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Hey all... I'm thinking it's getting close to where the mufflers in my Cherokee 180 could stand
to be repaired/replaced. Any thoughts on a good place to have it done? This is the dual-muffler style as is on the clamshell-cowled later -180's. Also, I'd be interested to find out if there's any way to get a certified muffler that doesn't have the internal baffles. The recurrent inspection is kinda a pain, and I could use a little more power that a freer-flowing exhaust might provide. I know some planes (like my friend's PA-24-250) has a muffler without internal baffles.... it'd be nice to do the same. Thanks, -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA * * Electrical Engineering * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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So will Knisley out in Loomis (Sacramento). It is pretty much a function of
where you live to save on shipping charges. There are half a dozen really good muffler shops in the country. Jim Aerospace welding or Dawley will rebuild your muffler to like-new condition. |
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"RST Engineering" wrote: So will Knisley out in Loomis (Sacramento). It is pretty much a function of where you live to save on shipping charges. There are half a dozen really good muffler shops in the country. but do they have peanuts? don't forget the peanuts. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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Ray Andraka wrote:
Aerospace welding or Dawley will rebuild your muffler to like-new condition. I'll second that. I've had work done by both of these shops and I couldn't tell the rebuilt products from new. Very good quality. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200708/1 |
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On Aug 22, 10:03 pm, wrote:
.... Besides, I'm pretty sure that if we changed exhaust, we'd lose our autogas STC. -Cory ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA * * Electrical Engineering * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** I don't see how installing a Powerflow exhaust will invalidate an autofuel STC. |
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150flivver wrote:
: On Aug 22, 10:03 pm, wrote: : ... Besides, I'm pretty sure that if we changed exhaust, we'd lose our : autogas STC. : : -Cory : ************************************************** *********************** : * Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA * : * Electrical Engineering * : * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * : ************************************************** *********************** : I don't see how installing a Powerflow exhaust will invalidate an : autofuel STC. The autofuel STC is very complicated for -160 and -180 hp PA-28's. Unlike for 150 hp -140's or -150's, the Petersen PA-28 high-compression STC is more than just a sticker for the fuel filler on the tank. Basically, the ones that are even applicable must have the dual exhausts. If they have the aluminum, flip-up cowling they are not applicable due to vapor-lock issues with the muffler near the firewall. Even the ones applicable require replacement of the electric fuel pump with dual (redundant) electric fuel pumps and some re-plumbing. Bottom line is that with a different exhaust, the autofuel STC would most likely have to be re-approved, which would amount to doing a whole 'nother autofuel STC certification. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA * * Electrical Engineering * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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I'll second that. I've had work done by both of these shops and I couldn't
tell the rebuilt products from new. Very good quality. That's because it *is* new. The whole "rebuilt exhaust" thing is absurd. They start with a two-square-inch piece of a collar off your old exhaust system, construct the whole thing with new material, and call it a "rebuilt". Kinda like "rebuilding" a P-51 Mustang starting with nothing but a data plate. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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