As Bobby stated – I used the stock manifold cut at about 45 deg. down into a 4 inch horizontal swirl pipe. I was able to use a Hush Power muffler attached to the swirl pipe inside the cowl. Real quiet exhaust – even after the muffler lost all inside material.
The system was planed to be a first attempt at an exhaust. After about 4-500 hours it started developing cracks.
At about 650 hours, I built a complete new exhaust using an after market manifold flange and stainless tubing from Burns. Now I have a muffler hanging under the floor and slightly louder exhaust. This design used tuned lengths of SS tubing for each exhaust port all exiting toward the rear and merged into a 3 to 1 collector.
Dennis Haverlah
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Neil,
This was my first system using a cut down renesis manifold. Dennis used a tangential swirl can instead of a bend to turn the pipe back towards the firewall.
Bobby
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From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2019 4:22 AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] exhaust manifold
Havbe the stock manifold in my hot hands and Steve Izett may well be
right. Just hacksaw the cast flange off ,reverse it and re-weld it.
How did you blokes do it?? Neil.
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