Cotton AeroVee 0795

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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby vwglenn » Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:02 am

So no studs on the oil plate? Interesting.

I probably would've clearanced the oil plate and left the case alone. Grinding on magnesium is doable but generally frowned upon.

Does the Aerovee top mount oil cooler not simply mount to the stock holes? I always thought it was similar to a Type 3 setup. If so, why would you want a different pump? Turbo thing?
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby wlarson861 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:42 pm

Do those ports plumb to the turbo if I go that route later?


No. The turbo uses a two stage pump. The front hose fittings are similar but serve a different purpose. The intake to the front half of the pump pulls oil from the turbo to the pump then sends it into a fitting in the right rocker cover to return oil to the sump.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Thu Nov 24, 2016 5:33 pm

I have a two stage pump in my collection - was for my half VW. So I searched for external mount oil filters on the forum. The older stuff came back as either frowned upon or flat out not recommended. But then I see the turbo SB specifies an external oil filter. If I am going to upgrade to a turbo someday, once you early adopters have it worked out, it would seem handy to put that filter on now using my current oil pump. I might do that.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Brett » Thu Nov 24, 2016 6:19 pm

I thought that exact same thing when fitting my external filter the other day. :)

I wonder though can the oil changes be delayed a little now. I always thought every 25 hours was due to the fact the Aerovee ran no filter but the turbo engine basically runs two filters now. Still I guess running the turbo the 25 hour interval is more important than ever.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby rizzz » Thu Nov 24, 2016 6:58 pm

Brett wrote:I thought that exact same thing when fitting my external filter the other day. :)

I wonder though can the oil changes be delayed a little now. I always thought every 25 hours was due to the fact the Aerovee ran no filter but the turbo engine basically runs two filters now. Still I guess running the turbo the 25 hour interval is more important than ever.

The Great Plains manual states 25 hours with no filter, 50 with filter.
GP does not do turbos though...
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Thu Nov 24, 2016 7:29 pm

Glenn,
I hadn't responded to your post yet. Not sure what you mean by studs on the oil plate - there are 6 studs sticking out of the case. The plate was thin, the bosses were thick so it seemed safe to grind a little. We used a sanding drum from the dremel. The case had been machined for clearance, but not enough. Regarding the top mount oil cooler, I thought that bugs had an adapter that made the cooler stick straight up. The Sonex part bolts to the case but is machined to lay the cooler down. I didn't check to see if the cooler would just bolt to the engine.

I've never made aircraft hoses before. Can anybody point me to a good reference? What parts do I need?
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby vwglenn » Mon Nov 28, 2016 11:37 am

Bryan Cotton wrote:Regarding the top mount oil cooler, I thought that bugs had an adapter that made the cooler stick straight up. The Sonex part bolts to the case but is machined to lay the cooler down. I didn't check to see if the cooler would just bolt to the engine.

I've never made aircraft hoses before. Can anybody point me to a good reference? What parts do I need?

Beetles and early buses have the upright oil cooler. The "Type 3" (Squareback, Notchback, Fastback) have the same basic engine with an entirely different cooling/tin/fan system so they can fit in the different body style. The Type 3 oil cooler lays flat and hangs over #3&4 cylinders. The Aerovee is similar except the cooler is over the case itself. The oil pump in either the Type 1 (Beetle) and Type 3 (Notch) are the same if memory serves. When I was reading this thread earlier I got curious about the oil pump references. It seemed like there was a need to change the pump or something because of the oil cooler?????

Type 3 setup...
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The only danger in grinding the case is the fire danger. If that magnesium gets hot enough it will turn night into day when it catches fire. And you CAN catch it on fire by grinding on it.

Making hoses is not terribly difficult. I've done it a few times. Built oil lines for my full flow filter system on the bus (braided stainless). Also did fuel lines for the Cessna 170 and the Sonex when I pulled the gascolator. Parts are readily available at Spruce or Summit Racing.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Mon Nov 28, 2016 11:58 am

Glenn,
The stock Aerovee kit is set up for a bottom mounted oil cooler. The pump cover has NPT holes, one for oil out to the cooler and a return. The kit also comes with a block off plate for the stock oil cooler location. The top oil cooler adapter does use the stock holes, but flips the cooler so it is over the case, and moves it back. This is for cowl clearance. Now I don't need those NPT ports in the pump cover anymore. My options are a loop of hose, a new oil pump without the ports, or in my case I am leaning towards the turbo external filter.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby vwglenn » Mon Nov 28, 2016 2:02 pm

Ahhhh! Now I get it. A typical "full flow" system taps the pump cover and then returns the oil to the case rather than the pump itself. Most of the "bolt on" systems have drawbacks with exhaust clearance in the cars and some didn't force the oil through the filter. Most of the stuff they were supposed to catch simply bypassed the filter.

I'd go with your plan to add the filter and adapt the oil cooler as long as you're going to have to run the loop anyway. Do you have a pic of the oil cover with the NPTs? I'm curious as to which style it is.

Now I'm more curious about the turbo setup and how it's plumbed.
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Re: Cotton AeroVee 0795

Postby Bryan Cotton » Mon Nov 28, 2016 2:25 pm

Glenn,
The oil pump is here:
http://www.sonexaircraft.com/eshop/cart ... ACV-P01-55

If you download the Aerovee turbo manual and look up the latest SB you will get the turbo picture.
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