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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 2:18 pm Post subject: Radiator Placement |
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G'Day List,
I am seeking a bit of advice re radiator placement, I have just about finished
my Scrap built 601 & to keep the airframe as clean as possible I have mounted
the radiator between the firewall & the Subaru engine & am relying on turbulent
ram air, I have cowled the radiator very tightly so the air has to go thru the radiator,
I have also fitted a shutter at bottom aft end of the lower cowl to create a low
pressure area to assist in scavenging, sad to say the cooling does not work
as I had hoped, Is there anyone on the list that has had success with the
fitting of radiators within the engine compartment? any help would be appreciated
Ron Saarinen
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larry(at)macsmachine.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 3:22 pm Post subject: Radiator Placement |
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Ron,
This is a common problem with Subaru installations. The ones that are
successful create a draw or negative draft
at the bottom that exceeds the airflow going in the front. It may
require you reduce the intake area and create a larger
area shutter in the wind to get enough negative draft. If you get to a
point that it confounds you, the Rabbit Diesel radiator
provides adequate flow and cooling and there is a way to make it
efficient externally without much drag. See link,
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/completion/full/fairingintake.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/completion/full/601frontqtrwpants.gif
Good luck,
Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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sales(at)steelframe wrote:
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G'Day List,
I am seeking a bit of advice re radiator placement, I have just about finished
my Scrap built 601 & to keep the airframe as clean as possible I have mounted
the radiator between the firewall & the Subaru engine & am relying on turbulent
ram air, I have cowled the radiator very tightly so the air has to go thru the radiator,
I have also fitted a shutter at bottom aft end of the lower cowl to create a low
pressure area to assist in scavenging, sad to say the cooling does not work
as I had hoped, Is there anyone on the list that has had success with the
fitting of radiators within the engine compartment? any help would be appreciated
Ron Saarinen
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mtherr(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:29 pm Post subject: Radiator Placement |
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This is how mine is setup... it works well. I have
several local friends with similar installation that
get good results.
See:
http://mthobby.pcperfect.com/ch601/chengine.htm
One thing to notice... my air inlets are fairly big
(and this is true as well for my friends with in-cowl
radiators).
Michel
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"sales(at)steelframe" <sales(at)steelframe.com.au>
G'Day List,
I am seeking a bit of advice re radiator placement,
I have just about finished
my Scrap built 601 & to keep the airframe as clean
as possible I have mounted
the radiator between the firewall & the Subaru
engine & am relying on turbulent
ram air, I have cowled the radiator very tightly so
the air has to go thru the radiator,
I have also fitted a shutter at bottom aft end of
the lower cowl to create a low
pressure area to assist in scavenging, sad to say
the cooling does not work
as I had hoped, Is there anyone on the list that has
had success with the
fitting of radiators within the engine compartment?
any help would be appreciated
Ron Saarinen
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kobo1(at)cyberbeach.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:08 am Post subject: Radiator Placement |
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Michel, your rad placement looks a little high. It seems to be above the
carburetor, is that right?
Michael K
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mtherr(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 7:20 am Post subject: Radiator Placement |
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A little high... I don't know. Center of the rad is
approx aligned with the carburetor. I positionned the
rad so it avoided conflicts with the engine mount.
What is important is that the custom pressure cap is
at the highest point (some people use a pressure
bottle such as the VW bottle).
Michel
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<kobo1(at)cyberbeach.net>
Michel, your rad placement looks a little high. It
seems to be above the
carburetor, is that right?
Michael K
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