Exhaust brackets
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Exhaust brackets
Has anybody in SA fitted these exhaust brackets instead of springs? Any feedback on how will they work (or don't). Thanks.
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Ja I hate it when I do that. Here are examples of two different types - I like the idea without springs.
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Solowings Aquilla
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Re: Exhaust brackets
Hi CW,Cloud Warrior wrote:Has anybody in SA fitted these exhaust brackets instead of springs? Any feedback on how will they work (or don't). Thanks.
I like the flanged one. Never seen them in SA though.
But with 100 hours usable life and safety wire in terms of the current spring set-up, I personally don't see a need for change.
For info, the black colour on the exhaust is from using a 50/50 mix of raw linseed oil and mineral turpentine – painted on while the exhaust is still very hot.

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My Challenger has one of these tuned pipes, want to replace it with standard 582 exhaust, engine mounted inverted, exhaust to be mounted parrallel next to engine, new exhaust from aviation engines are not supplied with brackets, any suggestions on places to obtain brackets etc. from for mounting the exhaust?
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Aerotrike / Challenger
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Try California Power Systems. They ship to SA - I have used them in the past.
582 exhaust bracket I think you want is at
http://www.rotaxparts.net/scripts/prodV ... product=41
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Sebastian
Try California Power Systems. They ship to SA - I have used them in the past.
582 exhaust bracket I think you want is at
http://www.rotaxparts.net/scripts/prodV ... product=41
Regards
Sebastian
Solowings Aquilla
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I thought it was a very neat and simple installation - and they so kindly give you an expanded shot of what the bracket consists of. Nothing to stop an innovative boertjie from reverse engineering the thing hey?
I have to say though that when I have tried to be clever and get something engineered myself I have ended up paying more for the item than what it would have cost me just to buy straight from a supplier. In this case I don't think the cost is too bad - it's just the @#$@ shipping cost to SA that gets you!

I have to say though that when I have tried to be clever and get something engineered myself I have ended up paying more for the item than what it would have cost me just to buy straight from a supplier. In this case I don't think the cost is too bad - it's just the @#$@ shipping cost to SA that gets you!

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I also thought it was neat and simple, and yes anything can be engineered or reverse engineered but as Cloud Warrior mentioned it sometimes work out more expensive not mentioning the time taken to reverse engineer something sometimes. Thats why one weighs it up, comparing the price to a self engineered item.
Thanks for the other pics Sebastian, they all help.
Thanks for the other pics Sebastian, they all help.
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I also thought it was neat and simple, and yes anything can be engineered or reverse engineered but as Cloud Warrior mentioned it sometimes work out more expensive not mentioning the time taken to reverse engineer something sometimes. Thats why one weighs it up, comparing the price to a self engineered item.
Thanks for the other pics Sebastian, they all help.
Thanks for the other pics Sebastian, they all help.
Playing Planes.
ZU-BCW / ZU-BOC
Aerotrike / Challenger
ZU-BCW / ZU-BOC
Aerotrike / Challenger
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