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  • Blog update and Cooling Blurb

    Hi All
    Another update of CF-CLR blog completed this evening

    I also wrote some thoughts about BC12D engine cooling based in part on what I knew and in part on what I learned while fabricating the cowlings and baffles for CF-CLR.

    Cheers
    S
    Scott
    CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/

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    Re: Blog update and Cooling Blurb

    Scott, did you put in the aerobatic breather on your engine? Just curious. Tim
    N29787
    '41 BC12-65

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      Re: Blog update and Cooling Blurb

      Not sure what you mean by aerobatic breather.
      I have not yet fabricated the tube but the fitting (brass) is in the case as it was.

      I'm aware that some run the breather tube over the top of the cylinders but I won't be doing that. In this part of the world frozen breathers are any issue so wouldn't want to run the pipe on the cold (upper) side of the engine.
      Scott
      CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/

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        Re: Blog update and Cooling Blurb


        There is a pic of the elbow that is in the case and how its modified. helps Keeps the oil off the belly
        N29787
        '41 BC12-65

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        • #5
          Re: Blog update and Cooling Blurb

          Thanks!!
          Scott
          CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/

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            Re: Blog update and Cooling Blurb

            Scott....

            Amazing workmanship. And patience. Look forward to your next post.

            Have you considered or looked into 'Flow Forming'? This is the process where a rivet gun with special forming bit is used to do the banging (bashing, hammering, etc). What little I know about it, I got from some videos online. I Googled 'flow forming video' and found a couple of videos by Kent White, the Tinman, that show the basics.

            Flow forming gun: https://www.tinmantech.com/products/hand-tools/flow-forming/rivet-guns.phpFlow forming tools: https://www.tinmantech.com/html/flow_forming_...


            Flow forming gun: https://www.tinmantech.com/products/hand-tools/flow-forming/rivet-guns.phpFlow forming tools: https://www.tinmantech.com/html/flow_forming_...

            Mike Wood
            Montgomery, TX
            '46 BC12D
            N44085 #9885

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            • #7
              Re: Blog update and Cooling Blurb

              Thanks Mike
              and thanks for the videos.

              I didn't realize there was a name for it but I've long used my rivet gun for forming. My tooling doesn't hold a candle to what Mr. White has made though. I use masking tape and various bits and pieces of nylon in conjunction with various custom and standard snaps. Clearly I need to improve. Perhaps for my next project, given that the heat shroud is the only part I have left to form for CF-CLR.
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              Scott
              CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/

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                Re: Blog update and Cooling Blurb

                Yes, the Tinman has some nice tools. Bit expensive for me to try to experiment with. I cut the end off of an air hammer chisel tool, then welded it into the socket end of a short ratchet extension. I used two sizes of deep well sockets and made some inserts out of a piece of delrin rod. I milled a hex on one end to fit in the socket, and turned the other end to shape it. Tried them on a piece of scrap aluminum with little success. Metal was way too hard to shape. Even with a hammer and shot bag. Will try with better suited material.

                I think I will start a new thread to see what other ideas might arise.
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                Mike Wood
                Montgomery, TX
                '46 BC12D
                N44085 #9885

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