Hi Charlie ,,, How much heat muff do you have on your lycoming exhaust for
cabin heat??? Dale SR-033
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[rebel-builders]Heat
[rebel-builders]Heat
Dale,
The heat muffs that I used came with the MAM firewall forward kit for the
O-540. They are pretty small, about 10" in length and about 4" in diam.
While perhaps adequate for this part of the country (if I can seal up my
door and window leaks), I don't think I'd like to be flying in Fargo, ND in
January. Perhaps when I get my doors sealed and finish the interior
insulation it will perform better. I also ran a rear heat duct from a
firewall heat valve, through a center console, along the floor, exiting just
aft of the front seats. Seemed to give off heat when I flew this past
weekend in sub freezing temperatures - but Florida isn't the best place to
test for heating (except maybe in July).
Charlie Starr - SR N96CS
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The heat muffs that I used came with the MAM firewall forward kit for the
O-540. They are pretty small, about 10" in length and about 4" in diam.
While perhaps adequate for this part of the country (if I can seal up my
door and window leaks), I don't think I'd like to be flying in Fargo, ND in
January. Perhaps when I get my doors sealed and finish the interior
insulation it will perform better. I also ran a rear heat duct from a
firewall heat valve, through a center console, along the floor, exiting just
aft of the front seats. Seemed to give off heat when I flew this past
weekend in sub freezing temperatures - but Florida isn't the best place to
test for heating (except maybe in July).
Charlie Starr - SR N96CS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale Fultz" <dfultz17086@earthlink.net>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders]Heat
Hi Charlie ,,, How much heat muff do you have on your lycoming exhaust
for
cabin heat??? Dale SR-033
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