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From: Roy Glenn <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: 20 B for sale
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 13:16:38 +0000 (UTC)
To: <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Tom
I am interested .,How do i contact you???

Roy
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  Subject: flyrotary Digest #4450
  To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Date: Saturday, June 17, 2017, 5:01 AM
  
  From: "Ed Anderson" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Message-ID: <AE129F3D2FFB4599A5F34F68FDAF545B@EdPC>
  Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel
  filter
  Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 08:55:25 -0400
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  Hi Finn,
  
  Since you appear to be uncomfortable
  with barb fittings, here are the ones I
  used for over 10 years that have a
  screwed on fitting, never had any
  problems.  Replaced them ever 2
  years, cut them open and could never detect
  any trash in fuel system.  I
  started with an AC GF-481 which became hard to
  find and then switched to a more
  readily accessable NAPA filter the GF652
  NAPA FIL-3481.  They do require
  the Saginaw fitting and an "O" ring.
  
  
  
  Fuel Filters:     
      OEM Auto Fuel Injector Fuel Filters (Two in
  Parallel)
  Type:         
     AC GF - 481 Pkg: 25056052 OEM:25055129 (or
  equivalent)
           
              Replaced by GF652,
  NAPA FIL -3481
  Fittings:       
  3/8 Saginaw to AN6 Adapter, “O” ring required
  
  Best Regards
  
  Ed
  
  
  
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Charlie England
  Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 11:29 PM
  To: Rotary motors in aircraft
  Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel filter
  
  On 6/15/2017 7:45 PM, Finn Lassen
  wrote:
  > Still haven't found a EFI filter
  with hose barbs I'm comfortable with.
  >
  > Some specs says paper filter, some
  puts the limit at 45 psi.
  >
  > Can anybody recommend a filter to
  insert between output of HFI pumps and
  > fuel rails?
  >
  > Finn
  >
  >
  >
  > --
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  Have you searched for an inline fuel
  injection filter with NPT threads?
  You can use NPT to hose barb adapters.
  Summit has one that looks like
  the NAPA all metal filter several
  builders have used. It doesn't list
  filter media or max psi on the site,
  but it might be worth a look.
  
  Charlie
  
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          Rotary motors in aircraft
  Digest #4450
  
   1) Re: Fuel filter
      by Ed Anderson
   2) Re: Fuel filter
      by Finn Lassen
   3) Re: Fuel filter
      by flyrotary
   4) Re: ceramic coating
      by Ernest Christley
   5) Re: ceramic coating
      by William Jepson
   6) Re: Jet-Hot Ceramic Coating
      by Doug Lomheim
   7) Re: Jet-Hot Ceramic Coating
      by A R Goldman
   8) Re: ceramic coating
      by Todd Bartrim
   9) Re: Jet-Hot Ceramic Coating
      by Todd Bartrim
  
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  From: "Finn Lassen" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel filter
  Message-ID: <678fac63-b136-95f1-b3fd-7640f095d843@verizon.net>
  Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 10:26:17 -0400
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  Hi Ed,
  
  I'm not uncomfortable with hose barbs as such. All fuel
  lines forward of
  firewall are Aeoquip "hose barbs".
  Considering inside area of 3/8" hose (0.11 sq in) and 80
 psi
  (more than
  twice my normal operating pressure) and how hard it is to
  press on the
  hose onto the fittings, a 9 pound pressure trying to press
  off the hose
  seems minor.
  
  I'm more concerned with the quality of the filter (can)
  itself. With all
  the high pressure car EFIs out there it should be possible
  to find a
  filter with hose barbs -- but maybe not the quality of the
  Aeroquip ones.
  
  Finn
  
  On 6/16/2017 8:55 AM, Ed Anderson wrote:
  > Hi Finn,
  >
  > Since you appear to be uncomfortable with barb
  fittings, here are the
  > ones I used for over 10 years that have a screwed on
  fitting, never
  > had any problems.  Replaced them ever 2 years, cut
  them open and could
  > never detect any trash in fuel system.  I started
  with an AC GF-481
  > which became hard to find and then switched to a more
  readily
  > accessable NAPA filter the GF652 NAPA FIL-3481. 
  They do require the
  > Saginaw fitting and an "O" ring.
  >
  >
  >
  > Fuel Filters:          OEM
  Auto Fuel Injector Fuel Filters (Two in
  > Parallel)
  > Type:             AC GF -
  481 Pkg: 25056052 OEM:25055129 (or equivalent)
  >               
        Replaced by GF652, NAPA FIL -3481
  > Fittings:         3/8 Saginaw to
  AN6 Adapter, “O” ring required
  >
  > Best Regards
  >
  > Ed
  >
  >
  >
  > -----Original Message----- From: Charlie England
  > Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 11:29 PM
  > To: Rotary motors in aircraft
  > Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel filter
  >
  > On 6/15/2017 7:45 PM, Finn Lassen wrote:
  >> Still haven't found a EFI filter with hose barbs
  I'm comfortable with.
  >>
  >> Some specs says paper filter, some puts the limit
  at 45 psi.
  >>
  >> Can anybody recommend a filter to insert between
  output of HFI pumps
  >> and fuel rails?
  >>
  >> Finn
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >> --
  >> Homepage:  http://www.flyrotary.com/
  >> Archive and UnSub:
  >> http://mail.lancaironline.net:81/lists/flyrotary/List.html
  > Have you searched for an inline fuel injection filter
  with NPT threads?
  > You can use NPT to hose barb adapters. Summit has one
  that looks like
  > the NAPA all metal filter several builders have used.
  It doesn't list
  > filter media or max psi on the site, but it might be
  worth a look.
  >
  > Charlie
  >
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  From: "flyrotary" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
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  Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 10:54:33 -0400
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  same as in the ca=
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  Sintered bronze elements can be plugged solid by a dose of
  water. I would=
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  from the ceiling =20
  unfinished.=20
  Lynn E. Hanover
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  Time, =20
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  writes:
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  here are  the one=
  s=20
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  never  had any=20
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  and  could never=20
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  GF-481 which became hard=
  =20
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  find and then switched to a more readily  accessible
  NAPA filter the GF652=
  =20
  NAPA FIL-3481.  They do require the  Saginaw
  fitting and an "O" ring.
  
