After chasing down air leaks, I'm still hoping I can make the -12 suitable for winter flying (I'm in Duluth), perhaps with heated seats or a longer heat muff surrounding the muffler: the stock muff is only 4" long. That brings up some questions about how the stock muff is made:
1) What is the function of the FF-00090A Heat Muff Inner Wrap? This band of 0.0179" 304 stainless steel surrounds the central portion of the muffler. Is it there to prevent exhaust leakage into the muff, in case a hole develops in the muffler wall? Is it insulating the aluminum Heat Muff Outer FF-00090H so it doesn't over-heat?
2) Where are the seams in the muffler? I can't remember from when I was building a couple years ago.
3) What is the function of the two circumferential beads, ca. 1/8" high, that the heat muff fits between?
And if anyone else has already solved this problem, I'd love to hear your approach.
1) What is the function of the FF-00090A Heat Muff Inner Wrap? This band of 0.0179" 304 stainless steel surrounds the central portion of the muffler. Is it there to prevent exhaust leakage into the muff, in case a hole develops in the muffler wall? Is it insulating the aluminum Heat Muff Outer FF-00090H so it doesn't over-heat?
2) Where are the seams in the muffler? I can't remember from when I was building a couple years ago.
3) What is the function of the two circumferential beads, ca. 1/8" high, that the heat muff fits between?
And if anyone else has already solved this problem, I'd love to hear your approach.