by WesRagle » Sat Aug 10, 2019 11:39 pm
I built #664 before Sonex LLC had developed the fence baffling. The original baffling design didn't work very well and I had high CHTs. Since I was impatient to solve the problem I wanted to quickly isolate the problem to either inlet or outlet. So, I built a ridiculously large outlet "scoop" and talked my friend and test pilot into taking it for a spin. How large was the scoop? I can still recall the radio call: "It's getting hot. It won't accelerate. I'm coming down."
The first thing I noticed when he taxied up after the flight was oil running out the back of the cowl (the old baffle design had the prop hub in the low pressure area of the cowl and the prop hub is not sealed). So, I had achieved my objective of lowering the pressure in the low pressure area of the cowl but to no avail. BTW, the scoop was so large that the plane would not accelerate past 100 mph. Long story short, it eventually became evident that a new baffle design was needed and Sonex LLC came through about three months later.
By the time all the dust had settled and the new baffling was installed I already had a small, cockpit adjustable flap on the outlet. I never used the flap much. It did help some during extended climbs. I think that was mainly due to extending downward during high angles of attack and so preventing the outlet from being blanked. Not sure.
The forces on the flap could be felt through the button lock bowden cable. It wanted to open up some if closed down, and close some if opened all the way. I usually adjusted the flap so that the force was neutral. That seemed to work best overall. Climb CHT stayed below 400 F and cruise CHT stayed below 350. After what I had been through I was ecstatic with those numbers.
I would still like to know if a tunnel outlet (think RV) would work well on a Sonex/Onex. That type of outlet wouldn't be effected by AOA. Working well would mean reducing pressure in the low pressure area without inducing too much drag.
Anyway, enough rambling, past my bedtime :-)
Wes
Wes Ragle
Onex #89
Conventional Gear
Long Tips
Hummel 2400 w/Zenith Carb
Prince P Tip 54x50
First Flight 06/23/2020
42.8 Hrs. as of 10/30/21