Yep, since I am "stuck" down here in Rio till tomorrow AM when we will depart for MIA, then to OSH, I sure am glad Brent got those pics posted that Jim took. One can see the side gills I wrote about a while back, those are painted and faired in, as they were installed before I painted the plane for Jim.
Those "silver" somewhat larger gills on the bottom of the cowl, Jim made and I installed last week temporarily with the observerd pull rivits. One should note the uneven spacing on the rivits. There was alot of 3D going on there and I wanted the edges to be somewhat "down". BTW, Jim says he can make these gills on his CNC machine pretty easy and with any dimensions to suit your particular wants, needs, desires and necessities!
Write him @
JIMRHG@adelphia.net.
Note the following please for those who have been unable/unwilling to thoroughly follow my tunnel threads before making condescending comments ( U know who U are):
########## The side gills made a SLIGHT", barely noticable difference in tunnel temps. In fact makes the fuselage side VERY hot.
######### Blowing one 2" scat tube of fresh air (Per Vans SB bandade) into the tunnel, cooled the tunnel sufficiently to touch the front, but still scald the paxs in the back.
#########Blowing 2 scat tubes (read NO CABIN HEAT NOW) cooled the front significantly, and made the back tunnel able to touch, but still VERY WARM.
Please note after this point, we have only ONE fresh air tube blowing into the tunnel!!!!!
######### The addition of the "silver" bottom gills, cooled the front tunnel significantly!...analysis......Tons of heat from engine cooling air and muffler heat leaves these gills and puts that heat out of the aft chin area and more to the sides, where we have an insulated cabin floor. As in, not below the stove, er, sorry, I mean tunnel.
######### Gills that then were added to the bottom skin in the aft tunnel area I think actually made the aft tunnel HOTTER, with the obvious entry of exhaust gasses at slower speeds.
######## NOW THE CREM DE LA CREM! We addded the above observed "insulation" to the belly, and the tunnel problem has been fixed!
We will be taking out all together, the fresh air blowing into the tunnel (remember the Vans bandade?) after OSH. Nope, tell ya what, we are gonna cover the hole before we leave for OSH tomorrow. Guaranteed not necessary now.
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Now, to further explain my theories/observations...Listen guys, YOU MUST KEEP THE HEAT ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE PLANE!!!!! Don't like my SS suggestion? Cool, any ideas to "insulate" the bottom skin, as in, YOU MUST KEEP THE BOTTOM SKIN, AS IN THE BOTTOM SKIN, THE ONE THAT THE FUEL PUMP IS MOUNTED ON, COOL TO THE TOUCH. Sorry, but I guarantee you, if you have a hot bottom skin, you will have an RV "stove"
INSULATION INSIDE THE TUNNEL DOES NOT WORK! As in, install a " blanket" as we did last yaer, well before Vans suggested (per SB worthless bandade). Nope, nuh uh, does...not....work.....Any suggestions to such in any way, is a complete waste of time and weight. Insulate via a false floor? I think would work in an unfinished plane, but still will cause a scalding aft tunnel area problem, ...hence...My SS barrier/heat insulated heat shield recommendation.
Some kind of exterior barrier is required. period. Now, lets see some real ingenuity here! Put those RV minds to work!!!!!!!!
Glen