Well, the engine shop in Omaha phoned with good news, bad news about the prop strike inspection of my Continental 65. Good news: no crankshaft damage from the prop strike (thank you, my dearly departed wooden prop, for taking all the damage instead.) Bad news: several crankshaft journals worn below service limits. (But I'm not feeling too bad about all this because insurance is in effect paying for a bottom overhaul at 1600 hours.) So the crankshaft is off to Tulsa for grinding undersize and nitriding.
Which gives me another two weeks to work on replacing my crankcase baffle. You can see from the attached photos that it has seen better days, and got further bent and cracked in the nose-over. I want to replace this baffle while I have this opportunity to clean up my engine and engine compartment for the Oshkosh judges.
I've studied Bill Berle's February 2007 "cooling baffle project" thread and although his look like superior improvements, I'm trying to keep my restoration factory-original authentic. So, perusing the old factory parts catalogs, it looks like I need part no. BC-A6019.
Questions for you all:
Does anyone have one of these for sale?
Is there a drawing of this part over on the L-2 blueprints CDs at http://www.taylorcraft.org/extras/l2_blueprints.html? Drawing DC-A647 on disc 2 looks close, except for the tube welded to one side of the airscoop. Other drawings reference parts BC-6176, the front scoop, and BC-6177, the flattish part under the crankcase.
Univair sells an Ercoupe part no. 40480 "scoop assembly, oil sump cooling". Does anyone have an Ercoupe parts manual, and does that look anything like the Taylorcraft part?
Thanks for your help,
Which gives me another two weeks to work on replacing my crankcase baffle. You can see from the attached photos that it has seen better days, and got further bent and cracked in the nose-over. I want to replace this baffle while I have this opportunity to clean up my engine and engine compartment for the Oshkosh judges.
I've studied Bill Berle's February 2007 "cooling baffle project" thread and although his look like superior improvements, I'm trying to keep my restoration factory-original authentic. So, perusing the old factory parts catalogs, it looks like I need part no. BC-A6019.
Questions for you all:
Does anyone have one of these for sale?
Is there a drawing of this part over on the L-2 blueprints CDs at http://www.taylorcraft.org/extras/l2_blueprints.html? Drawing DC-A647 on disc 2 looks close, except for the tube welded to one side of the airscoop. Other drawings reference parts BC-6176, the front scoop, and BC-6177, the flattish part under the crankcase.
Univair sells an Ercoupe part no. 40480 "scoop assembly, oil sump cooling". Does anyone have an Ercoupe parts manual, and does that look anything like the Taylorcraft part?
Thanks for your help,
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