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Did anybody solve the CO-problem on a CJ yet?

 
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 6:49 pm    Post subject: Did anybody solve the CO-problem on a CJ yet? Reply with quote

Hi there,

last week I did circuits for 4 days
in a row, my CO-detector went
off the most of the time and I was
sick like a dog.
I had my exhaust stacks extended
but apparantley it made no difference.
All the holes in the wheel wells and
flap well are sealed. I have the feeling
the fumes enter the aircraft mainly
through the canopy.

Did anybody got rid of that CO-problem
by now - if yes - every constructive input
is very much appreciated.

Cheers

Elmar (C-FTKL)


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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 7:50 pm    Post subject: Did anybody solve the CO-problem on a CJ yet? Reply with quote

The only way to solve it is to go to a self contained compressed air
system. The use of a diluter demand valve entrains ambient air so you still
get CO if it is present in the cabin. The CO scrubbers are extremely
expensive and generate alot of heat in that they use an exothermic reation
to reduce the CO to CO2. They work at the same temp as your catalytic
converter. Atleast the ones used by NASCAR do. The NASCAR guys would not
even talk to me. F1 it is! They know how to turn right and left when
racing. Sorry for the lapse!
Now, there is a company called Whiff's that make CO / Smoke absorbant
filters for wildfire fighters.They are disposable. These filters last about
4-8 hours depending on the environment you use them in. The filters are
called Excapers. You can get more info on them at
http://www.whiffs.net/about/index.html. The individual filters are about
$6.50 each. The mask that you use them with is pretty funky looking though.
Have not tried them out yet though. Just found out about them about a week
ago.
Doc
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From: <tamara_b(at)telus.net>
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Date: 5/2/2006 10:02:15 PM
Subject: Did anybody solve the CO-problem on a CJ yet?


Hi there,

last week I did circuits for 4 days
in a row, my CO-detector went
off the most of the time and I was
sick like a dog.
I had my exhaust stacks extended
but apparantley it made no difference.
All the holes in the wheel wells and
flap well are sealed. I have the feeling
the fumes enter the aircraft mainly
through the canopy.

Did anybody got rid of that CO-problem
by now - if yes - every constructive input
is very much appreciated.

Cheers

Elmar (C-FTKL)






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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:38 pm    Post subject: Did anybody solve the CO-problem on a CJ yet? Reply with quote

Our 52 was getting lots of smoke in the cockpit any time we turned the
smoke on, then several Yakkers discussed the co problem, sooo--we
purchased a professional quality co meter, tied it around our necks and
test flew the Yak--hardly off the ground when it pegged and said vacate
the premises ( unit built for home use). Next we put shop air in the
exhaust stack and bubble checked all exhaust flanges and smoke nozzle
flanges. Smoke nozzles were the worst culprit plus two badly leaking
flanges. After leak correction and several more test flights, the only
time we could get co readings above .05 was taxing with the canopy
open. Hope this helps>
On May 2, 2006, at 9:46 PM, tamara_b(at)telus.net wrote:

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Hi there,

last week I did circuits for 4 days
in a row, my CO-detector went
off the most of the time and I was
sick like a dog.
I had my exhaust stacks extended
but apparantley it made no difference.
All the holes in the wheel wells and
flap well are sealed. I have the feeling
the fumes enter the aircraft mainly
through the canopy.

Did anybody got rid of that CO-problem
by now - if yes - every constructive input
is very much appreciated.

Cheers

Elmar (C-FTKL)

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