  
  
  Fuel Filters:     OEM Auto Fuel Injector Fuel
  Filters (Two in  Parallel)
  Type:             AC GF -
  481  Pkg: 25056052 OEM:25055129 (or equivalent)
  Replaced by GF652, NAPA FIL  -3481
  Fittings:         3/8 Saginaw to
  AN6  Adapter, =E2=80=9CO=E2=80=9D ring re=
  quired
  
  Best  Regards
  
  Ed
  
  
  
  -----Original Message-----=20
  From: Charlie  England
  Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 11:29 PM
  To: Rotary motors in  aircraft
  Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel filter
  
  On 6/15/2017 7:45 PM,  Finn Lassen wrote:
  > Still haven't found a EFI filter with hose barbs 
  I'm comfortable with.
  >
  > Some specs says paper filter, some puts  the limit
  at 45 psi.
  >
  > Can anybody recommend a filter to insert  between
  output of HFI pumps an=
  d=20
  > fuel rails?
  >
  >  Finn
  >
  >
  >
  > --=20
  > Homepage:   http://www.flyrotary.com/
  > Archive and UnSub:=20
  >  http://mail.lancaironline.net:81/lists/flyrotary/List.html
  Have you  searched for an inline fuel injection filter
  with NPT threads?
  You can use  NPT to hose barb adapters. Summit has one
  that looks like
  the NAPA all  metal filter several builders have used.
  It doesn't list
  filter media or  max psi on the site, but it might be
  worth a  look.
  
  Charlie
  
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  <DIV>Sintered bronze elements can be plugged solid
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  <DIV>Lynn E. Hanover</DIV>
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  <DIV>In a message dated 6/16/2017 8:55:46 A.M.
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  switched to a more readily=
  =20
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  ring.<BR><BR><BR><BR>Fuel
  Filters:&nbsp; &nbs=
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  required<BR><BR>Best=20
   
  Regards<BR><BR>Ed<BR><BR><BR><BR>-----Original
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    Finn Lassen wrote:<BR>&gt; Still haven't
  found a EFI filter with hose ba=
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  paper filter, some=
   puts=20
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  recommend a filter to=
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  fuel rails?<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;=20
   
  Finn<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;
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  you=
  =20
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  threads?<BR>You ca=
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    NPT to hose barb adapters. Summit has one that looks
  like<BR>the NAPA al=
  l=20
    metal filter several builders have used. It doesn't
  list<BR>filter media=
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  From: "Ernest Christley" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 20:08:05 +0000 (UTC)
  Message-ID: <1781907468.14491728.1497643685330@mail.yahoo.com>
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  I have it on the outside of the exhaust pipes on my
  Corvair.=C2=A0 Scratche=
  s off easily.
  =20
  
      On Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:45 PM, Todd
  Bartrim <flyrotary@lancaironli=
  ne.net> wrote:
  =20
  
   It appears that Jet-Hot is a service business and not
 a
  product that I can=
   buy. They may have their own proprietary coatings but
 it
  doesn't appear th=
  at they sell them as a product but only as a service for
  which I'd have to =
  send my stuff out-of -country to have them apply it.I can
  get it done here =
  in Canada by any number of businesses that use a variety
 of
  products includ=
  ing Cerakote and Ceramakrome. Unfortunately none of them
 are
  local and othe=
  r than VHT, I haven't been able to find a product in
 Canada
  to do it myself=
  .=C2=A0 So unless somebody speaks up with a glowing
  recommendation for VHT,=
   then I'll resign myself to shipping them away to
 have
  someone do it for me=
  .
  Todd Bartrim
  On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:26 PM, William Jepson <flyrotary@lancaironline.n=
  et> wrote:
  
  Todd, I haven't used the VHT coating, but I have used the
  Jet-Hot coatings.=
   They have performed great. They have a high-temp
 coating
  that will work fo=
  r rotaries. The wraps tend to cause corrosion since they
  seem to trap conde=
  nsation.Bill Jepson
  On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Todd Bartrim <flyrotary@lancaironline.net=
  > wrote:
  
  Has anybody tried using VHT Flameproof, ceramic coating ?
  It's rated up to =
  2000F intermittent.I've been running my engine with
 exhaust
  wraps and am ve=
  ry pleased with the reduction of under cowl temps but am
  aware of the conce=
  rns regarding longevity of the exhaust.As I'm very near to
  returning to the=
   airport I want to address this and go with a ceramic
  coating.I have the ab=
  ility and facilities to apply a proper ceramic coat, but
 it
  is difficult to=
   source the material at a reasonable cost and
  timeframe.=C2=A0 I can ship i=
  t away and have it done for about the same price and less
  time. But I can a=
  lso purchase VHT locally. While it comes in an aerosol
 can,
  it is not paint=
  . It can be applied as simple as you would a paint, but
 for
  best results, p=
  roper cleaning, bead blasting and oven cure are required,
  not unlike the us=
  ual ceramic coats.=C2=A0 I always preferr to do things
  myself, but if anybo=
  dy can say that this stuff is not up to the hype, then
 I'll
  consider shippi=
  ng out the exhaust to have it done.=C2=A0 I have about a
  week of work to do=
   where I want the exhaust in place, but then I'll be
 away
  for a week, durin=
  g which time I can send it out.=C2=A0 =C2=A0Further to
 this,
  has anybody ev=
  er had their exhaust ceramic coated and then also wrapped
 it
  to provide eve=
  n more heat reduction?
  Todd Bartrim=C2=A0C-FSTBTurbo 13B RV9a
  
