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Subject: | Re: Bypassing the muffler heat cuff? |
Let me see if I can clarify this... I have a fully functioning heating system with
air control valve......etc,,,,,etc..... I do NOT have a secondary cool air
inlet (only the one going to the heater cuff. Yes, I can start fabricating and
cutting holes, installing new fresh air hoses, change the existing heater control
valve so that it will accommodate both a hot and cold inlet, etc. Problem
is.......I don't won't to do all that. I just want to completely bypass the
heater cuff so that the air will flow directly to the control valve without
being heated. This will help to add more cool air in the cockpit. the question
is........ will this cause an overheating issue with the muffler/cuff (since
it no longer will have cool air being ducted to it)?
I appreciate the suggestions...and I may have to do major plumbing work before
it's over with...but for now, I'm looking for something quick and simple! Thanks
again!
Travis
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Travis Rayner
Mobile, AL
Skystar Vixen, N-789DF
Continental IO-240, Prince P-Tip Prop
IFR with Autopilot
AnyWhereMap Navigation with weather
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