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t41pilot
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:20 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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I'm about to order a Grand Rapids EIS model 2000 to monitor a new rotax 447. It comes standard with a hose clamp style probe for monitoring exhaust gas with a threaded one as an option at additional cost. Is there any benefit to getting the threaded one as far as accuracy of the measurement or is is it just a matter of asthetics? I'm assuming I would have to drill a hole and tap it for the threaded one. I don't have the exhaust here at the house so I don't know what it is made out of or the ease of tapping it. Any thoughts would be appreciated
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Mike Welch
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:55 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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Gregg,
No, a threaded style isn't just a drill and tap proposition. If you were to go with a threaded style probe,
you'd need to weld a "bung" on you exhaust pipe. The bung is what O2 sensors, etc, etc, screw into.
I suppose if you found the right nut size, (for your probe threads),you could drill a slightly oversize
probe hole, and weld on the nut.
For the hassle, most people just use the drilled hole style, that uses a band clamp. The accuracy is
probably within 2% of either style. Probe depth accuracy is more of a determiner of temp reading, rather
than style.
Mike Welch
Never known for doing things the easy way. I welded on the bung for my Auber Instruments EGT probe.
Wasn't the easy way, but sure is solid as h.....
On Jan 5, 2012, at 3:20 PM, t41pilot wrote:
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I'm about to order a Grand Rapids EIS model 2000 to monitor a new rotax 447. It comes standard with a hose clamp style probe for monitoring exhaust gas with a threaded one as an option at additional cost. Is there any benefit to getting the threaded one as far as accuracy of the measurement or is is it just a matter of asthetics? I'm assuming I would have to drill a hole and tap it for the threaded one. I don't have the exhaust here at the house so I don't know what it is made out of or the ease of tapping it. Any thoughts would be appreciated
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 2:03 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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The manifold probably has two tapped bosses for the probe. Get the threaded probes; looks much better.
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I'm about to order a Grand Rapids EIS model 2000 to monitor a new rotax 447. It comes standard with a hose clamp style probe for monitoring exhaust gas with a threaded one as an option at additional cost. Is there any benefit to getting the threaded one as far as accuracy of the measurement or is is it just a matter of asthetics? I'm assuming I would have to drill a hole and tap it for the threaded one. I don't have the exhaust here at the house so I don't know what it is made out of or the ease of tapping it. Any thoughts would be appreciated
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 2:21 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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Gregg
What's the matter with the hose-clamp type of EGT sensor? I used one for over 2000 ours in a Lycoming without a bit of trouble.
Easy to pull & inspect the probe at anytime with no stress on the probe.
Russ K
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On Jan 5, 2012, at 4:20 PM, t41pilot wrote:
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I'm about to order a Grand Rapids EIS model 2000 to monitor a new rotax 447. It comes standard with a hose clamp style probe for monitoring exhaust gas with a threaded one as an option at additional cost. Is there any benefit to getting the threaded one as far as accuracy of the measurement or is is it just a matter of asthetics? I'm assuming I would have to drill a hole and tap it for the threaded one. I don't have the exhaust here at the house so I don't know what it is made out of or the ease of tapping it. Any thoughts would be appreciated
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 2:39 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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I'm about to order a Grand Rapids EIS model 2000 to monitor a new rotax 447. It comes standard with a hose clamp style probe for monitoring exhaust gas with a threaded one as an option at additional cost. Is there any benefit to getting the threaded one as far as accuracy of the measurement or is is it just a matter of asthetics? I'm assuming I would have to drill a hole and tap it for the threaded one. I don't have the exhaust here at the house so I don't know what it is made out of or the ease of tapping it. Any thoughts would be appreciated
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i helped a friend with a threaded one,,, and the threads were,, shall i say extremely hard to remove,,,i am sure some high temp anti seize would have been the thing to do,,,, i have the type with the hose clamp,,, 726.1 hours and still on tight, with no problems.
boyd young
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t41pilot
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 2:47 pm Post subject: Re: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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OK, I found out the exhaust manifold is already tapped at the proper locations at the factory for the probes. Would the clamp on style still use these same holes or would these holes have to be sealed and new ones drilled?
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 3:15 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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On 01/05/2012 03:20 PM, t41pilot wrote:
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I'm about to order a Grand Rapids EIS model 2000 to monitor a new rotax 447. It comes standard with a hose clamp style probe for monitoring exhaust gas with a threaded one as an option at additional cost. Is there any benefit to getting the threaded one as far as accuracy of the measurement or is is it just a matter of asthetics? I'm assuming I would have to drill a hole and tap it for the threaded one. I don't have the exhaust here at the house so I don't know what it is made out of or the ease of tapping it. Any thoughts would be appreciated
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Are you interested in a used one, minus the probes? I have an extra one
that is in good working order. I'll try to make you a good deal on it.
I'm walking out the door now & can't check prices, etc until after lunch
tomorrow, but if you're interested, send me an email or give me a call
tomorrow after 2:00 PM.
Charlie
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Mike Welch
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 3:32 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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Gregg,
No, a clamp-on style EGT probe depends of the expanded ring of the base of the probe being pressed firmly against
the pipe(by the clamp)....not on top of some threaded mounting boss. Since you do the the factory threaded bosses, you're in bidness.
Yes, if you were to STILL want to go with a clamp-on style, I am fairly certain you'd have to plug the existing
threaded hole....and then drill the proper tight hole for the probe to insert into. But then one would ask "Why?!"
If you have the threaded boss, why would you even care about how a clamp style mounts? Although many
guys have had millions of hours on the clamp-on style without any bad tendencies, certainly a threaded mount is a
heckava lot more solid.....and you already have the mount!!
Mike
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OK, I found out the exhaust manifold is already tapped at the proper locations at the factory for the probes. Would the clamp on style still use these same holes or would these holes have to be sealed and new ones drilled?
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t41pilot
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:09 pm Post subject: Re: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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Thanks Mike..Sounds like that is the direction to go.[/quote]
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:12 pm Post subject: Re: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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Thanks Mike..Sounds like that is the direction to go.
Quote: | If you have the threaded boss, why would you even care about how a clamp style mounts? Although many
guys have had millions of hours on the clamp-on style without any bad tendencies, certainly a threaded mount is a
heckava lot more solid.....and you already have the mount!!
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:26 pm Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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The manifold should have plugs in the bosses already from the factory.
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OK, I found out the exhaust manifold is already tapped at the proper locations at the factory for the probes. Would the clamp on style still use these same holes or would these holes have to be sealed and new ones drilled?
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 4:45 am Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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if you want to use the threaded one you will have to weld the fitting in to your Exhaust pipe The one with
the clamp
can be a pain the clamps break once in a while but the threaded ones can be a problem also once you have it installed the probe
swells up enough so that it will not come back out of the fitting however they both give good readings
Ellery Batchelder Jr.
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:01 am Post subject: Grand Rapids EIS 2000 |
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I use nickleseize but the problem is the probe swells up bigger than the hole it fits into
Ellery Batchelder Jr.
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