I have been spending a fair amount of time getting the firewall forward work done on the F1 Rocket project the past couple of months, mostly because I want to be off the fabrication workbench and have the aircraft in the assembly area of the shop when Louise’s RV-15 wing kit shows up! Progress is slow, but occasionally visible - especially with the baffles.
I started with a Van’s RV-10/IO-540 kit, and had to do considerable custom work on the front ramps and the duct for the BIG oil cooler. That scratched things up a bit, which is why I decided to paint with white epoxy - normally, I just leave baffles bare metal, but these had gotten kind of ugly. The top of the baffles have been trimmed to give me good clearance to the cowl, but I am going to wait on baffle seals for awhile, mostly because I have lots of fiberglass to get finished, and its good to have some projects to work on when I get frustrated with the glass mess and need a break.
Tom Swearengen has my “almost” final hose order after I built up the oil cooler lines out of ancient Aeroquip rubber-lined hose that I had in a box - that allowed me to get a really good routing and determine lengths precisely. New ones will match all of the fuel, sensor, and brake lines he has already made. The cowl has been fitted, Skybolts installed, and now it’s just doing detailed finishing work to make everything pretty.
Work-in-progress shot (no, it won’t fly with clecos ….. or loose spark plug wires….
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I started with a Van’s RV-10/IO-540 kit, and had to do considerable custom work on the front ramps and the duct for the BIG oil cooler. That scratched things up a bit, which is why I decided to paint with white epoxy - normally, I just leave baffles bare metal, but these had gotten kind of ugly. The top of the baffles have been trimmed to give me good clearance to the cowl, but I am going to wait on baffle seals for awhile, mostly because I have lots of fiberglass to get finished, and its good to have some projects to work on when I get frustrated with the glass mess and need a break.
Tom Swearengen has my “almost” final hose order after I built up the oil cooler lines out of ancient Aeroquip rubber-lined hose that I had in a box - that allowed me to get a really good routing and determine lengths precisely. New ones will match all of the fuel, sensor, and brake lines he has already made. The cowl has been fitted, Skybolts installed, and now it’s just doing detailed finishing work to make everything pretty.
Work-in-progress shot (no, it won’t fly with clecos ….. or loose spark plug wires….


