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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:09 pm    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

I have started drilling and cleco-ing the forward side skins to the firewall
and I have noticed the smallest of gaps, probably not even a milimeter in
size between the foreward side skins, the cabin floor and the firewall
flange.
I was wondering if any builders who are past thid point did anything to seal
this area with high-temp RTV or other sealant to keep noise/heat/fumes
out?....any thoughts?

-brad cohen
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:10 pm    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

I used High Temp RTV

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I have started drilling and cleco-ing the forward side skins to the
firewall and I have noticed the smallest of gaps, probably not even a
milimeter in size between the foreward side skins, the cabin floor and
the firewall flange.
I was wondering if any builders who are past thid point did anything
to seal this area with high-temp RTV or other sealant to keep
noise/heat/fumes out?....any thoughts?

-brad cohen
XL/TD slow build



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:02 am    Post subject: Re: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

Me too. I think I used GE RTV107 or something like that. The red high temp stuff.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:14 am    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

Hey guys,

I'm at this point too and was not planning on putting any type of sealer on mine. Here's my reasoning...

#1. I'm scratchbuilding, so I made my cabin floor to fit the firewall pretty precisely.

#2. No sealer is spec'd in the plans. Maybe I'm missing something though. This is my first airplane.

#3. I remember reading something somewhere about an ingredient in RTV sealer being corrosive to aluminum. Can't find it now of course. Somebody smarter than me chime in.

This is timely for me, so I'm interested to see what bounces back.

Debo Cox
Nags Head, NC
Scratchbuilt XL/Corvair
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 6:12 am    Post subject: Re: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

I'm putting Ultra Grey Silicone where the firewall meets the side and top skins. This is mainly to reduce CO that might try to find it's way through there.

As for your issues Debo...

1. It's not the floor I'm so much concerned with but the sides and the top. the top is curved and there are several crimps so there is some open area.

2. I think you are about to find there are several things that are a pretty good idea that aren't spec'd in the plans. Especially firewall forward.

3. All RTV sealers aren't created equal. The Grey is spec'd for use on aluminum parts by several auto manufactures including Honda and Toyota.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:29 am    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

My Factory Quick Build Kit has no sealer, period!
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:56 am    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

Steve, I think this is a safety issue. I do not want CO getting
into the cockpit. In case of an engine fire, I do not want toxic
smoke to get into the cockpit.

Leo Gates

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My Factory Quick Build Kit has no sealer, period!
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:02 am    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

Ah. Good info gig. Thanks.

Debo

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From: Gig Giacona <wrgiacona(at)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: sealing forward skins to firewall
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 10:12 AM

Giacona" <wrgiacona(at)gmail.com>

I'm putting Ultra Grey Silicone where the firewall
meets the side and top skins. This is mainly to reduce CO
that might try to find it's way through there.

As for your issues Debo...

1. It's not the floor I'm so much concerned with
but the sides and the top. the top is curved and there are
several crimps so there is some open area.

2. I think you are about to find there are several things
that are a pretty good idea that aren't spec'd in
the plans. Especially firewall forward.

3. All RTV sealers aren't created equal. The Grey is
spec'd for use on aluminum parts by several auto
manufactures including Honda and Toyota.

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See my progress at www.peoamerica.net/N601WR




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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:36 am    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

1. It's not the floor I'm so much concerned with but the sides and the
top. the top is curved and there are several crimps so there is some
open area.

Gentlemen, if I may be allowed to jump in here, I might be able
to shed a little light on the crimp areas and how to reduce them without
a lot of work. I am not sure what you have there, but on the forward
part of the middle skin and down low, there is some "puckering". This is
in the area of the combination curves. If this is what you are calling
crimping, then this will help.
My Tech Counselor was by a few weeks ago and told me how to rid
myself of these. I used a Ronson mini torch that puts out a small
pointed flame about an inch and a half long. I heated the hump in the
metal and gently tapped it down. The heating and cooling shrinks the
metal and the tapping tells it where you want it to go. It worked well
on those areas, especially on the top where the skin rolls over the
front bow.
Sorry I don't have any pictures of this, but I was pleased with
the results. You may wish to use a piece of scrap and experiment a
little first.
Good luck and
God Bless!
Rick

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:01 am    Post subject: Re: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

I used GE Firestop Intumescent Sealant. I learned what intumescent was when looking to seal wiring going through the firewall. This stuff is designed for through cable penetrations. It expands when heated. In a fire, as the wiring insulation melts and leaves gaps, this stuff expands and keeps the seal. I sealed the edges of the firewall and the cable penetrations with this stuff.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:02 am    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

Right on..

I think Zenith used the zinc paste in that seam on mine...

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 1:11 pm    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

Leo,
If you are looking for a seal, Buy the 3M Fireproofing Calk at Aircraft Spruce, Pricey, but does what you want. It expands when exposed to high heat (flame). I am used to that these days from this email list:)

Juan

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:16 pm    Post subject: sealing forward skins to firewall Reply with quote

I used a high temp red RTV designed for use with aluminum. It can be
found at most auto parts stores.
Don't use RTV designed for use as tub and shower caulk, this usually
contains acetic acid, which is corrosive to metals. You can usually
tell the difference by the smell, acetic acid has an acrid smell like
strong vinegar.

The plans don't specifically call for any sealant but, the whole
purpose of the firewall is to isolate the heat and fumes of the engine
compartment from the cabin, so any gaps and penetrations through the
firewall should be sealed so as to maintain the fire resistant
character of the firewall.

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I have started drilling and cleco-ing the forward side skins to the
firewall and I have noticed the smallest of gaps, probably not even
a milimeter in size between the foreward side skins, the cabin floor
and the firewall flange.
I was wondering if any builders who are past thid point did anything
to seal this area with high-temp RTV or other sealant to keep noise/
heat/fumes out?....any thoughts?

-brad cohen
XL/TD slow build

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