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Heat Muff Slippage
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I slotted the little rod holes on the end pieces a little more
so they will tighten on the pipe better. Tom |
Scott
You probably did what I"ve done on at least a couple of planes now. I put the end caps "over" the muff "sleeve", instead of inside the sleeve on previous planes, and had the same issue as you, also the threaded rods seemed a little short. This time I tried putting the end caps and threaded rods together around the exhaust pipe, then put the sleeve around the sub assembly, then the hose clamps on top of the sleeve and everything clamped down nice and tight. |
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The problem Scott alludes to is not just the "muff sliding" down the exhaust. Unless the muff is tight, any movement will slowly eat through the exhaust pipe... and all that entails :eek:
We had it tight enough that only a strong hand force could turn it... and have now used the slots above to get it tighter... It has been disscussed elsewhere on this forum IIRC ;) Andy & Ellie Hill RV-8 G-HILZ |
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