by Titanium Cranium » Tue May 07, 2019 11:08 pm
The voltage regulator that was mounted to the firewall on my Waiex failed after less than 50 hours (my theory is that it got too hot because it had very little air flow on the firewall). As it turned out, the only way to get to the nuts inside the the cockpit (due to the location of the regulator on the firewall) was to pull the windscreen, glareshield, and fuel tank. Instead, I chose to make a small and simple bracket out of angle aluminum, which attached to the side of the filler neck pocket, and allowed the single threaded bolt on the body the new type of regulator to serve as the only attachment point. The location allows for more air flow over it to prevent overheating and burning it up, and has not resulted in the regulator coming loose or having any issues in the last 115 flight hours. If I can get the website to work where my photos are hosted, I'll post a picture for you. The whole thing took me an hour to make and install (and I just left the failed regulator on the firewall to avoid the hassle).
Tom Hilsdorf
N37YX
Dayton, OH