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Glad to help, Allen
Here are URLs for the two I mentioned
Can do a web search for more places to buy the
HushpowerII
Ed
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:05
AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Another
exploding cigar??
Ed,
Thanks so much for the info. Since these units actually have names,
I assuming they are for purchase. Who reps/manufactures these
units.
Allen Slominski
Hi Allen,
Yes, the temps get up there a bit. Stainless
steel is pretty much the standard although heavy gauge mile steel can work -
but generally too heavy for an aircraft. I think the two mufflers
already mentioned the FlowMaster Hushpower II and the SpinTech are two that
have flown and survived. I do not now of any specs for an
exhaust system, it would depend a lot on the type of installation
involved.
Ed
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Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007
9:48 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Another
exploding cigar??
Ed,
I'm a newby to the rotary, but I understand that the temps are pretty
outrageous also. Somethink like 1700 to 1900 degrees F. Does
anyone have a spec or detail for exhaust systems? Mufflers would be
nice also.
Allen Slominski
Hi Dave.
Basically, the Swiss muffler is attributed to the
tough noise abatement rules of the Swiss government for aircraft
- including small GA and experimental. Tony Bingelis who
wrote a column of "How to" for Sport Aviation for years included it in
one of his books "FireWall Forward"-Page 112.
The muffler (as shown in his book) was an aluminum
tube 3 1/8" in diameter about 4 -5 feet long. A stainless steel
mesh was rolled into a smaller diameter tube to be stuck in
the middle after fiberglass cloth was wrapped
around the mesh tube. This was all stuffed in the 3 1/8"
aluminum tube making a very light weight and effective
muffler. Sort of a light weight glass-pack
muffler.
It was then hung under the belly of the
aircraft.
The problem for the rotary is that the exhaust
pulse will pulverize fiberglass (or almost anything else
in short time). Again, the problem is not the heat its the
power of the exhaust pulse.
Hope that explained it.
Ed
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 21,
2007 6:44 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Another
exploding cigar??
On 22, Feb , at 6:29 AM, Ed Anderson wrote:
Thanks, Jason. My experiments with the Swiss muffler
did not work out - Ed
Hi
Ed, could you explain "Swiss" muffler? TIA,
Dave
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