Chatterton wrote:Not directly related, but the Sonex aluminium cylinder head baffles on my 3300 are badly cracked and need replacing. On one of these sites I have seen a picture of a Sonex without its cowls on showing the Jabiru fibreglass baffles fitted which looks neat. Has anyone experience of these, please? Would appreciate any information, particularly comparisons from anyone who may have tried both.
Bob Chatterton.
tonyr wrote:Fence baffles on an Australian 3300 Sonex by Peter Anson here, (bottom of page): http://sonexaus.wikispaces.com/Peter+Anson+-+Sonex+894
The Bristell production aircraft also uses fence baffles on their Jabiru installation. There were some better pics floating around but I cant find them now!
Anyway here is the link to the Aussie distributor [urlhttp://andersonaviation.com.au/][/url]
Fibreglass ducts have been used by Lynn Jarvis on his 2200 powered Sonex since late 2003/2004. His head temps run quite cool, around 120C (from memory) after some experimentation.
A couple of pics here: http://flysafe.raa.asn.au/constructors/jarvis_cowling.html
The early Jabiru fibreglass baffles did require some radical trimming to fit within the cowl, particularly the RH side.
Cheers
Tony
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