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jeffrey-j-paris(at)excite Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 1:38 pm Post subject: Cowl Question? |
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Dear Europa List ,
I have a question for the Europa List. I have attached a picture of our original Europa Classic cowl (rotax) and naturally it doesn't mate up with the Jab3300. With this in mind has anybody out there in Experimental Europa/Jabiru land modified the original cowl to fit the JAB? I have pictures of John Lawton's Europa N245E and I assume the cowling came from Jabiru USA ? And of course looks fantastic, however, I find the original look of the Europa intriquing and full of "english" personality! I like its big nose and hedgehog charm.
I just thought I would check to see if it had been done. It would take a great deal of modification to the air inlets and a quite a curvey nacelle would have to be fabricated to make it work: And of course this brings up issues with proper airflow and cooling of the equipment. So far with our current JAB we have had to wrestle with some cooling issues and it seems that cowl design can be a fairly prickly issue...a black art for me at least.
Thanks for your time and consideration, Cheers!
Jeff Paris #A012
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jimpuglise(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 2:05 pm Post subject: Cowl Question? |
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Jeff-
The original cowling was designed for the Rotax, which was the engine of choice for the original airplane. I also have a Jab. and have the Jab. FWF kit. Trying to modify the original cowling to fit the Jab. would be a very extensive project. By far, your best bet is going to be to use the Jab. kit. For starters, the Jab. is a bit longer than the Rotax and you would need to account for that, as well as the vastly different cooling. Your best sources will be Bud or John Lawton.
Jim Puglise A-283
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ptag.dev(at)tiscali.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:11 am Post subject: Cowl Question? |
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Hi! Jim.
I have to concur with Jeffrey. My 3300 installation was the first and the UK agent had made a “plug” to fit a 2200 engine down to the Europa Firewall.
Obviously I had to extensively change the front to suit the 3300 and I did lots of experimenting with Eyebrows and “underbrows” and also a top scoop.
The biggest factor and so important is to arrange for the sump cooling fins to get dedicated air to exit right out the rear cowl bottom.
Your whole effort must go to ensuring top cowl pressure is forcing cold air downwards through and across the engine completely against the physics of hot air rising.
You may get some ideas from my ( defunct cowl since I have a Rotax 914 now) by looking at http://www.crix.co.uk Not necessarily repeatable without the close to spinner MT CS Blades/paddles !
You may see that the sump then oil cooler are ducted and dedicated, finishing up in a collector manifold under the muffler with butterfly connections to both foot wells or exit to waste out the back. I could fry the P2 position by collecting this heat for cabin .
But you have just got to keep this high pressure air out of the lower cowl and in the duct to allow the main downward cooling air to do it’s job through the heads and barrel fins.
I also devised a way to switch off the oil circulating through the cooler since with the cooler constantly in the circuit the oil never got to acceptable temperature levels…..But had to extend the slot in the ball valve to ensure that on switchover there was always adequate pressured oil to the engine. This was by a mechanical push pull lever to the P1 position. Manifold and oil switch all displayed on the above web site (I just checked!)
I personally wouldn’t wish to go that way again especially all at my expense with no assistance from the distributor.
Regards
Bob Harrison G-PTAG ex 3300
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johnfcliff(at)googlemail. Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 2:10 am Post subject: Cowl Question? |
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Robert C Harrison wrote:
Quote: | You may get some ideas from my ( defunct cowl since I have a Rotax
914 now) by looking at _http://_www.crix.co.uk
<http://www.crix.co.uk/> Not necessarily repeatable without the
close to spinner MT CS Blades/paddles !
Actually http://www.crix.org.uk
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ptag.dev(at)tiscali.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 3:43 am Post subject: Cowl Question? |
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Yes! John thanks for the "heads up" I noticed it when I checked if it
was still there but then forgot to change it on the msg!.. Short term
memory gets to be a pain !
Now's a good time to thank you for leaving the web page up ..very kind
of you.
Regards
Bob Harrison.
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