  
  
  
  
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  > <div style=3D"font-family: HelveticaNeue,
 Helvetica
  Neue, Helvetica, Aria=
  l, Lucida Grande, sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">
 <div
  dir=3D"ltr"><font fac=
  e=3D"Arial" size=3D"2"> On Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:45
  PM, Todd Bartrim &l=
  t;flyrotary@lancaironline.net&gt;
  wrote:<br></font></div> 
  <br><br> <div cl=
  ass=3D"y_msg_container"><div
  id=3D"yiv9956977200"><div dir=3D"ltr">It appea=
  rs that Jet-Hot is a service business and not a product
 that
  I can buy. The=
  y may have their own proprietary coatings but it doesn't
  appear that they s=
  ell them as a product but only as a service for which I'd
  have to send my s=
  tuff out-of -country to have them apply it.<div>I
 can
  get it done here in C=
  anada by any number of businesses that use a variety of
  products including =
  Cerakote and Ceramakrome. Unfortunately none of them are
  local and other th=
  an VHT, I haven't been able to find a product in Canada to
  do it myself.</d=
  iv><div>&nbsp; So unless somebody speaks up
  with a glowing recommendation f=
  or VHT, then I'll resign myself to shipping them away to
  have someone do it=
   for me.</div></div><div
  class=3D"yiv9956977200gmail_extra"><br clear=3D"al=
  l"><div><div
  class=3D"yiv9956977200gmail_signature"><div
  dir=3D"ltr">Todd B=
  artrim</div></div></div>
  <br><div class=3D"yiv9956977200gmail_quote">On
  Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:26 P=
  M, William Jepson <span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a
  rel=3D"nofollow" ymailto=3D"mail=
  to:flyrotary@lancaironline.net"
  target=3D"_blank" href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@=
  lancaironline.net">flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;</span>
  wrote:<br><bl=
  ockquote class=3D"yiv9956977200gmail_quote"
  style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;bord=
  er-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div
  dir=3D"ltr">Todd, I haven't =
  used the VHT coating, but I have used the Jet-Hot
 coatings.
  They have perfo=
  rmed great. They have a high-temp coating that will work
 for
  rotaries. The =
  wraps tend to cause corrosion since they seem to trap
  condensation.<div>Bil=
  l Jepson</div></div><div
  class=3D"yiv9956977200HOEnZb"><div class=3D"yiv995=
  6977200h5"><div
  class=3D"yiv9956977200gmail_extra"><br><div
  class=3D"yiv995=
  6977200gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:21 PM,
  Todd Bartrim <span di=
  r=3D"ltr">&lt;<a rel=3D"nofollow"
  ymailto=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline=
  .net" target=3D"_blank" href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net">flyrota=
  ry@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;</span>
  wrote:<br><blockquote class=3D"yiv99569=
  77200gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0
 .8ex;border-left:1px
  #ccc solid;pad=
  ding-left:1ex;"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div>Has
  anybody tried using VHT Flameproo=
  f, ceramic coating ? It's rated up to 2000F
  intermittent.</div><div>I've be=
  en running my engine with exhaust wraps and am very
 pleased
  with the reduct=
  ion of under cowl temps but am aware of the concerns
  regarding longevity of=
   the exhaust.</div><div>As I'm very near
 to
  returning to the airport I want=
   to address this and go with a ceramic
  coating.</div><div>I have the abilit=
  y and facilities to apply a proper ceramic coat, but it is
  difficult to sou=
  rce the material at a reasonable cost and
  timeframe.</div><div>&nbsp; I can=
   ship it away and have it done for about the same
 price and
  less time. But =
  I can also purchase VHT locally. While it comes in an
  aerosol can, it is no=
  t paint. It can be applied as simple as you would a paint,
  but for best res=
  ults, proper cleaning, bead blasting and oven cure are
  required, not unlike=
   the usual ceramic
 coats.</div><div>&nbsp; I
  always preferr to do things my=
  self, but if anybody can say that this stuff is not up to
  the hype, then I'=
  ll consider shipping out the exhaust to have it
  done.</div><div>&nbsp; I ha=
  ve about a week of work to do where I want the exhaust in
  place, but then I=
  'll be away for a week, during which time I can send it
  out.</div><div>&nbs=
  p; &nbsp;Further to this, has anybody ever had their
  exhaust ceramic coated=
   and then also wrapped it to provide even more heat
  reduction?</div><span c=
  lass=3D"yiv9956977200m_-6755719113355655419HOEnZb"><font
  color=3D"#888888">=
  <br clear=3D"all"><div><div
  class=3D"yiv9956977200m_-6755719113355655419m_-=
  8006799879278187847gmail_signature"><div
  dir=3D"ltr">Todd Bartrim</div><div=
  >&nbsp;C-FSTB</div><div>Turbo 13B
  RV9a</div></div></div>
  </font></span></div>
  </blockquote></div><br></div>
  </div></div></blockquote></div><br></div></div><br><br></div> 
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  From: "William Jepson" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2017 15:37:54 -0700
  Message-ID: <CAN=mtacPZneukJT+A5rC3Zc6B2dEmJVamuNMNijUAvBhuO2UnA@mail.gmail.com>
  Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: ceramic coating
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  Todd,
  When I was racing motorcycles the tight fairings were
 always
  a problem.
  Until Ti came into more common use I, cheap bastard that I
  am, always
  railed against the cost sending a brand new pipe to
 jet-hot.
  But I did it
  several times and the result was always a pipe that didn't
  corrode. I never
  had one crack or fail in 10 years of race bikes.
  Bill Jepson
  
