I'm fabricating engine baffles for my O-360 and have a question about the area under the cylinders where the cooling air escapes. I am interested in knowing what spacing is used for this escaping air between the curved potion of the baffles and the fixed intra-cylinder baffle (between the cylinders).Engine installations that I have looked at vary considerably, even from cylinder to cylinder on the same engine. They mostly range from 2" to 3" for the portion that surrounds the head area of the cylinder and 1" to 2" for the portion that surrounds the barrel area One source told me it just doesn't matter, but it seems strange that there is a lot of variation among cylinders on the same engine. Does anyone know if there is some standard gap that Lycoming recommends or is it just up to the airframe manufacturer, i.e. us builders? Thanks.
Ivan Haecker . QB Patrol
Ivan Haecker . QB Patrol
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