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    Realizing I know about enough to make myself dangerous I thought I would ask what the clearance should be or is relating to the fit between the number 4 cylinder (A-65 forward left cylinder) push rod tube and the exhaust pipe. It seems to be extremely tight and it appears, by the scars on the tube, that they are touching. I am guessing that they probably shouldn't be but I don't think that there is any play in the exhaust system to be able to move it. The exhaust is a taylorcraft exhaust from Wag-areo. Any thoughts or input is always greatly appreciated.

    Jeff
    Jeff Lowrey
    1946 BC-12D N44239

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    Re: exhaust clearance question

    My is tight but doesn't tough and its a wag-areo unit about 6 years old.
    Robbie
    TF#832
    N44338
    "46" BC12D
    Fond du lac WI

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    • #3
      Re: exhaust clearance question

      Mine scrape the pushrod tube everytime I have to remove them, you only need about 1/8" as a min. I perfer 1/4" but an 1/8 will do. I am using aeronca chief exhaust, and it has the same problem, its similar to Cessna 150 stuff. Tim
      N29787
      '41 BC12-65

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      • #4
        Re: exhaust clearance question

        I do a bit of "bright work" on the flange, ( THEY are all thicker than original. ) with a die grinder, yes they fit tight and have to be "tipped" into place a smack with a rubber mallet works too. make sure the gaskets are in place prior to smacking it into place. Heard tell about a fellow that missed this gasket placement (once in his life).
        Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
        Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
        TF#1
        www.BarberAircraft.com
        [email protected]

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        • #5
          Re: exhaust clearance question

          Thanks for the replies. We managed to get enough clearance where I can fit a piece of paper between the exhaust and tube. At least its not touching. I wanted to whack the exhaust with a ball peen hammer to dent the thing enough to improve clearance but my IA wouldn't give me the key to his tool chest.


          Jeff
          Jeff Lowrey
          1946 BC-12D N44239

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          • #6
            Re: exhaust clearance question

            aha , not the flange the drop tube was off a bit. Whacking is good sometimes
            Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
            Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
            TF#1
            www.BarberAircraft.com
            [email protected]

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