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In a message dated 4/12/2005 10:49:52 AM Pacific Standard Time,
13brv3@bellsouth.net writes:
I think the key phrase
is conventional wisdom. There's no doubt that dirt and such will
eventually wear out an engine, all evidence suggests that it's going to take a
long time to do that on a rotary in our application. As you likely know,
Tracy has never had a filter, and flies off a grass strip. I can't
think of anyone who's verified damage from anything that came from
outside the engine, though it can certainly happen.
Rusty, And Group,
I don't know of a aircraft example, but I can tell you my old racing
partner ran his brand new Yamaha TZ 250 on a just swept race track and had a guy
crash in front of him. There was enough rocks and dirt kicked up that he
ruined both cylinders. After wasting that $1000 he never ran without a trash
screen again. It CAN happen to you even on a relatively clean strip. Run at
least the Mooney system.
Bill Jepson
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