Friesen5 wrote:I have a Jabiru 2200 on Sonex 122. I am using the muffler that came with my engine. My Sonex has been flying since 2007 and has 225 hours.
I pressure test the muffler at each annual. I've had to have cracks welded on the muffler can several times.
I'm considering finding SS tubing and making straight pipes. Has anyone done this? If there are successful installations, could you provide sources of materials, methods of construction, mounting, and photos, if available.
Thanks,
Mervin Friesen
Friesen5 wrote:I'm considering finding SS tubing and making straight pipes. Has anyone done this? If there are successful installations, could you provide sources of materials, methods of construction, mounting, and photos, if available.
daleandee wrote:Friesen5 wrote:I'm considering finding SS tubing and making straight pipes. Has anyone done this? If there are successful installations, could you provide sources of materials, methods of construction, mounting, and photos, if available.
Mervin,
I don't believe that I'm telling you anything you aren't aware of in that with the separate cylinders and heads on the Jabiru the exhaust needs to be able to move as there will be some movement, and engine heat will make things change causing eventual cracking to any solid set-up. The Aerovee uses two into one on each side but like the Corvair has a one piece head assembly for each side. The earlier Aerovee engines had four individual straight pipes and if that's what you are considering I think you are on the right track.
Just my $00.02 and worth exactly what it cost ...
Dale
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