  On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 1:08 PM, Ernest Christley <
  flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  
  > I have it on the outside of the exhaust pipes on my
  Corvair.  Scratches
  > off easily.
  >
  >
  > On Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:45 PM, Todd Bartrim <
  > flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  >
  >
  > It appears that Jet-Hot is a service business and not
 a
  product that I can
  > buy. They may have their own proprietary coatings but
  it doesn't appear
  > that they sell them as a product but only as a
 service
  for which I'd have
  > to send my stuff out-of -country to have them apply
  it.
  > I can get it done here in Canada by any number of
  businesses that use a
  > variety of products including Cerakote and
 Ceramakrome.
  Unfortunately none
  > of them are local and other than VHT, I haven't been
  able to find a product
  > in Canada to do it myself.
  >   So unless somebody speaks up with a glowing
  recommendation for VHT, then
  > I'll resign myself to shipping them away to have
  someone do it for me.
  >
  > Todd Bartrim
  >
  > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:26 PM, William Jepson <
  > flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  >
  > Todd, I haven't used the VHT coating, but I have used
  the Jet-Hot
  > coatings. They have performed great. They have a
  high-temp coating that
  > will work for rotaries. The wraps tend to cause
  corrosion since they seem
  > to trap condensation.
  > Bill Jepson
  >
  > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Todd Bartrim <
  > flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  >
  > Has anybody tried using VHT Flameproof, ceramic
 coating
  ? It's rated up to
  > 2000F intermittent.
  > I've been running my engine with exhaust wraps and am
  very pleased with
  > the reduction of under cowl temps but am aware of the
  concerns regarding
  > longevity of the exhaust.
  > As I'm very near to returning to the airport I want
 to
  address this and go
  > with a ceramic coating.
  > I have the ability and facilities to apply a proper
  ceramic coat, but it
  > is difficult to source the material at a reasonable
  cost and timeframe.
  >   I can ship it away and have it done for about
  the same price and less
  > time. But I can also purchase VHT locally. While it
  comes in an aerosol
  > can, it is not paint. It can be applied as simple as
  you would a paint, but
  > for best results, proper cleaning, bead blasting and
  oven cure are
  > required, not unlike the usual ceramic coats.
  >   I always preferr to do things myself, but if
  anybody can say that this
  > stuff is not up to the hype, then I'll consider
  shipping out the exhaust to
  > have it done.
  >   I have about a week of work to do where I
 want
  the exhaust in place, but
  > then I'll be away for a week, during which time I can
  send it out.
  >    Further to this, has anybody ever had
  their exhaust ceramic coated and
  > then also wrapped it to provide even more heat
  reduction?
  >
  > Todd Bartrim
  >  C-FSTB
  > Turbo 13B RV9a
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  
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  <div dir=3D"ltr">Todd,<div>When I was racing
  motorcycles the tight fairings=
   were always a problem. Until Ti came into more common
 use
  I, cheap bastard=
   that I am, always railed against the cost sending a
 brand
  new pipe to jet-=
  hot. But I did it several times and the result was always
 a
  pipe that didn&=
  #39;t corrode. I never had one crack or fail in 10 years
 of
  race bikes.</di=
  v><div>Bill Jepson</div></div><div
  class=3D"gmail_extra"><br><div class=3D"=
  gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 1:08 PM, Ernest
  Christley <span dir=3D=
  "ltr">&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net"
  target=3D"_blank">=
  flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;</span>
  wrote:<br><blockquote class=3D"g=
  mail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px
 #ccc
  solid;padding-l=
  eft:1ex"><div><div
  style=3D"color:#000;background-color:#fff;font-family:He=
  lvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida
  Grande,sans-serif;font-size:13px">I hav=
  e it on the outside of the exhaust pipes on my
  Corvair.=C2=A0 Scratches off=
   easily.<br><div
  id=3D"m_8744711099577254959yui_3_16_0_1_1497398144177_1044=
  08"><span></span></div> <div
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959qtdSeparateBR"><=
  br><br></div><div
 style=3D"display:block"
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yah=
  oo_quoted"> <div style=3D"font-family:Helvetica
  Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida=
   Grande,sans-serif;font-size:13px"> <div
  style=3D"font-family:HelveticaNeue=
  ,Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida
  Grande,sans-serif;font-size:16px"> <=
  div dir=3D"ltr"><font face=3D"Arial" size=3D"2">
 On
  Thursday, June 15, 2017=
   5:45 PM, Todd Bartrim &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net"
  t=
  arget=3D"_blank">flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;
  wrote:<br></font></div=
  >  <br><br> <div
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959y_msg_container"><div
  id=3D"=
  m_8744711099577254959yiv9956977200"><div
  dir=3D"ltr">It appears that Jet-Ho=
  t is a service business and not a product that I can buy.
  They may have the=
  ir own proprietary coatings but it doesn't appear that
  they sell them a=
  s a product but only as a service for which I'd have to
  send my stuff o=
  ut-of -country to have them apply it.<div>I can get
 it
  done here in Canada =
  by any number of businesses that use a variety of products
  including Cerako=
  te and Ceramakrome. Unfortunately none of them are local
 and
  other than VHT=
  , I haven't been able to find a product in Canada to do
  it myself.</div=
  ><div>=C2=A0 So unless somebody speaks up with a
  glowing recommendation for=
   VHT, then I'll resign myself to shipping them away
 to
  have someone do =
  it for me.</div></div><div
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yiv9956977200gmail=
  _extra"><br clear=3D"all"><div><div
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yiv995697=
  7200gmail_signature"><div dir=3D"ltr">Todd
  Bartrim</div></div></div>
  <br><div
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yiv9956977200gmail_quote">On
  Thu, Ju=
  n 15, 2017 at 12:26 PM, William Jepson <span
  dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a rel=3D"nofo=
  llow" href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net"
  target=3D"_blank">flyrota=
  ry@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;</span>
  wrote:<br><blockquote class=3D"m_874471=
  1099577254959yiv9956977200gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0
 0
  .8ex;border-le=
  ft:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div
  dir=3D"ltr">Todd, I haven't us=
  ed the VHT coating, but I have used the Jet-Hot coatings.
  They have perform=
  ed great. They have a high-temp coating that will work for
  rotaries. The wr=
  aps tend to cause corrosion since they seem to trap
  condensation.<div>Bill =
  Jepson</div></div><div
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yiv9956977200HOEnZb"><=
  div
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yiv9956977200h5"><div
  class=3D"m_87447110=
  99577254959yiv9956977200gmail_extra"><br><div
  class=3D"m_874471109957725495=
  9yiv9956977200gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at
 12:21
  PM, Todd Bartrim <=
  span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a rel=3D"nofollow"
  href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancairon=
  line.net" target=3D"_blank">flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;</span>
  wrot=
  e:<br><blockquote
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yiv9956977200gmail_quote" s=
  tyle=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc
  solid;padding-left:1ex"><div=
   dir=3D"ltr"><div>Has anybody tried using
 VHT
  Flameproof, ceramic coating ?=
   It's rated up to 2000F
  intermittent.</div><div>I've been running
  m=
  y engine with exhaust wraps and am very pleased with the
  reduction of under=
   cowl temps but am aware of the concerns regarding
 longevity
  of the exhaust=
  .</div><div>As I'm very near to returning to
  the airport I want to addr=
  ess this and go with a ceramic
  coating.</div><div>I have the ability and fa=
  cilities to apply a proper ceramic coat, but it is
 difficult
  to source the =
  material at a reasonable cost and
  timeframe.</div><div>=C2=A0 I can ship it=
   away and have it done for about the same price and
 less
  time. But I can al=
  so purchase VHT locally. While it comes in an aerosol can,
  it is not paint.=
   It can be applied as simple as you would a paint, but
 for
  best results, pr=
  oper cleaning, bead blasting and oven cure are required,
 not
  unlike the usu=
  al ceramic coats.</div><div>=C2=A0 I always
  preferr to do things myself, bu=
  t if anybody can say that this stuff is not up to the
 hype,
  then I'll c=
  onsider shipping out the exhaust to have it
  done.</div><div>=C2=A0 I have a=
  bout a week of work to do where I want the exhaust in
 place,
  but then I&#39=
  ;ll be away for a week, during which time I can send it
  out.</div><div>=C2=
  =A0 =C2=A0Further to this, has anybody ever had their
  exhaust ceramic coate=
  d and then also wrapped it to provide even more heat
  reduction?</div><span =
  class=3D"m_8744711099577254959yiv9956977200m_-6755719113355655419HOEnZb"><f=
  ont color=3D"#888888"><br
  clear=3D"all"><div><div
  class=3D"m_87447110995772=
  54959yiv9956977200m_-6755719113355655419m_-8006799879278187847gmail_signatu=
  re"><div dir=3D"ltr">Todd
  Bartrim</div><div>=C2=A0C-FSTB</div><div>Turbo
  13=
  B RV9a</div></div></div>
  </font></span></div>
  </blockquote></div><br></div>
  </div></div></blockquote></div><br></div></div><br><br></div> 
  </div> </div=
  > 
  </div></div></div></blockquote></div><br></div>
  
