Fellows,
I am the new owner of a 1940 BC-65. The airframe is outstanding, but over time it is going to need some work forward of the firewall.
The first thing to fail (just after I completed my insurance checkout and a solo flight, fortunately) was the exhaust stack, which broke off where it exits the cowling about flush with the end of the exhaust shroud. We pulled the shroud, and the IA and a welder say the rest of the piping is acceptable, and it can be repaired in place.
The shroud is another story, it is shot - we pulled it out in more than three pieces. Univair says their new one should fit, but I can tell from the product photo the flanging on theirs is different than mine (mine does not have an external flange, it was held together with worm clamps). I am going to order one and find out.
I've read all I could find on this topic in the forum archives, but still have some unanswered questions:
Assuming the Univair shroud does fit, can the new shroud be installed without removing the engine/mount? Perhaps by dropping the exhaust and maneuvering the pieces just so? Or is that effort futile, and I need to pull the engine/mount as would be necessary to remove the whole stack?
If the Univair shroud does not fit, what are my options? I had the thought to send the whole exhaust along with the new shroud to a shop such as Dawley Aviation or AWI to have them fabricate a new stainless steel stack that matches the old geometry but fits the new shroud. Any other suggestions?
Is there a particular salvage yard or enterprising individual that specializes in Taylorcraft pieces and parts?
Regards,
Lance
I am the new owner of a 1940 BC-65. The airframe is outstanding, but over time it is going to need some work forward of the firewall.
The first thing to fail (just after I completed my insurance checkout and a solo flight, fortunately) was the exhaust stack, which broke off where it exits the cowling about flush with the end of the exhaust shroud. We pulled the shroud, and the IA and a welder say the rest of the piping is acceptable, and it can be repaired in place.
The shroud is another story, it is shot - we pulled it out in more than three pieces. Univair says their new one should fit, but I can tell from the product photo the flanging on theirs is different than mine (mine does not have an external flange, it was held together with worm clamps). I am going to order one and find out.
I've read all I could find on this topic in the forum archives, but still have some unanswered questions:
Assuming the Univair shroud does fit, can the new shroud be installed without removing the engine/mount? Perhaps by dropping the exhaust and maneuvering the pieces just so? Or is that effort futile, and I need to pull the engine/mount as would be necessary to remove the whole stack?
If the Univair shroud does not fit, what are my options? I had the thought to send the whole exhaust along with the new shroud to a shop such as Dawley Aviation or AWI to have them fabricate a new stainless steel stack that matches the old geometry but fits the new shroud. Any other suggestions?
Is there a particular salvage yard or enterprising individual that specializes in Taylorcraft pieces and parts?
Regards,
Lance
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