Need a bit of insight from those that may be able to help. I'm in the process of slowly trimming and fitting a Vans baffle kit on my IO-360. Overall, somewhat intuitive with nicely detailed instruction and diagrams. It has become apparent from my work so far and reading on this forum that it seems like I will have to get the nose bowl, the cowling support angles placed/fabricated before I can get the baffles completed. Then the cowl skins fabricated and fitted up to trim baffle tops and place the seals from baffle tops to cowl. Does this sound like the process involved? How far can I go with the baffles before I can hang the prop and nose bowl?
Follow on questions (1) I do have interference with a cylinder head oil drain tube and baffle plate on the right accessory case (see pic). Not sure how the completed assembly is suppose to fit, but is this trimmable to a certain degree. I assume the drilled hole in the flange is for safety wire or a rod to connect baffle pieces front to back? I don't know!
(2) The right side accessory baffle is right up against the top aft cooling fins of the #3 cylinder. I've seen one video where that section is cut out and boxed out another 1/2" or so to allow cooling flow thru and down more easily across the fins.(see red outline in pic) Anyone doing this or is it not a problem?
Lots of words for what I think is a simple, though new situation for me. Thanks for any and all replies.
Cheers (Dave from Maine)
Right rear case baffle interference 2 small.jpg Right rear case baffle interference 1 small.jpg Right rear case baffle clearance required small.jpg
Follow on questions (1) I do have interference with a cylinder head oil drain tube and baffle plate on the right accessory case (see pic). Not sure how the completed assembly is suppose to fit, but is this trimmable to a certain degree. I assume the drilled hole in the flange is for safety wire or a rod to connect baffle pieces front to back? I don't know!
(2) The right side accessory baffle is right up against the top aft cooling fins of the #3 cylinder. I've seen one video where that section is cut out and boxed out another 1/2" or so to allow cooling flow thru and down more easily across the fins.(see red outline in pic) Anyone doing this or is it not a problem?
Lots of words for what I think is a simple, though new situation for me. Thanks for any and all replies.
Cheers (Dave from Maine)
Right rear case baffle interference 2 small.jpg Right rear case baffle interference 1 small.jpg Right rear case baffle clearance required small.jpg
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