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  From: "Doug Lomheim" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
  
 boundary="Apple-Mail=_D17BFFD3-2FCF-4716-B1B4-E2C111B15E8C"
  Subject: Re: Jet-Hot Ceramic Coating
  Message-Id: <A5D25750-99DA-4243-A332-B3951C7FB659@aol.com>
  Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2017 06:58:52 +0200
  
  
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  So in summary it appears there is some benefit to applying
  =E2=80=9CJet =
  Hot=E2=80=9D to both the inside and outside of new headers
  from an under =
  cowling heat reduction point of view.   =20
  
  Back in the early to mid 2000=E2=80=99s, I seem to
 remember
  that some on =
  our list had experimented by having the rotors themselves
  shot with some =
  product; but that product wasn=E2=80=99t very durable,
  etc.?  For some =
  reason my new MAC doesn=E2=80=99t want to perform an
  =E2=80=9Carchive =
  search=E2=80=9D for me=E2=80=A6
  
  Doug   =20=
  
  --Apple-Mail=_D17BFFD3-2FCF-4716-B1B4-E2C111B15E8C
  Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
  Content-Type: text/html;
      charset=utf-8
  
  <html><head><meta
 http-equiv=3D"Content-Type"
  content=3D"text/html =
  charset=3Dutf-8"></head><body
  style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; =
  -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break:
  after-white-space;" =
  class=3D""><font size=3D"4" class=3D"">So in
  summary it appears there is =
  some benefit to applying&nbsp;=E2=80=9CJet
 Hot=E2=80=9D
  to both the =
  inside and outside of new headers from an under cowling
 heat
  reduction =
  point of view. &nbsp; &nbsp;</font><div
  class=3D""><font size=3D"4" =
  class=3D""><br
  class=3D""></font></div><div
  class=3D""><font size=3D"4" =
  class=3D"">Back in the early to mid 2000=E2=80=99s, I
  seem to =
  remember&nbsp;that some on our list had experimented
 by
  having the =
  rotors themselves shot with some product; but that product
  wasn=E2=80=99t =
  very durable, etc.? &nbsp;For some reason my new MAC
  doesn=E2=80=99t =
  want to perform an&nbsp;=E2=80=9Carchive
 search=E2=80=9D
  for =
  me=E2=80=A6</font></div><div
  class=3D""><font size=3D"4" class=3D""><br =
  class=3D""></font></div><div
  class=3D""><font size=3D"4" class=3D"">Doug =
  &nbsp;
  &nbsp;</font></div></body></html>=
  
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  From: "A R Goldman" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
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      charset=us-ascii
  Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
  Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2017 00:10:31 -0500
  Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Jet-Hot Ceramic Coating
  Message-Id: <7DFE6BC5-3CD1-40F7-85D5-2D35F5795AD8@aol.com>
  
  So this begs the question (at least to me) if we have a
  muffler in line whic=
  h you really can't coat in and out, will coating the
 header
  cause an increas=
  e in thermal wear of the muffler since the exhaust gas
 will
  be hotter?
  
  Rich
  
  Sent from my iPhone
  
  > On Jun 16, 2017, at 11:58 PM, Doug Lomheim <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  w=
  rote:
  >=20
  > Doug   =20
  
  From: "Todd Bartrim" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2017 08:15:33 +0000
  Message-ID:
 <CALYfWBsfdsh4aCwmUCUuaF_T5v4=Vfb7P8ns=QQ7=4mvrvGMBg@mail.gmail.com>
  Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: ceramic coating
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  I had found something about that VHT dramatically reducing
  underhood temps,
  but after searching to find where I saw that, I realized
 it
  was a teenager
  in a YouTube video. So much for that.
    Next week after I do some more engine runs. I'll
  remove the exhaust and
  ship it out, as I'll be away on a climbing trip with my
  son.
  
