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Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:56 pm    Post subject: Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360 Reply with quote

Guys,
 
  I've got an older RV-4, 1988 vintage, with an O-360 and a fixed-pitch prop (and cowling).  My old exhaust system had to go due to cracks, and I'm trying to install a Vetterman 4-pipe system that I bought.  My concern is, the ball joint of the pipe off the number 2 cylinder comes to within about 1/2 to 3/8 inch of the cowling fiberglass.  Larry Veterman's instructions say that the pipes should be 3/4 inch from the cowling, minimum.
  Anybody got any experience with this?  After all the metal-bending I've down so far, I don't feel like switching to a crossover... and I might end up with the same problem.
 
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:24 am    Post subject: Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360 Reply with quote

Had the same problem with my -4. Cowling got so warm in one area it turned almost to jelly. Glued a piece of foil coated (asbestos?) fabric to the cowling in this area and problem solved. If your interested, I could find out from my race car friend what it was and where he got it.  
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:22 am    Post subject: Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360 Reply with quote

Pat,
            I am interested in the product name & source plus the best choice of adhesive!
 
Robin
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Had the same problem with my -4. Cowling got so warm in one area it turned almost to jelly. Glued a piece of foil coated (asbestos?) fabric to the cowling in this area and problem solved. If your interested, I could find out from my race car friend what it was and where he got it.
 

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:41 am    Post subject: Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360 Reply with quote

Robin, Try Wicks Aircraft supply, the product is called Thermocool...
 
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Pat,
            I am interested in the product name & source plus the best choice of adhesive!
 
Robin
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Had the same problem with my -4. Cowling got so warm in one area it turned almost to jelly. Glued a piece of foil coated (asbestos?) fabric to the cowling in this area and problem solved. If your interested, I could find out from my race car friend what it was and where he got it.
 

Pat Long
PGLong(at)aol.com
N120PL
RV4
Bay City, Michigan
3CM



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:43 am    Post subject: Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360 Reply with quote

 
Summit racing has a pretty good online store
 
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Subject: Re: Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360

 
Had the same problem with my -4. Cowling got so warm in one area it turned almost to jelly. Glued a piece of foil coated (asbestos?) fabric to the cowling in this area and problem solved. If your interested, I could find out from my race car friend what it was and where he got it.
 

Pat Long
PGLong(at)aol.com
N120PL
RV4
Bay City, Michigan
3CM


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:19 am    Post subject: Clearances for Vetterman 4-pipe on Older RV-4 O-360 Reply with quote

Hi Robin
 
Checked into the product I used for heat problems with my exhaust. Here it is. It's called Heatscreen #DSN010401 made by Design Engineering, Inc., and was purchased from Motorstate Distributors. Their web site is Motorstate.com and phone is 800-772-2678. The product is described as aluminized radiant heat screen, good for temperatures up to 2000 degrees on the aluminum side, and 1000 degrees on the fabric side. I used the red high temperature silicon to make it stick to my cowl. Would highly recommend it for those close clearance exhaust problems. This material is roughly 1/16" to 3/32" thick. Hope this solves your heat problem.  
 
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Bay City, Michigan
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