Previusely I posted an answer to keeping the engine warm in the winter.
It looks like we last it, so would like to post this information about the winter covers I am using.
They are the same shape as the grills over air intakes and have the edges rolled to create a stiffer edge.Mountted veticaly in the center are a small aluminum angel, 3/4*3/8*4", 2 sheet metal screws and tinnerman nuts.This angel grabs one of the center bars in the grill. In six places around the edges are are dubble saftey wire, with a short pice of tygontubing over the wire,
to protect the grill from being cut by the wire. You may get away with using only the wires?
There is 2 holes in eash of the covers, 1 infront of the carb heat and cabinheat intakes and are of the same size as these inlets.
The second hole is in front of the cylinder head with a diameter of 3.5".
A slolid plate is placed over the air intake under the center of the engine.
The top of this plate is being held in place with a lip under the upper cowling,
and the bottom has two holes what matches the 2 center duz fastners in the lower cowling. It slips in betwen the upper and lower cowling.
I did fly with the covers on for the first time today: Outside airtemp was
32-35 F.
Results: Cylinder head Temp: 350 - 375 degF.
Oil temp 150 degF, 160 on climbout.
It seams like summer temperaturs.
There was NO hesitation then I gave her trottel as she did without covers.
Last time I was flying it was about 45 degF and she did NOT take trottle well.
I did copied the covers after friends T-craft and I seen similar once on a
C 120 and Fleet Canuck with C 85's.
I will post pictures then I get a chance to take some.
Len Petterson
It looks like we last it, so would like to post this information about the winter covers I am using.
They are the same shape as the grills over air intakes and have the edges rolled to create a stiffer edge.Mountted veticaly in the center are a small aluminum angel, 3/4*3/8*4", 2 sheet metal screws and tinnerman nuts.This angel grabs one of the center bars in the grill. In six places around the edges are are dubble saftey wire, with a short pice of tygontubing over the wire,
to protect the grill from being cut by the wire. You may get away with using only the wires?
There is 2 holes in eash of the covers, 1 infront of the carb heat and cabinheat intakes and are of the same size as these inlets.
The second hole is in front of the cylinder head with a diameter of 3.5".
A slolid plate is placed over the air intake under the center of the engine.
The top of this plate is being held in place with a lip under the upper cowling,
and the bottom has two holes what matches the 2 center duz fastners in the lower cowling. It slips in betwen the upper and lower cowling.
I did fly with the covers on for the first time today: Outside airtemp was
32-35 F.
Results: Cylinder head Temp: 350 - 375 degF.
Oil temp 150 degF, 160 on climbout.
It seams like summer temperaturs.
There was NO hesitation then I gave her trottel as she did without covers.
Last time I was flying it was about 45 degF and she did NOT take trottle well.
I did copied the covers after friends T-craft and I seen similar once on a
C 120 and Fleet Canuck with C 85's.
I will post pictures then I get a chance to take some.
Len Petterson
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