  On Fri, Jun 16, 2017, 13:08 Ernest Christley, <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  
  > I have it on the outside of the exhaust pipes on my
  Corvair.  Scratches
  > off easily.
  >
  >
  >
  > On Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:45 PM, Todd Bartrim <
  > flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  >
  >
  > It appears that Jet-Hot is a service business and not
 a
  product that I can
  > buy. They may have their own proprietary coatings but
  it doesn't appear
  > that they sell them as a product but only as a
 service
  for which I'd have
  > to send my stuff out-of -country to have them apply
  it.
  > I can get it done here in Canada by any number of
  businesses that use a
  > variety of products including Cerakote and
 Ceramakrome.
  Unfortunately none
  > of them are local and other than VHT, I haven't been
  able to find a product
  > in Canada to do it myself.
  >   So unless somebody speaks up with a glowing
  recommendation for VHT, then
  > I'll resign myself to shipping them away to have
  someone do it for me.
  >
  > Todd Bartrim
  >
  > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:26 PM, William Jepson <
  > flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  >
  > Todd, I haven't used the VHT coating, but I have used
  the Jet-Hot
  > coatings. They have performed great. They have a
  high-temp coating that
  > will work for rotaries. The wraps tend to cause
  corrosion since they seem
  > to trap condensation.
  > Bill Jepson
  >
  > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:21 PM, Todd Bartrim <
  > flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  >
  > Has anybody tried using VHT Flameproof, ceramic
 coating
  ? It's rated up to
  > 2000F intermittent.
  > I've been running my engine with exhaust wraps and am
  very pleased with
  > the reduction of under cowl temps but am aware of the
  concerns regarding
  > longevity of the exhaust.
  > As I'm very near to returning to the airport I want
 to
  address this and go
  > with a ceramic coating.
  > I have the ability and facilities to apply a proper
  ceramic coat, but it
  > is difficult to source the material at a reasonable
  cost and timeframe.
  >   I can ship it away and have it done for about
  the same price and less
  > time. But I can also purchase VHT locally. While it
  comes in an aerosol
  > can, it is not paint. It can be applied as simple as
  you would a paint, but
  > for best results, proper cleaning, bead blasting and
  oven cure are
  > required, not unlike the usual ceramic coats.
  >   I always preferr to do things myself, but if
  anybody can say that this
  > stuff is not up to the hype, then I'll consider
  shipping out the exhaust to
  > have it done.
  >   I have about a week of work to do where I
 want
  the exhaust in place, but
  > then I'll be away for a week, during which time I can
  send it out.
  >    Further to this, has anybody ever had
  their exhaust ceramic coated and
  > then also wrapped it to provide even more heat
  reduction?
  >
  > Todd Bartrim
  >  C-FSTB
  > Turbo 13B RV9a
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  
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  <p dir=3D"ltr">I had found something about that VHT
  dramatically reducing u=
  nderhood temps, but after searching to find where I saw
  that, I realized it=
   was a teenager in a YouTube video. So much for
  that.<br>
  =C2=A0 Next week after I do some more engine runs. I'll
  remove the exha=
  ust and ship it out, as I'll be away on a climbing trip
  with my son.</p=
  >
  <br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div
  dir=3D"ltr">On Fri, Jun 16, 2017, 13:08=
   Ernest Christley, &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net">flyro=
  tary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;
  wrote:<br></div><blockquote
  class=3D"gmail_q=
  uote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc
  solid;padding-left:1e=
  x"><div><div
  style=3D"color:#000;background-color:#fff;font-family:Helvetic=
  a Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida
  Grande,sans-serif;font-size:13px">I have it o=
  n the outside of the exhaust pipes on my Corvair.=C2=A0
  Scratches off easil=
  y.</div></div><div><div
  style=3D"color:#000;background-color:#fff;font-fami=
  ly:Helvetica Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida
  Grande,sans-serif;font-size:13px">=
  <br><div
  id=3D"m_-831768650625459263yui_3_16_0_1_1497398144177_104408"><spa=
  n></span></div> <div
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263qtdSeparateBR"><br><br><=
  /div><div style=3D"display:block"
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yahoo_quote=
  d"> <div style=3D"font-family:Helvetica
  Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida Grande,=
  sans-serif;font-size:13px"> <div
  style=3D"font-family:HelveticaNeue,Helveti=
  ca Neue,Helvetica,Arial,Lucida
  Grande,sans-serif;font-size:16px"> <div dir=
  =3D"ltr"><font face=3D"Arial" size=3D"2"> On
  Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:45 P=
  M, Todd Bartrim &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net"
  target=
  =3D"_blank">flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;
  wrote:<br></font></div>  <b=
  r><br> <div
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263y_msg_container"><div
  id=3D"m_-83=
  1768650625459263yiv9956977200"><div
 dir=3D"ltr">It
  appears that Jet-Hot is =
  a service business and not a product that I can buy. They
  may have their ow=
  n proprietary coatings but it doesn't appear that they
  sell them as a p=
  roduct but only as a service for which I'd have to send
  my stuff out-of=
   -country to have them apply it.<div>I can get
 it done
  here in Canada by an=
  y number of businesses that use a variety of products
  including Cerakote an=
  d Ceramakrome. Unfortunately none of them are local and
