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On 4/30/04 7:24 AM, "Steve Brooks" <steve@tsisp.com> wrote:
> Scott,
> I mounted mine with 2 threaded rods and aluminum spacers. There are two
> holes in the frame of the coils. I just cut some aluminum tubing to use as
> spacers, and stacked the coils on these two rods. I them mounted the whole
> assembly with a couple of end plates which mount to the underside of the
> intake plenum.
>
> I've attached a photo. You can see the coils to the left of the overflow
> tank and just below the intake plenum.
>
> Steve Brooks
> Cozy MKIV 13BT
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]On
> Behalf Of Scott
> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 7:08 AM
> To: Rotary motors in aircraft
> Subject: [FlyRotary] How to attach LS1 Coils
>
>
> Good Morning...
>
> I have my LS1 coils in hand, now I want to mount
> them...Sounds simple enough but, sitting down last
> night to work on a mounting tray I noticed there
> really are not any obivous( at least to me ) mounting
> flanges or otherwise.
>
> How have others attached their coils to the mounts,
> trays, etc?
>
> Thanx...
>
> -Scott
> http://home.att.net/~the_stouts_zenith_801/
>
>
>
I did about the same, just that my end plates are made of L aluminum
extrusion and mounted on the firewall. Tracy said in his instructions how
important is for the coils to be mounted in a cool place away from the heat
of the engine.
Bulent
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