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The air duct installation kit that came with the Jabiru Gen 4 is a little bit different from what I have seen in videos and manuals.
The front baffle now has a curve, or flange (see photos). Since the fiberglass parts fit is less than perfect, I would like to check whether I am positioning them properly.
How have others installed these baffles?
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No experience with the Gen 4, but it looks like good positioning to me. However, on my Gen 2/3 engine, on the left side I cut out the area that covers the oil filter and instead glassed-in a ramp across the entire width of the intake and also installed a ramp on the right duct, too. It allows oil filter removal without having to raise up the duct and also improves air flow to the cylinders:
(Sorry for the low-contrast/poor picture quality, but basically on both sides there's a ramp that starts at the lower inlet edge and angles up to the visible cylinder fins. There is a circular cut-out in the left ramp (pilot's perspective) that feeds a ducted oil sump cooler, but it's doubtful you'll need that on the Gen 4.)
John
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