Matronics Email Lists Forum Index Matronics Email Lists
Web Forum Interface to the Matronics Email Lists
 
 Get Email Distribution Too!Get Email Distribution Too!    FAQFAQ   SearchSearch   MemberlistMemberlist   UsergroupsUsergroups   RegisterRegister 
 ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 

OshKosh Tunnel heat

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Matronics Email Lists Forum Index -> RV10-List
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
VHMUM(at)bigpond.com
Guest





PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 12:49 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

For those with flying RV10 that are going to Oshkosh if you are having
problems with tunnel heat can you bring it up at the forum please.

And those that are flying are you have serious issues with the
heat......theres been a lot of talk but just need the facts please ...yes no
fixed??

regards Chris


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
dmasys(at)cox.net
Guest





PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 2:20 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

Just chatted at some length with Vic Syracuse about this here at OSH, and he for sure has it fixed.

-Dan Masys
40448

---- "Chris wrote:
Quote:


For those with flying RV10 that are going to Oshkosh if you are having
problems with tunnel heat can you bring it up at the forum please.

And those that are flying are you have serious issues with the
heat......theres been a lot of talk but just need the facts please ...yes no
fixed??

regards Chris















- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
10flyer(at)verizon.net
Guest





PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 2:31 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

Chris, I have a flying 10 with 100hrs on it. I had no heat problems during
the winter but have had plenty during the hotter months in SoCal. I have
insulated the inside firewall and tunnel areas, firesleeved my tunnel fuel
lines, disconnected the heat box scat tubes (and run them overboard), and
extended my exhaust pipe( I have the original exhaust). None of these have
solved the problem. When I am done flying, the entire circumference of the
aircraft adjacent to the firewall is so hot you cannot touch the exterior. I
also believe I am experiencing more than the "normal" injected engine fuel
vapor problems that are sometimes present with hot engines. If you haven't
already, go on the Doug Reeves RV website and look at the forum threads for
the 10 and you will find talk relating to the tunnel heat issue. One guy
claims to have fixed the problem and goes on to explain how he did it by
insulating the belly on the outside as well as insulating the forward side
of the firewall. Although I believe his theory is absolutely correct
regarding the origination of the heat, I disagree that this is the final
solution. You can do several things to alleviate the problem, but in my
opinion the heat from the engine should not be that bad to begin with. In
other words, you can resolve the tunnel heat issue, but it seems to me that
there are factors ( maybe cowl design) that are not allowing the heat to
escape the cowl area, thereby heating up the stainless steel firewall. I
haven't seen any other RV models that have had to go to this length to keep
heat off the firewall. Even though other RV's don't have tunnels, i'm sure
if there was a lot of heat buildup on the other models, they would be
complaining. Makes me wonder why the 10 is the only model with the vents
under the cowl!! I am not an engineer, but it seems to me that the cowl
needs some sort of modification to get the proper press differential from
inlet to outlet that will help evacuate the engine heat better. Sorry to
ramble, hope this helps. I do believe the ball is in Vans'
court....especially with 600 kits sold. Mark (N104ML)


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
VHMUM(at)bigpond.com
Guest





PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 2:42 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

Please do tell?

Chris

---


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
VHMUM(at)bigpond.com
Guest





PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 2:48 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

Yes Mark I agree with you and I have seen and replied on Dougs site....I was
going to put a blanket on engine side of firewall but do not want to put
anything on the belly...so agree partial fix. I cant seem to find anything
over here so will probably have to import something like Kool-mat or the
like.

Chris

Australia

---


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
Sean Blair



Joined: 09 Jan 2006
Posts: 39
Location: Colorado Springs

PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 3:22 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

I ordered 3/4 inch Super Soundproofing for the front flooring. I haven't
installed it yet. One recommendation from the vendor was to place sheets of
Reynolds Aluminum down first before the soundproofing to help with the heat
aspects. Has anyone done this? What did you use for adhesion?

Thanks again,

Sean Blair
#40225

Yes Mark I agree with you and I have seen and replied on Dougs site....I was

going to put a blanket on engine side of firewall but do not want to put
anything on the belly...so agree partial fix. I cant seem to find anything
over here so will probably have to import something like Kool-mat or the
like.

Chris

Australia
Quote:


Chris, I have a flying 10 with 100hrs on it. I had no heat problems during

Quote:
the winter but have had plenty during the hotter months in SoCal. I have
insulated the inside firewall and tunnel areas, firesleeved my tunnel fuel

Quote:
lines, disconnected the heat box scat tubes (and run them overboard), and
extended my exhaust pipe( I have the original exhaust). None of these have

Quote:
solved the problem. When I am done flying, the entire circumference of the

Quote:
aircraft adjacent to the firewall is so hot you cannot touch the exterior.

