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1. 03:50 PM - Heat Muff and Heat Box Install (Chillyz)
2. 11:35 PM - Re: Heat Muff and Heat Box Install (Sonja Englert)
3. 11:49 PM - Re: Heat Muff and Heat Box Install (mjb777)
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Subject: | Heat Muff and Heat Box Install |
Currently working in the cockpit area. Has anyone installed a heat tri-box and
heat muff from Aircraft Spruce? Wanted to bring some heat into the cockpit.
I have the Rotax 912S installed. The diameter of the exh pipes are 1.25" but notice
that the heat muff from A/S will only fit down to 1.75". I'm sure I can
build up the gap with shim material. Any thoughts or ideas?
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Subject: | Re: Heat Muff and Heat Box Install |
It is easier to use the hot air from the radiators. I have a simple valve
in the firewall behind them for this purpose.
Sonja
www.caro-engineering.com
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Chillyz <mypulsar3@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Currently working in the cockpit area. Has anyone installed a heat tri-box
> and heat muff from Aircraft Spruce? Wanted to bring some heat into the
> cockpit. I have the Rotax 912S installed. The diameter of the exh pipes
> are 1.25" but notice that the heat muff from A/S will only fit down to
> 1.75". I'm sure I can build up the gap with shim material. Any thoughts or
> ideas?
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=421395#421395
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Heat Muff and Heat Box Install |
I strongly recommend that you contact Sonja Englert, caro-engineering(dot)com,
and get details of her very simple, but apparently very effective, cabin heat
setup.
It is very simple to build, and there is no headache with the very limited space
available around the exhaust or in the cowls.
It doesn't take up any space in the engine compartment at all and will cost you
a fraction!!
Regards,
Matt.
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Pulsar 1 TD Kit.
Captain B777.
Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.
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