RV-12iS front right pipe comes too close to the lower engine cowl, NACA scoop and burned the paint. The owner repaired cowl, and put a little tiny bit of regular heat wrap and some metal. It still blistered the paint. Helping him I loosened the pipes up and shifted pipes a little more to aircraft left, it made a small difference, a little. However we got better thicker *black wrap, extending it above and below further. (*Black exhaust pipe wrap, "black titanium" or lava rock-based versions, features a carbon fiber-like appearance or is coated to enhance durability and heat resistance.)
Already on that same forward right pipe is a metal heat shields held on with hose clamp below the problem area, to keep heat off plumbing. I used that heat shield hose clamp to terminate the heat wrap at the bottom. It looks good. The paint is still blistered damaged, he has yet to repair that. If he takes cowl off and repairs it, I am not sure what will happen... Yet to fly it since modification.
ANY TIPS...
Already on that same forward right pipe is a metal heat shields held on with hose clamp below the problem area, to keep heat off plumbing. I used that heat shield hose clamp to terminate the heat wrap at the bottom. It looks good. The paint is still blistered damaged, he has yet to repair that. If he takes cowl off and repairs it, I am not sure what will happen... Yet to fly it since modification.
ANY TIPS...