In a message dated 2/4/2006 8:08:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
rx7ez@yahoo.com writes:
I have a
"Welders Blanket" cloth which is supposed to handle over 2300 degF.
I am
hoping that I could use that for "glass packing".
The "almost empty
can" demonstrated at Tracy Crooks Rotary Roundup sounded
good enough for my
needs.
George Graham
Mazda Rx7ez N4449E
Sarasota
Florida -SRQ
The problem with fillers, or packing if you like is twofold. The usual
glass like material used in piston engine mufflers, just melts. If you catch it
quickly, you may get to see the glass balls before they are machined away and
vanish.
If you try a ceramic blanket material like I did, you discover that the
hammering of the exhaust pulses mechanically decomposes that material, or any
material into fuzz and blows it out.
The race car muffler has small tubes with thousands of small perforations.
A 4" perforated tube down through the center, with 5 additional smaller
perf tubes inside of that tube. Still under 100 dB at 50 feet after 7 years of
service. It looks like the Burns mufflers but is very much larger and is about
27 pounds. The Burns mufflers look like the way to go to me. They offer
stainless swarf packings which might hold up for quite a while.
Years ago, there were mufflers (very big and heavy) used in Mazda race cars
that had Lava Rock fillings. There was a bung with a screw in plug so you could
refill the lava rock after each race. The Mazda just turns it into dust with the
hammering.
Lynn E. Hanover