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  • #31
    Yeah I have a 1.5" lip set at 30 degrees.

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    • #32
      IMG_1952.jpg LoopIMG_1948.jpg You might need 2.5-3” lip and more angle.
      And check your timing. If it’s at 25*, maybe back it off to 20*. I know that was a fix for some of the angle valve engines in some airframes
      Last edited by Steve W; 05-25-2025, 03:20 PM.

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      • svyolo
        svyolo commented
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        Angle valves are normally set at 20, but it might also work on mine. I have EFI/EI and can adjust the timing per rpm and MP. I may try dropping the high MP down to 20. I heard it makes little difference in power at very high power.

    • #33
      The Patrol has been down a month due to service and work. The two issues wer of course hot cowl, but also starter kick back.

      I have a lot to write, but just thought I'd share real quick some data. I flew yesterday and learned that the air temp under the floor is warm. The tunnel heats it up. I measure the bulkhead temp as my air temp indicator. It reached 107F. The fuel line temp entering the "basement" was ~ 83f and it exited ~96f rise thru this area was 13f @ about 9 gph and rises to 15F @5 gph.

      I'll be insulating those lines and the Gascolator today.

      I also got Cowl Pressure data with my unmodified cowl. Now I can make changes and see the change.
      Brooks Cone
      Southeast Michigan
      Patrol #303, Kit build

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      • #34
        Originally posted by Bcone1381 View Post
        The Patrol has been down a month due to service and work. The two issues wer of course hot cowl, but also starter kick back.

        I have a lot to write, but just thought I'd share real quick some data. I flew yesterday and learned that the air temp under the floor is warm. The tunnel heats it up. I measure the bulkhead temp as my air temp indicator. It reached 107F. The fuel line temp entering the "basement" was ~ 83f and it exited ~96f rise thru this area was 13f @ about 9 gph and rises to 15F @5 gph.

        I'll be insulating those lines and the Gascolator today.

        I also got Cowl Pressure data with my unmodified cowl. Now I can make changes and see the change.
        I insulated the top and sides of the tunnel area with the same 5/8" closed cell foam I used on the inside of the firewall. I didn't want the heat radiating up through the floor, didn't consider the fuel line traversing that area.

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