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912 exhaust options

Started this discussion. Last reply by Raymond Paul Jun 25, 2018. 1 Reply

Recommendations for exhaust system for a 912ULS in a 750 Cruzer? Rotax ring mount and Zenair cowl. Could use the Zenair exhaust kit, looking for other options. What have other builders done?Continue

Steel corrosion

Started this discussion. Last reply by Chris Aysen Aug 27, 2014. 6 Replies

I'm building a 750 Cruzer, which will live most of the time within a couple of miles of the ocean. I'm doing the usual things with the aluminum surfaces and not too concerned about the 6061, but the…Continue

Rivet corrosion questions

Started this discussion. Last reply by David Josephson Aug 6, 2012. 15 Replies

I've had good experience making marine hardware out of 6061 and doubt that priming (unless the material is *very* thoroughly prepped first with cleaning and conversion coat) makes much difference to…Continue

 

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Aircraft Model
STOL CH 750, CH 750 Cruzer
Project Status
Less than half
Building From
Kit
Engine installed (or plan to install)
Other
Building Experience
Have worked on airplanes before
Flying Experience
Private Pilot

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At 1:58pm on December 10, 2014, Samuel McNair said…
Yes I have. But before I make yet more experiments and add more weight and complexity, I'd like to start with simple and proven. Somebody out there, certainly the factory, has a standard FWF cowl using the "standard"  O-360 engine and somehow it cools properly. I already have a pile of time and money sunk in it and someone has made it work I am sure.  I'd rather not hack up the cowl any further and have to get a new one.
I have flown it with pressure gages. The problem is in exit backpressure. I made a quantum leap by adding a lip around the front of the exit opening, just like you see in a C-152 which flies a bit faster than me.   But could play with this forever and I'd really like to have a worked out solution before next summer. I should not be seeing 395 to 425'F CHTs flying in 60' F air at 75% power.
By the way. What kind of real crusie speed do you get at what engine power.  My CH-801 is a dog, getting only mid to high 70 knots at 75-80% power on a 170 hp XP-360 burning 8.5 to 9 gph!  I have heard a lot of "should be" but not anyone sharing real numbers.
Thanks for your willingness to help!
Sam
At 11:32am on October 6, 2014, Brad Rawls said…

David -

The Corvair motor parts I have loose besides the complete core motor are 1) TRW forged pistons (new) with resized rods and new bolts, rings and bearings for same (.010 under), forged crank that was turned .010 under, NOS balancer, pushrod tubes, cylinder air plates, and other little misc. parts. I was doing the same thing you are doing, collecting parts for the eventual build. You can email me directly with any questions at Brad @ocbis.com.

Thanks - Brad Rawls

At 4:16pm on October 31, 2012, Danal Estes said…

David,

Tried to message you about Data Logging and the system is acting weird... I re-clicked a bunch of times, I hope I didn't flood you with duplicates.

Anyway, my email is "danal dot estes at gmail dot com".  Email me, and I'll send the info on how I do the data logging. 

Happy to share. 

Danal

 
 
 

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