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SV: lower cowl opening for 914 only?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:59 am    Post subject: SV: lower cowl opening for 914 only? Reply with quote

Greame,

Further to what Bob Borger just suggested: I have done some other small
mods on my lower cowl, and discovered after some operating hours that the
bid/epoxy layups turned dark brown on the inside and the nice, white paint
turned light brown on the outside! Those at Europa Aircraft at that time
told me the reason for this: Epoxy does not stand up to heat as well as
polyester does, and the cowls are therefore made of bid/polyester.

If someone with better knowledge/better memory can confirm this, you should
use polyester with suitable bid to cover the duct inlet.

Note: There has been no separation of the epoxy-based layups from the
factory-made cowl in my case, so it is only cosmetic.

Regards,
Svein
LN-SKJ


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:25 am    Post subject: SV: lower cowl opening for 914 only? Reply with quote

I had exactly the same experoence. Cut out the opening, discovered I didn't need to then patched it up with epoxy/bid and filled and faired it. After a short while running, the heat from the exhaust made the patch turn brown and some blisters appeared. I refilled the blisters and resprayed the patch then stuck some aluminium foil over the patch inside the cowl to reflect the heat and haven't had any further problems since.

Richard Iddon

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On 15 Jan 2012, at 18:55, Sidsel & Svein Johnsen wrote:

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Greame,

Further to what Bob Borger just suggested: I have done some other small
mods on my lower cowl, and discovered after some operating hours that the
bid/epoxy layups turned dark brown on the inside and the nice, white paint
turned light brown on the outside! Those at Europa Aircraft at that time
told me the reason for this: Epoxy does not stand up to heat as well as
polyester does, and the cowls are therefore made of bid/polyester.

If someone with better knowledge/better memory can confirm this, you should
use polyester with suitable bid to cover the duct inlet.

Note: There has been no separation of the epoxy-based layups from the
factory-made cowl in my case, so it is only cosmetic.

Regards,
Svein
LN-SKJ









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