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		gcomfo(at)tc3net.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:27 am    Post subject: Liquid cooling-alternative engines | 
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				This is an interesting thread.  I have great respect and admiration for the
 Tracy Crooks, Jess Meyers and Ed Andersens who have tackled the problems
 associated with alternative engines and succeeded.  If I were 30 years
 younger I might take a shot at it myself.  I think it was Bob Nuckolls who
 quoted Charles Kettering as saying, and I paraphrase,"You fail, perhaps many
 times, until you succeed." The task is solvable but for every success there
 are many failures.  My comments are meant to call attention to a few of the
 large problems to those whose expectations may be unrealistic. In no way do
 I mean to put down anyone's efforts in this arena.
 
 Gordon Comfort
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		tracy(at)rotaryaviation.c Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:36 am    Post subject: Liquid cooling-alternative engines | 
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				No offense taken at all Gordon.  I know that I and Ed (probably Jess too) welcome all well reasoned critiques.  One of the down sides of alternative engines is that they are constantly evolving,  many times for the better and as a result of comments by others.
    
   
  Tracy Crook 
  On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Gordon or Marge <gcomfo(at)tc3net.com (gcomfo(at)tc3net.com)> wrote:
  [quote]--> RV-List message posted by: "Gordon or Marge" <gcomfo(at)tc3net.com (gcomfo(at)tc3net.com)>
  
 
 This is an interesting thread.  I have great respect and admiration for the
 Tracy Crooks, Jess Meyers and Ed Andersens who have tackled the problems
 associated with alternative engines and succeeded.  If I were 30 years
  younger I might take a shot at it myself.  I think it was Bob Nuckolls who
 quoted Charles Kettering as saying, and I paraphrase,"You fail, perhaps many
 times, until you succeed." The task is solvable but for every success there
  are many failures.  My comments are meant to call attention to a few of the
 large problems to those whose expectations may be unrealistic. In no way do
 I mean to put down anyone's efforts in this arena.
 
 Gordon Comfort
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		Ed Anderson
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:25 am    Post subject: Liquid cooling-alternative engines | 
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				You, Bet!  I agree with Tracy.
   
  I love having folks look over my installation when I have  the cowl off.  More than one (non-alternative engine) guy has pointed out  areas where I could make improvements and/or improve reliability/safety.   
   
  I love to tinker and experiments with intakes, exhausts,  throttle bodies, injectors, etc.   In fact, I got to thinking recently  about all the changes made and realized that the only items that are still part  of the original 1997 installation are:
  1. The engine mount
  2. The exhaust Headers
  3.  The ignition system
  4.  The Fuel system
   
  All else has been changed (at least once).  Now for  most folks who are mainly into the flying aspect this would be unacceptable -  and rightly so, but for me its a delight - did I mention I love to experiment?  
   
  I reduced the weight of my induction system to 11 lbs  through use of thin wall tubing for runners and two part polyurethane castings  for the throttle body mount and plenum - about 5 different intakes throughout  the 10 years.  I must have tried 5-6 different approaches to the  experimental exhaust systems before finally admitting that an off-the-self  muffler (a specific make) would survive the exhaust of a rotary and will give  reasonable aerodynamic and weight figures.  Then there was the area   of air flow and cooling and that is an entire world in itself with black  magic and state of the art science running neck and neck {:>)
   
  As Tracy mentioned, as we gain experience and knowledge  the internet and lists such as this makes it much easier to assist others  reducing the risk and aggravation that some of us faced in the early days.   Still risky - always will be - that's why its called experimental.  But,  with the dissemination of the good, the bad, and the ugly - folks can make a  more informed decision than in the past.  That can only be good for the  alternative engine community and experimental aircraft in general.
   
  Ed
   
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		billoves2fly(at)yahoo.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:17 pm    Post subject: Liquid cooling-alternative engines | 
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				There seems to be one alternative engine that merits a closer look. It doesn't have the problems of trying to adapt liquid cooling to your craft. Corvair. William Waynne seems to have engineered this engine to the extent that it is a reliable 100 hp power plant.Horizontally opposed 6 cyl on the cheap! See it on the flycorvair site.
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:08 pm    Post subject: Liquid cooling-alternative engines | 
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				It seems to be roughly 80 lb heavier than a Rotax 912, so it probably isn't suitable for an RV-12, and it doesn't have enough power to be suitable for other RV models.
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 On 15 Mar 2008, at 17:13, William Dean wrote:
 [quote]There seems to be one alternative engine that merits a closer look. It doesn't have the problems of trying to adapt liquid cooling to your craft. Corvair. William Waynne seems to have engineered this engine to the extent that it is a reliable 100 hp power plant.Horizontally opposed 6 cyl on the cheap! See it on the flycorvair site.
 
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		Ed Anderson
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 3:34 pm    Post subject: Liquid cooling-alternative engines | 
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				The Corvair is an excellent alternative engine  -provided you need 100 HP or less.  Not quite suitable for most RVs,  however.  While the RV will fly on 100 HP - the take off run is excessively  long {:>)
   
  Ed
  Ed Anderson
 Rv-6A N494BW Rotary  Powered
 Matthews, NC
 eanderson(at)carolina.rr.com (eanderson(at)carolina.rr.com)
 http://www.andersonee.com
 http://members.cox.net/rogersda/rotary/configs.htm#N494BW
 http://www.dmack.net/mazda/index.html
   
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