Moving radiators on Rotax 582
Moving radiators on Rotax 582
Hi,
I am in the process of buying a Raptor with a Rotax 582 power mill, and the radiator is mounted above the engine, and I would like to move it to a more conventional place, under the engine.
Can someone who has done this kind of change, please give me as much information as possible as to what needs to be done ?
Thanks
I am in the process of buying a Raptor with a Rotax 582 power mill, and the radiator is mounted above the engine, and I would like to move it to a more conventional place, under the engine.
Can someone who has done this kind of change, please give me as much information as possible as to what needs to be done ?
Thanks
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Do you want to do it yourself, or have a Manufacturer/AP do it for you?
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I'd like to understand what needs to be done, and do it upto where I need help..
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First you are going to have to build a bracket that fastens on to the airframe to suspend the radiator. I have seen them on either side of the engine, or centrally below the engine. Don't mount onto the engine because the vibration will cause cracks. The radiator must not have a cap on it, i.e. it must be sealed since it is now going to be at the bottom of the system and the last thing you need is someone opening this cap and all the coolent running out . Silverton Radiators will make up any radiator for you
Then you need to install a water expansion tank at the top, at the highest point with an overflow bottle. Both of these are parts available from Aviation Engines or a good radiator place can make one up for you. Make sure you use the correct pressure cap (look at the one you have now, the pressure should be stamped into the top. Typically .9 to 1.2 bar
If you have to run very long lengths of rubber hose, rather get 25mm alluminium piping and have the radiator place put ridges on each end. Then use rubber bends.
Then you need to install a water expansion tank at the top, at the highest point with an overflow bottle. Both of these are parts available from Aviation Engines or a good radiator place can make one up for you. Make sure you use the correct pressure cap (look at the one you have now, the pressure should be stamped into the top. Typically .9 to 1.2 bar
If you have to run very long lengths of rubber hose, rather get 25mm alluminium piping and have the radiator place put ridges on each end. Then use rubber bends.
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Not much in the Raptor manual it seems........... 

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Morning from Andrew Peace.
We have done this type of mod to our aircrafts radiator system.
We have had various heating problems which we have resolved.
If you want to come and look at the work, please by all means.
Our aircraft is at panorama air field.
We are nearly always at the airfield friday afternoons, saturday mornings.
Our contact details are 083-632-1464. or Graham MacDonald on 083 229 7278
We have done this type of mod to our aircrafts radiator system.
We have had various heating problems which we have resolved.
If you want to come and look at the work, please by all means.
Our aircraft is at panorama air field.
We are nearly always at the airfield friday afternoons, saturday mornings.
Our contact details are 083-632-1464. or Graham MacDonald on 083 229 7278
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