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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 07:37:26 -0800
Subject: Re: Exhaust Heat Wrap
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From: rbartman@juno.com (Richard H Bartman)
Rich
What was the failure mode of the exhaust wrapped with insulating
material? Corrosion? overheating?
I think it would be informative to hear your description on this as
insulating the system would seem to make sense (and indeed is used in
some automobile racing applications).
Thanks
The thero wrap caused the metal underneath it to disintegrate. WhileDave R.
flying I noticed a change in the sound of the exhaust. Upon landing an
inspection revealed a hole had blown through the wrap.
After removing all of the wrap a large hole was found on the right side
at the "Y" where the two pipes meet.
All of the exhaust pipe covered with exhaust wrap was flaking. I could
take a knife and scrape off a layer of metal.
I returned a piece of the damaged pipe to Thermal Wrap and they said my
engine was running too rich and that flames were traveling down the pipes
and causing excessive heat. They also said that although automotive
racers use soft steel for ther headers that they would not recommend
using anything but stainless steel in an airplane.
An interesting comment in the last issue of Contact Magazine for a man
converting a large block Corvette engine. After a few hours of test stand
running his system cracked under the thermo wrap. He replaced the pipes
and ran it with no further problems.
Rich
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