Quote:
I also believe I am experiencing more than the "normal" injected engine
fuel vapor problems that are sometimes present with hot engines. If you
haven't already, go on the Doug Reeves RV website and look at the forum
threads for the 10 and you will find talk relating to the tunnel heat
issue. One guy claims to have fixed the problem and goes on to explain how

Quote:
he did it by insulating the belly on the outside as well as insulating the

Quote:
forward side of the firewall. Although I believe his theory is absolutely
correct regarding the origination of the heat, I disagree that this is the

Quote:
final solution. You can do several things to alleviate the problem, but in

Quote:
my opinion the heat from the engine should not be that bad to begin with.
In other words, you can resolve the tunnel heat issue, but it seems to me
that there are factors ( maybe cowl design) that are not allowing the heat

Quote:
to escape the cowl area, thereby heating up the stainless steel firewall.
I haven't seen any other RV models that have had to go to this length to
keep heat off the firewall. Even though other RV's don't have tunnels, i'm

Quote:
sure if there was a lot of heat buildup on the other models, they would be

Quote:
complaining. Makes me wonder why the 10 is the only model with the vents
under the cowl!! I am not an engineer, but it seems to me that the cowl
needs some sort of modification to get the proper press differential from
inlet to outlet that will help evacuate the engine heat better. Sorry to
ramble, hope this helps. I do believe the ball is in Vans'
court....especially with 600 kits sold. Mark (N104ML)


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List

_________________
Sean S. Blair
#40225
N967SB (reserved)
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
dmaib@me.com



Joined: 25 Apr 2006
Posts: 454
Location: New Smyrna Beach, Florida

PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 3:49 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

Are any RV-10's flying with the Sam James cowling, and if so, are
they having hot tunnel problems?

David Maib
Eagan, MN #40559
On Jul 22, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Mark Chamberlain wrote:


<10flyer(at)verizon.net>

Chris, I have a flying 10 with 100hrs on it. I had no heat problems
during the winter but have had plenty during the hotter months in
SoCal. I have insulated the inside firewall and tunnel areas,
firesleeved my tunnel fuel lines, disconnected the heat box scat
tubes (and run them overboard), and extended my exhaust pipe( I have
the original exhaust). None of these have solved the problem. When I
am done flying, the entire circumference of the aircraft adjacent to
the firewall is so hot you cannot touch the exterior. I also believe
I am experiencing more than the "normal" injected engine fuel vapor
problems that are sometimes present with hot engines. If you haven't
already, go on the Doug Reeves RV website and look at the forum
threads for the 10 and you will find talk relating to the tunnel heat
issue. One guy claims to have fixed the problem and goes on to
explain how he did it by insulating the belly on the outside as well
as insulating the forward side of the firewall. Although I believe
his theory is absolutely correct regarding the origination of the
heat, I disagree that this is the final solution. You can do several
things to alleviate the problem, but in my opinion the heat from the
engine should not be that bad to begin with. In other words, you can
resolve the tunnel heat issue, but it seems to me that there are
factors ( maybe cowl design) that are not allowing the heat to escape
the cowl area, thereby heating up the stainless steel firewall. I
haven't seen any other RV models that have had to go to this length
to keep heat off the firewall. Even though other RV's don't have
tunnels, i'm sure if there was a lot of heat buildup on the other
models, they would be complaining. Makes me wonder why the 10 is the
only model with the vents under the cowl!! I am not an engineer, but
it seems to me that the cowl needs some sort of modification to get
the proper press differential from inlet to outlet that will help
evacuate the engine heat better. Sorry to ramble, hope this helps. I
do believe the ball is in Vans' court....especially with 600 kits
sold. Mark (N104ML)

www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
wiki.matronics.com


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List

_________________
David Maib
RV-10 #40559
New Smyrna Beach, FL
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message
10flyer(at)verizon.net
Guest





PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 6:45 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

Hey Sean, I used 3/8 inch supersoundproof under my front/ back floors and
sidewalls. Attached it with sticky stuff adhesive spray from Spruce. The
front floor area has remained cool with that, but probably because of the
extra layer of sheet metal that your feet rest on. Not so effective in the
tunnel area. Mark.


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
jesse(at)itecusa.org
Guest





PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 5:30 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

I really haven't seen any serious tunnel heat in either 256H or 415EC.

Do not archive.

Jesse Saint
I-TEC, Inc.
jesse(at)itecusa.org
www.itecusa.org
W: 352-465-4545
C: 352-427-0285

--


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
mritter509(at)msn.com
Guest





PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 6:25 pm    Post subject: OshKosh Tunnel heat Reply with quote

I'll second that.  All I did was put in the "Y" per Vans fix and the tunnel is not even what I would call warm.  Don't know if it made a difference but I did not run the scat tube to the rear cabin.  My guess is that the front cabin heat will keep the entire cabin warm if and when heat is ever needed in Texas.  If I'm wrong I'll add the scat tube later.
Mark Ritter (N410MR)

[quote]
From:  "Jesse Saint" <jesse(at)itecusa.org>
Reply-To:  rv10-list(at)matronics.com
To:  <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject:  RE: OshKosh __Tunnel heat
Date:  Sun, 30 Jul 2006 21:24:37 -0400
[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "Jesse Saint" <jesse(at)itecusa.org>

I really haven't seen any serious tunnel heat in either 256H or 415EC.

Do not archive.

Jesse Saint
I-TEC, Inc.
jesse(at)itecusa.org
www.itecusa.org
W: 352-465-4545
C: 352-427-0285

--


- The Matronics RV10-List Email Forum -
 

Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more:

http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?RV10-List
Back to top
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Matronics Email Lists Forum Index -> RV10-List All times are GMT - 8 Hours
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum


Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group