There was some discussion recently regarding engine cooling and the use of header tape. I went to to Canadian Tire and besides aluminum tape they have that stuff used for wrapping mufflers. Can anyone tell me if header tape is something different and if so, where I can get it.
Also, I have the standard cowling and don't understand the dynamics of airflow but I noticed that some have added a lip to the cowl to improve air flow. If anyone has pics of their cowl I'd like to try and add this lip. I'm running a 912 and have had high temperature readings especially on hot days and we have checked the gauge and oil; temps with a thermometer so I assume my problems are with air flow. I aslo have an oil cooler located in the front of the cowl just under the prop hub.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Aurele
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In a message dated 6/27/01 3:27:36 PM Central Daylight Time,
alavigne@ntl.sympatico.ca writes:
AURELE
Any good hotrod shop. Summit Racing, Jeg's Performance both have catalogs.
I'm sure there are some performance shop's in CA. also.
Phil&Lisa Smith #460 N414D
alavigne@ntl.sympatico.ca writes:
There was some discussion recently regarding engine cooling and the use of
header tape. I went to to Canadian Tire and besides aluminum tape they have
that stuff used for wrapping mufflers. Can anyone tell me if header tape is
something different and if so, where I can get it.
AURELE
Any good hotrod shop. Summit Racing, Jeg's Performance both have catalogs.
I'm sure there are some performance shop's in CA. also.
Phil&Lisa Smith #460 N414D
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Hi Aurele !
I think the muffler wrap stuff is very similar - but don't
use it on a regular exhaust system. Anything but stainless will
corrode VERY quickly !
I can't remember - does your cowling still have the molded-in
lip in the fiberglas at the bottom rear ?? If so, all you need to
do is add a strip of aluminum to the front of it that extends down
another inch or 2 - that might help a bit. (Many of these cowls
had the lip trimmed off, and the opening in the bottom enlarged
to 2 or 3 times the original size. While this helped, I'm now
convinced that this isn't the best way to go !)
One thing to watch in the warmer weather is the oil. It is
now getting hard to get anything but 5-50 synthetic, and the <5>
part is just tooooo thin !! I've managed to get some Mobil 1
20-50 synthetic, and that's much better, but for really warm
weather, Rotax suggests straight 40 weight. Unfortunately, I haven't
been able to find ANY straight 40 or 50 synthetic, or high quality
automotive oils !!! The thinner oil doesn't lubricate well enough,
and the increased friction raises the oil temp.....
......bobp
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At 04:17 PM 6/27/01 -0700, you wrote:
that stuff used for wrapping mufflers. Can anyone tell me if header tape is
something different and if so, where I can get it.
flow. If anyone has pics of their cowl I'd like to try and add this lip. I'm
running a 912 and have had high temperature readings especially on hot days
and we have checked the gauge and oil; temps with a thermometer so I assume
my problems are with air flow. I aslo have an oil cooler located in the
front of the cowl just under the prop hub.
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I think the muffler wrap stuff is very similar - but don't
use it on a regular exhaust system. Anything but stainless will
corrode VERY quickly !
I can't remember - does your cowling still have the molded-in
lip in the fiberglas at the bottom rear ?? If so, all you need to
do is add a strip of aluminum to the front of it that extends down
another inch or 2 - that might help a bit. (Many of these cowls
had the lip trimmed off, and the opening in the bottom enlarged
to 2 or 3 times the original size. While this helped, I'm now
convinced that this isn't the best way to go !)
One thing to watch in the warmer weather is the oil. It is
now getting hard to get anything but 5-50 synthetic, and the <5>
part is just tooooo thin !! I've managed to get some Mobil 1
20-50 synthetic, and that's much better, but for really warm
weather, Rotax suggests straight 40 weight. Unfortunately, I haven't
been able to find ANY straight 40 or 50 synthetic, or high quality
automotive oils !!! The thinner oil doesn't lubricate well enough,
and the increased friction raises the oil temp.....
......bobp
-----------------------------orig.------------------------------------
At 04:17 PM 6/27/01 -0700, you wrote:
header tape. I went to to Canadian Tire and besides aluminum tape they haveThere was some discussion recently regarding engine cooling and the use of
that stuff used for wrapping mufflers. Can anyone tell me if header tape is
something different and if so, where I can get it.
airflow but I noticed that some have added a lip to the cowl to improve airAlso, I have the standard cowling and don't understand the dynamics of
flow. If anyone has pics of their cowl I'd like to try and add this lip. I'm
running a 912 and have had high temperature readings especially on hot days
and we have checked the gauge and oil; temps with a thermometer so I assume
my problems are with air flow. I aslo have an oil cooler located in the
front of the cowl just under the prop hub.
engineAny help is appreciated.
Thanks, Aurele
Rebel 063
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and add this lip. I'm running a 912 and have had high temperature readings
especially on hot days and we have checked the gauge and oil; temps with a
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