  other than VHT, I h=
  aven't been able to find a product in Canada to do it
  myself.</div><div=
  >=C2=A0 So unless somebody speaks up with a glowing
  recommendation for VHT,=
   then I'll resign myself to shipping them away to
 have
  someone do it fo=
  r me.</div></div><div
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yiv9956977200gmail_extr=
  a"><br clear=3D"all"><div><div
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yiv9956977200g=
  mail_signature"><div dir=3D"ltr">Todd
  Bartrim</div></div></div>
  <br><div
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yiv9956977200gmail_quote">On
  Thu, Ju=
  n 15, 2017 at 12:26 PM, William Jepson <span
  dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a rel=3D"nofo=
  llow" href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net"
  target=3D"_blank">flyrota=
  ry@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;</span>
  wrote:<br><blockquote class=3D"m_-83176=
  8650625459263yiv9956977200gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0
 0
  .8ex;border-le=
  ft:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div
  dir=3D"ltr">Todd, I haven't us=
  ed the VHT coating, but I have used the Jet-Hot coatings.
  They have perform=
  ed great. They have a high-temp coating that will work for
  rotaries. The wr=
  aps tend to cause corrosion since they seem to trap
  condensation.<div>Bill =
  Jepson</div></div><div
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yiv9956977200HOEnZb"><=
  div
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yiv9956977200h5"><div
  class=3D"m_-8317686=
  50625459263yiv9956977200gmail_extra"><br><div
  class=3D"m_-83176865062545926=
  3yiv9956977200gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at
 12:21
  PM, Todd Bartrim <=
  span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a rel=3D"nofollow"
  href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancairon=
  line.net" target=3D"_blank">flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;</span>
  wrot=
  e:<br><blockquote
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yiv9956977200gmail_quote" s=
  tyle=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc
  solid;padding-left:1ex"><div=
   dir=3D"ltr"><div>Has anybody tried using
 VHT
  Flameproof, ceramic coating ?=
   It's rated up to 2000F
  intermittent.</div><div>I've been running
  m=
  y engine with exhaust wraps and am very pleased with the
  reduction of under=
   cowl temps but am aware of the concerns regarding
 longevity
  of the exhaust=
  .</div><div>As I'm very near to returning to
  the airport I want to addr=
  ess this and go with a ceramic
  coating.</div><div>I have the ability and fa=
  cilities to apply a proper ceramic coat, but it is
 difficult
  to source the =
  material at a reasonable cost and
  timeframe.</div><div>=C2=A0 I can ship it=
   away and have it done for about the same price and
 less
  time. But I can al=
  so purchase VHT locally. While it comes in an aerosol can,
  it is not paint.=
   It can be applied as simple as you would a paint, but
 for
  best results, pr=
  oper cleaning, bead blasting and oven cure are required,
 not
  unlike the usu=
  al ceramic coats.</div><div>=C2=A0 I always
  preferr to do things myself, bu=
  t if anybody can say that this stuff is not up to the
 hype,
  then I'll c=
  onsider shipping out the exhaust to have it
  done.</div><div>=C2=A0 I have a=
  bout a week of work to do where I want the exhaust in
 place,
  but then I&#39=
  ;ll be away for a week, during which time I can send it
  out.</div><div>=C2=
  =A0 =C2=A0Further to this, has anybody ever had their
  exhaust ceramic coate=
  d and then also wrapped it to provide even more heat
  reduction?</div><span =
  class=3D"m_-831768650625459263yiv9956977200m_-6755719113355655419HOEnZb"><f=
  ont color=3D"#888888"><br
  clear=3D"all"><div><div
  class=3D"m_-8317686506254=
  59263yiv9956977200m_-6755719113355655419m_-8006799879278187847gmail_signatu=
  re"><div dir=3D"ltr">Todd
  Bartrim</div><div>=C2=A0C-FSTB</div><div>Turbo
  13=
  B RV9a</div></div></div>
  </font></span></div>
  </blockquote></div><br></div>
  </div></div></blockquote></div><br></div></div><br><br></div> 
  </div> </div=
  > 
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  From: "Todd Bartrim" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2017 08:36:32 +0000
  Message-ID: <CALYfWBughkmOLw2w8DLt_r+nPgPFfveTzVj=B6=LeqtXzHd44w@mail.gmail.com>
  Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Re: Jet-Hot Ceramic Coating
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   I'm one of those that had my rotors coated back
 around
  2001. My reaoning
  was that it would transfer less heat to the oil so
 therefore
  reduce my
  cooling requirements. Unfortunately I originally did not
  have an electronic
  boost controller and experienced an overboost on one
  eventful takeoff which
  led to me discovering that the rotary is indeed very
  reliable and can
  tolerate severe detonation and continue to produce enough
  power to safely
  complete a flight.... but won't start again afterwards.
 (The
  full story is
  in the archives and may be worth a read).
  Anyways, on teardown I found that most of the ceramic
  coating had flaked
  off, more on the rotor that had withstood the greater
  detonation damage to
  the apex seals. Now that wad probably quite a shock to the
  coating, far
  worse than they can normally expect to see.
    After I rebuilt without redoing the coating I good
  see no appreciable
  difference however I didn't have enough data collected
 from
  before to say
  for sure.
    Recently, however I rebuilt the engine and I could
  still see the remaing
  ceramic coating on the rotors that had survived the
  detonation incident.
  The engine probably had about 50 hours on it after that,
 so
  it would likely
  have lasted much better under normal use.
  
