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Tom McCarthy
Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Posts: 15 Location: 61C
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:01 pm Post subject: Anyone check for carbon monoxide? |
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I put my back windows on the Slingshot last week, and soon after thought I could smell something while flying. I have a battery powered carbon monoxide detector in my Zenith, so I took it flying and was surprised to find a low level that was constant inside. I thought it was the breather from the oil container (HKS), so I rerouted it out through the bottom of the boom tube, but did not get better. My exhaust runs down along the back of the fuselage and exits on an angle just above the boom tube. I wonder if a vacuum is occurring and somehow pulling exhaust forward?
How many people have checked for carbon monoxide? It sure is not something I thought to be concerned with having a pusher behind me. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Tom McCarthy
Zenith 601HD
Kolb Slingshot
Kolb Firestar
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:13 pm Post subject: Anyone check for carbon monoxide? |
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every Kolb I have flown always had a draft coming in through the boom tube you could be getting exhaust through it but you
can slow it down by placing a big piece of foam rubber inside the tube near the tail end
Ellery Batchelder Jr.
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Thom Riddle
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1597 Location: Buffalo, NY, USA (9G0)
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:22 pm Post subject: Anyone check for carbon monoxide? |
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Tom,
My engine and exhaust are different than yours. I've never checked the CO in my Slingshot but ALWAYS fly with the vents in the aft windows open in such a way that air is sucked out through those vents, to avoid any possible CO accumulation. In warm weather, I also pressurize the cabin by opening the forward vents such that they grab the airflow directing it toward me, plus adding positive pressure to the cabin.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:58 PM, McCarthy Tom <mccarthy(at)jefnet.com (mccarthy(at)jefnet.com)> wrote:
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I put my back windows on the Slingshot last week, and soon after thought I could smell something while flying. I have a battery powered carbon monoxide detector in my Zenith, so I took it flying and was surprised to find a low level that was constant inside. I thought it was the breather from the oil container (HKS), so I rerouted it out through the bottom of the boom tube, but did not get better. My exhaust runs down along the back of the fuselage and exits on an angle just above the boom tube. I wonder if a vacuum is occurring and somehow pulling exhaust forward?
How many people have checked for carbon monoxide? It sure is not something I thought to be concerned with having a pusher behind me. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Tom McCarthy
Zenith 601HD
Kolb Slingshot
Kolb Firestar
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:49 am Post subject: Anyone check for carbon monoxide? |
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The air comes up the tube like you have a leaf blower back there.I have a 6" thick foam plug in my boom tube.That handles it.
G.Aman Mk3c jabiru
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:54 pm Post subject: Anyone check for carbon monoxide? |
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The configuration of your cabin has something to do with it. The shuttlecock shape (birdie in polite society) createsall kinds of strange airflows. In my case I was smelling oil sump fumes which I 95% eliminated by routing a vent line to just behind
and higher than the prop flange. Those fumes get very well distributed.
BB
MkIII, suzuki
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[quote] The air comes up the tube like you have a leaf blower back there.I have a 6" thick foam plug in my boom tube.That handles it.
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Tom McCarthy
Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Posts: 15 Location: 61C
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:42 am Post subject: Anyone check for carbon monoxide? |
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I just want to send a huge thank you out to all who responded to my carbon monoxide issue. I flew the other day to confirm that it was coming from the boom tube, and whoever likened it to a leaf blower was dead on. I make up a thick tight fitting closed cell foam piece, and inserted it from the cockpit side, and flew for an hour today, with the carbon monoxide detector was never reading over 0, and no more odors inside. I think the little Kidde battery operated digital display carbon monoxide detector that I have could be a life saver for others as well. This is important to me because I fly just as much in the winter as I do in the summer, and like to seal things up as much as possible. I recently finished adding my cockpit heat plenum to the oil cooler, and it works great. I am now ready to land on all the frozen lakes in comfort.
Thanks again,
Tom McCarthy
Zenith 601HD
Kolb Slingshot
Kolb Firestar
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Thom Riddle
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1597 Location: Buffalo, NY, USA (9G0)
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 8:01 am Post subject: Anyone check for carbon monoxide? |
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Tom,
Now that you have confirmed there is a big draft from the tube, even on Slingshots, I guess it is time to take a look at mine. As I said before, I never noticed any draft but that doesn't mean there is not one. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Thom in Buffalo
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 11:40 AM, McCarthy Tom <mccarthy(at)jefnet.com (mccarthy(at)jefnet.com)> wrote:
[quote] I just want to send a huge thank you out to all who responded to my carbon monoxide issue. I flew the other day to confirm that it was coming from the boom tube, and whoever likened it to a leaf blower was dead on. I make up a thick tight fitting closed cell foam piece, and inserted it from the cockpit side, and flew for an hour today, with the carbon monoxide detector was never reading over 0, and no more odors inside. I think the little Kidde battery operated digital display carbon monoxide detector that I have could be a life saver for others as well. This is important to me because I fly just as much in the winter as I do in the summer, and like to seal things up as much as possible. I recently finished adding my cockpit heat plenum to the oil cooler, and it works great. I am now ready to land on all the frozen lakes in comfort.
Thanks again,
Tom McCarthy
Zenith 601HD
Kolb Slingshot
Kolb Firestar
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