Now tell me more about
the muffler, since I probably have something very similar on my 3-rotor.
You got this from Atkins? Inconel headers (2”) tangentially
into 5” inconel tube? Was this welded by Atkins buddy, Mark
Sadikas?
OK – it is similar to Dave Atkins –
Racing Beat flange, 2”D x 4”-5” stubs out into the top of a 5”
tube (I bought from Dave). Out the end of the 5” tube is a 13” long
exit tube. All out of Inconel and all welded by a master welder with Inconel
welding rod. The attached picture shows the finished muffler – except after
the crack that occurred last February I changed that figure-8 output so that
there is a complete 2” tube on one side so that the 8 is joined in the
middle (the “finishedEngine7” picture shows the revised exit tube).
The heat shielding was really only
intended to be that – radiant heat shielding and a “pan”
under the injectors to take any spilled fuel away from the exhaust. It
was made out of 2024-T3 – and of course disappeared where the 1400 deg
exhaust pulses hit it! It was open on the bottom and got a good shot of air
from underneath the engine as it headed for the opening in the cowl behind the
exhaust.
I think the design has too many
welds/joints subject to thermal and mechanical stress which Inconel, being
brittle, cannot handle. I also suspect, as Lynn has pointed out SO many times, the flow
through this “homogenizing” type of exhaust system is WAY less than
ideal. So, I’m headed in a different direction – one that is a lot
more robust and perhaps has better performance. I think I can come up with
something that is better for not much more weight.
Hope that answers your questions!
Joe Hull
Cozy Mk-IV N31CZ (65 hrs - Rotary 13B NA)
Redmond (Seattle),
Washington