  Todd
  RV9 13Bturbo
  
  On Fri, Jun 16, 2017, 22:10 A R Goldman, <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  wrote:
  
  > So this begs the question (at least to me) if we have
 a
  muffler in line
  > which you really can't coat in and out, will coating
  the header cause an
  > increase in thermal wear of the muffler since the
  exhaust gas will be
  > hotter?
  >
  > Rich
  >
  > Sent from my iPhone
  >
  > > On Jun 16, 2017, at 11:58 PM, Doug Lomheim <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
  > wrote:
  > >
  > > Doug
  >
  >
  > --
  > Homepage:  http://www.flyrotary.com/
  > Archive and UnSub:
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  <div dir=3D"ltr"> I'm one of those that had my
  rotors coated back aroun=
  d 2001. My reaoning was that it would transfer less heat
 to
  the oil so ther=
  efore reduce my cooling requirements. Unfortunately I
  originally did not ha=
  ve an electronic boost controller and experienced an
  overboost on one event=
  ful takeoff which led to me discovering that the rotary is
  indeed very reli=
  able and can tolerate severe detonation and continue to
  produce enough powe=
  r to safely complete a flight.... but won't start again
  afterwards. (Th=
  e full story is in the archives and may be worth a
  read).<br>
  Anyways, on teardown I found that most of the ceramic
  coating had flaked of=
  f, more on the rotor that had withstood the greater
  detonation damage to th=
  e apex seals. Now that wad probably quite a shock to the
  coating, far worse=
   than they can normally expect to
  see.=C2=A0</div><div dir=3D"ltr">=C2=A0 A=
  fter I rebuilt without redoing the coating I good see no
  appreciable differ=
  ence however I didn't have enough data collected from
  before to say for=
   sure.</div><div dir=3D"ltr">=C2=A0
 Recently,
  however I rebuilt the engine =
  and I could still see the remaing ceramic coating on the
  rotors that had su=
  rvived the detonation incident. The engine probably had
  about 50 hours on i=
  t after that, so it would likely have lasted much better
  under normal use.<=
  /div><div
 dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><div
  dir=3D"ltr">Todd</div><div dir=3D"ltr"=
  >RV9 13Bturbo=C2=A0</div><span>
  </span><br><div
  class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr">On Fri,
 Jun
  16, 2017=
  , 22:10 A R Goldman, &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net"
  tar=
  get=3D"_blank">flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&gt;
  wrote:<br></div><blockqu=
  ote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0
  .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc s=
  olid;padding-left:1ex">So this begs the question (at
  least to me) if we hav=
  e a muffler in line which you really can't coat in and
  out, will coatin=
  g the header cause an increase in thermal wear of the
  muffler since the exh=
  aust gas will be hotter?<br>
  <br>
  Rich<br>
  <br>
  Sent from my iPhone<br>
  <br>
  &gt; On Jun 16, 2017, at 11:58 PM, Doug Lomheim
  &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:flyro=
  tary@lancaironline.net"
  target=3D"_blank">flyrotary@lancaironline.net</a>&g=
  t; wrote:<br>
  &gt;<br>
  &gt; Doug<br>
  <br>
  <br>
  --<br>
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  rget=3D"_blank">http://www.flyrotary.com/</a><br>
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  target=3D"_blank">http://mail=
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