Fired up my homemade pre-heater and began pumping hot air into the eng. compartment from underneath. Shoveling snow from around the ship, taking my time. After 1/2 hour I felt the top of the cowling and it was barely warm. Turns out all the heat was leaking out the grill in front !.
I threw a blanket over cowling and clothespinned it together so air wouldn't escape thru the grill and she gradually warmed up.
Anyone have another, possibly less cumbersome way of keeping the heat where it belongs? - Mike
PS - delightfully warm as long as the sun was shining in, but when I turned around to come home you could really feel the difference; got 1.5 on the engine, which was my objective
I threw a blanket over cowling and clothespinned it together so air wouldn't escape thru the grill and she gradually warmed up.
Anyone have another, possibly less cumbersome way of keeping the heat where it belongs? - Mike
PS - delightfully warm as long as the sun was shining in, but when I turned around to come home you could really feel the difference; got 1.5 on the engine, which was my objective
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