by MichaelFarley56 » Wed Jul 29, 2015 1:55 pm
Hi Ryan,
I'd be happy to offer my suggestions but please don't take this as a gospel truth. It's just my two cents:
1. The main purpose of the exit airflow area is for cylinder head cooling, and as such I highly recommend you keep the exit area centered as called for in the plans. It seems to work very well. You do need to cut a round hole in the right side of the cowling for the exhaust pipe but that's a different opening as compared to the cowling airflow exit area.
2. I seem to recall the plans call for around 50 sq/in of exit area but from what I recall, there's nothing scientific about that dimension. Like many of others, I have enlarged my exit area to around 80 sq/in to help in cylinder head cooling and it does seem to help. I know of others who have taken the recommended size as called for in the plans and doubled the exit area which may be useful if you are routinely flying in areas of the country where the weather is hot.
3. A very important part of exit airflow is having the baffle ramps installed on the bottom of the ramps to help "pull" the air out of the cowling. The ramps can help create a vacuum to pull the air out of the cowling. Refer to your plans on how to assemble the ramps. They're super easy to build! That's really all you need though.
Does this help at all? Best of luck getting your project to the airport soon!
Mike Farley
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