For anyone who has struggled with a CO issue as I did during the test flying - I remade the shock seals twice, taped all the boot panels from the inside, then systematically plugged holes throughout the fuselage. There's a lot of them in these type of aircraft. None of this worked sufficiently.
Finally, I lowered the exhaust pipes. This was very easy to do and took 30 minutes, simply pivoting them down around the universal joints a small amount, and also twisting them so that the elbow sat lower. I had originally kept them tucked up close to the tunnel to be streamlined. They're now sitting about 2" lower, and my CO monitor reads zero when the mixture is full rich. Even when I removed the tape from over the hole for my gascolator drain, it still reads zero.
I plan to get some short curved extensions made up to further direct the exhaust away.
Finally, I lowered the exhaust pipes. This was very easy to do and took 30 minutes, simply pivoting them down around the universal joints a small amount, and also twisting them so that the elbow sat lower. I had originally kept them tucked up close to the tunnel to be streamlined. They're now sitting about 2" lower, and my CO monitor reads zero when the mixture is full rich. Even when I removed the tape from over the hole for my gascolator drain, it still reads zero.
I plan to get some short curved extensions made up to further direct the exhaust away.
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