboyaccessories.com
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Kellym
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1705 Location: Sun Lakes AZ
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Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 6:54 am Post subject: baffle sealing and hot cylinder cures |
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Be very careful what you seal up. #2 and #3 cylinders MUST have air on
the intake port side, which is the side against the baffles. You need a
minimum 1/8" gap between cylinder head and baffle there, probably 3/16
would be better. Lycoming does not cast any fins on the cylinder head on
the intake port side. If you seal that, your cylinder will run 40-50
degrees hotter. It is a well known issue with Lycoming engines.
Kelly
A&P/IA
On 3/29/2010 7:08 AM, Frazier, Vincent A wrote:
Quote: | SNIP Regarding the requirement for sealing compound (silicon?) around the baffle-to-engine areas, what is the recommendation here? Is sealant absolutely necessary?
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Quote: | FWIW, a very often overlooked, LARGE air leak occurs at the bottom aft edge of the rear cylinders where they meet the case. There is often a huge, very hard to see hole there. Stick a flashlight back under and behind the cylinders and shine it up and forward. I'll bet you find a huge hole there. If nothing else, plug those! IMHO, this is a possible reason that many rear cylinders are unnecessarily hot.
For other tips on curing hot cylinders please see http://www.vincesrocket.com/Engine%20and%20Prop.htm
The top of the page is devoted to two common heat issues on Lycomings.
Vince
www.flyboyaccessories.com
www.vincesrocket.com
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jim jewell
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