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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:23 pm    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:58 pm    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Hope not to bore all, but thought this info should be passed on. Did all
testing within a 2 hour time period, same temp, same altitudes. at 2 pm went
up and had wot of 3110, installed a 1/2 inch spacer on air filter that would
keep air filter 1/2 inch further from firefall, went up again and had wot of
3160. then changed scat tube out for rubber tube from cowl to air box and
had wot of 3230, but had egts of 1420 and 1160, not willing to give up rpms
installed a plate in outlet of air box knowing this to be a hit or miss.
what a hit, egt at wot within 10, at cruise within 35 and within 15 below
cruise. Have photos if any would like them, I am still excited about this
Dave McC
Esqual 060
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:38 am    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Dave,
Your experiments sound good. Send me the photos and a few words for the newsletter. I have always thought that the way air goes into the airbox and having the air filter that close to the back of the airbox just had to be decreasing overall airflow to the engine. I think you are onto something good.
Buz

PS: Just started a light rain at OSH (7:30 AM Thursday) but some bad stuff is on the way.

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Hope not to bore all, but thought this info should be passed on. Did all
testing within a 2 hour time period, same temp, same altitudes. at 2 pm went
up and had wot of 3110, installed a 1/2 inch spacer on air filter that would
keep air filter 1/2 inch further from firefall, went up again and had wot of
3160. then changed scat tube out for rubber tube from cowl to air box and
had wot of 3230, but had egts of 1420 and 1160, not willing to give up rpms
installed a plate in outlet of air box knowing this to be a hit or miss.
what a hit, egt at wot within 10, at cruise within 35 and within 15 below
cruise. Have photos if any would like them, I am still excited about this
Dave McC
Esqual 060
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:07 am    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Sounds a good step forward Dave, I had an uneven WOT running with my
Esqual when I flew it last but had a bigger complications to go after so
didn't do much experimentation.
Be good to see the pictures.

I have installed a smooth rubber elbow between the airfilter box(Arion
supply) and the carby while it was back in the workshop and a new Naca
scoop inlet to the airfilter box. Hoping that will smooth airflow, I
don't think it will cure the WOT running though and intend to read some
back posts of the Jab engines on Yahoo for ideas, maybe something about
the main jet...

I don't have the benefit of 6 egt's.....just 2, hoping ignorance is
bliss.

Great to meet Buz yesterday at OSH, amazing to a Brit where the anal
approach to airfield control is legendary, we were in the overhead at 3K
taking some pics and I asked if we could land and go to Vintage, 'sure
call final on 27' and we were down and being directed to where they were
temporarily parking up the old fellas. Buz roared up is his 'Gaitor'!

We've headed North and are at St Ignace for a few days (opposite
Mackinac) before we head back to Appleton to give the 172 back, Then to
the show in the car Sad

Regards, Clive (+Shirl)

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:52 am    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Wife and I are hoping to set out this Sunday in the coach, hope to see you
there
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:05 pm    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

I made up the filter spacer thinking no one would see it, don"t look at the hole spacing.
Didn"t get a chance to epoxy in the center plate -that I think is the egt cure of the decade, giving smoother air into carb and in turn having egts closer together
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:58 am    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Dave,
I have the photos, but not sure I understand how the 1/2 in spacer works. Can you explain more and maybe send an additional photo as to how it moves the filter further away from the firewall? The rubber tube from air box to carb is understandable, as is the insert to keep the air from being too turbulent, but just don't understand how you moved the filter 1/2 in further away from the firewall and still got it to fit in the air box. Did you modify the air box?
Keep up the good work,
Buz

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1/2 inch spacer on air filter that would
keep air filter 1/2 inch further from firefall, went up again and had wot of
3160. then changed scat tube out for rubber tube from cowl to air box and
had wot of 3230, but had egts of 1420 and 1160, not willing to give up rpms
installed a plate in outlet of air box knowing this to be a hit or miss.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:18 am    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Buz
It just fits around the air filter as shown and fits perfectly on original air box. The original 4 screws will even work that hold the air box cover in place. What it does is acts as a spacer to keep the filter 1/2 inch further out. I made this up prior to any flights so I could document all changes having same flight conditions. It is made from stock alum. then drilled out to lighten it. Thinking of making it out of wood because it is not in intake airflow, weight thing. When I did the filter thing I had no change in egts, egts changed only when I change to air box inlet tube.
You gotta tell me, will I get stuck with the motor home, or should I wait and come later in the week
Dave
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 3:50 pm    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Hi Dave,
Excited as to what you have done, I have the same problem controling the temp on No. 5 EGT only, where it can be up to 150 deg F higher that the others.
Dave,. the plate you put into the outlet of the airbox, I presume is about 3" long, does it extend the full inside dia. of the outlet pipe?
Good work Dave.
Pete Disher
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 4:15 pm    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Pete
You know when I put this "plate" in it was a total hit or miss thing, I guessed at the length and most important direction. With direction of airflow, I thought it best installed as I did, forward and aft. and yes length is about 3.5 inches. If your going to play with this, have an open mind, first try may not work
Dave
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:42 pm    Post subject: airbox Reply with quote

Thanks, Dave. As to bringing your motor home, yes, I certainly would. Only some areas are really bad, but some are OK, as I see some parked with no problems at all. I have heard that the camping registration people were taking people out on golf carts to look at potential spots, but I don't know if that is for sure, or is they are still doing that. Hope to see you soon.
Buz


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It just fits around the air filter as shown and fits perfectly on original air box. The original 4 screws will even work that hold the air box cover in place. What it does is acts as a spacer to keep the filter 1/2 inch further out. I made this up prior to any flights so I could document all changes having same flight conditions. It is made from stock alum. then drilled out to lighten it. Thinking of making it out of wood because it is not in intake airflow, weight thing. When I did the filter thing I had no change in egts, egts changed only when I change to air box inlet tube.
You gotta tell me, will I get stuck with the motor home, or should I wait and come later in the week
Dave
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