fastj22 wrote:the inter-cylinder block off plates (bat wings) are critical to cooling. seems counter intuitive but the cylinders don't need the airflow, the heads do. So blocking off escaping air between the cylinders and forcing it through the heads is key to good cooling. I've not heard of using both top and bottom, but it would have the same result. All corvair and VW engines (car and plane) use similar blocking plates.
hickej wrote:I had to use some creative routing to avoid rubbing the wires from the distributor. I ended up using a standoff made from a zip tie and tubing. (the tube is the standoff, the ziptie goes around the things being separated and through the tube.
hickej wrote:I used welding rod on top of the cylinders and safety wire to hold the bottom deflectors in place per the plans.
hickej wrote:The key to even temperatures is the front deflectors I went through four or five different heights before I got it all balanced. The deflector in front of #1 is very high and shaped like the head profile to get air to #5. The deflector in front of #2 is less than an inch on mine. Make sure the plenum is pushed down all the way as it will bleed a lot of air if not.
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