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				 Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:59 am    Post subject: Scoops and 912S Temperatures | 
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				Hello Everyone,
 
 Apart from a few pictures I have not been a contributor to the Forum but
 Ted has responded a few times, although we have both been avid readers.<
 
 Two subjects have cropped up this week which I feel, at last, I can make
 a useful contribution.
 
 The first is the Rotax 912S intake scoop to supply air to the composite
 cylinder barrel shroud which we have on our Rotax 912S. The factory
 supplied offering does the job but I was determined that our Classic
 would have a friendly face as well as be as aerodynamic as possible. I
 have posted a picture of our scoop which is situated under the spinner
 and is a great success. It did require some nifty moulding to make a
 piece that connects it with the Rotax shroud but by the time you get to
 this stage there is nothing you can't make out of composite. Right?
 Picture of Scoop posted to the picture section.
 
 The second is the carb icing thread. The whole subject of engine
 temperatures and the control of them was to the fore during our G-ZTED's
 first 25 hours.
 
 On temperatures I took advice from Marcus the CFI of our local
 Microlight school who is running Rotax 912S engines in the faster
 Microlights. He swears by the Skydrive coolant carb heater mod. They
 also put a neoprene shroud over their coolant radiators during the
 summer to reduce the cooling effect. They adjust the shrouds position
 dependent on outside temp on the ground. Our Rotax 912S also has a
 Skydrive carb heater so I was interested to hear his take on the
 subject. His rule of thumb was to cruise at 90-100 degrees CHT and
 100-110 degrees Oil Temp.
 
 Initially we weren't getting anything like that, it's colder in
 Scotland. The CHTs were 80-85 degrees. Marcus shook his head and told me
 that Carb Icing is quite likely below 85 degrees CHT but with the
 coolant carb heater it will stay clear above 85 degees CHT. We now have
 it licked. Remembering we have the Classic cowling with big radiator
 intakes we blank off the radiator with a Velcro blind depending on
 outside temperature and control the temps in the climb by opening our
 cowl flaps (photo supplied). We have operated in summer temps of 35
 degrees and -7 degrees at the coldest. We still watch it like a hawk but
 feel much more in control of it now. At the coldest we blanked of most
 of the starboard radiator but this prove to be a mistake as it stopped a
 good air flow through the starboard side of the engine compartment and
 the coolant overflow bottle distorted with the heat. We are now blanking
 it off on both sides equally. We would be most interested if people have
 other ideas on 912S engine temperatures.
 
 Justin Kennedy & Ted Gladstone
 
 G-ZTED Europa Classic Rotax 912S Airmaster CP Prop Kit No:15 First
 Flight May 25th 2005
 
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