In case anyone is interested, I have chosen to perform significant "repairs" to my cooling baffles. Some of the repairs were quite extensive, but should bring the temps down in hot weather very nicely.
I repaired the left and right inner plenum chamber baffles... they were so damaged that they were almost impossible to see without special optical equipment
I repaired the lower crankcase baffle, which was so badly worn that only a small part of it was remaining, not really enough to duct the air from the nose opening all the way back and then down over the oil tank. I even added a couple of stiffening flanges to prevent the cracks that happen on most of these pieces over the years. After repair, it will form a sealed tunnel under the engine so that virtually all of the oil return (drip) path on the bottom of the case will be bathed in cool airflow.
The other parts such as the cylinder baffle sections were so worn and damaged that it was almost impossible to discern the correct shape, that shape being fairly large so that the baffles ducted the airflow all the way around the cylinder on the bottom so as not to just allow the airflow to separate from the fins.
The outer plenum chamber baffles had been worn so badly that they no longer extended upward to contact the upper cowl. Also, many of the small baffling pieces that closeed off all the air gaps (so that ALL of the cooling air flow goes through the fins insteadof through gaps around the engine) were missing and had to have owner manufactured parts made to perform that vital function.
Although these newly repaired baffles have not flown yet, I have full expectation that they will function so well that the "winter baffle intake covers" can remain installed later in the year.
I will attempt to post photos of these newly repaired baffles below. I wouldn't be surprised if some other Forum Members' baffles are so worn and damaged that they bear little resemblance to these fully refurbished ones It may take a couple of posts to put up all the photos.
I repaired the left and right inner plenum chamber baffles... they were so damaged that they were almost impossible to see without special optical equipment
I repaired the lower crankcase baffle, which was so badly worn that only a small part of it was remaining, not really enough to duct the air from the nose opening all the way back and then down over the oil tank. I even added a couple of stiffening flanges to prevent the cracks that happen on most of these pieces over the years. After repair, it will form a sealed tunnel under the engine so that virtually all of the oil return (drip) path on the bottom of the case will be bathed in cool airflow.
The other parts such as the cylinder baffle sections were so worn and damaged that it was almost impossible to discern the correct shape, that shape being fairly large so that the baffles ducted the airflow all the way around the cylinder on the bottom so as not to just allow the airflow to separate from the fins.
The outer plenum chamber baffles had been worn so badly that they no longer extended upward to contact the upper cowl. Also, many of the small baffling pieces that closeed off all the air gaps (so that ALL of the cooling air flow goes through the fins insteadof through gaps around the engine) were missing and had to have owner manufactured parts made to perform that vital function.
Although these newly repaired baffles have not flown yet, I have full expectation that they will function so well that the "winter baffle intake covers" can remain installed later in the year.
I will attempt to post photos of these newly repaired baffles below. I wouldn't be surprised if some other Forum Members' baffles are so worn and damaged that they bear little resemblance to these fully refurbished ones It may take a couple of posts to put up all the photos.
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