KR> Heat Muff

2016-11-25 Thread Robert7721
such as when I add carb heat to a already low mixture setting. My engine is the Revmaster 2100D with Revflow Carb. Rob Schmitt N1852Z -Original Message- From: Roger via KRnet To: KRnet Cc: Roger Sent: Thu, Nov 24, 2016 9:25 pm Subject: Re: KR> Heat Muff You will find

KR> Heat Muff

2016-11-25 Thread Larry Flesner
> > > > Do I need ram air? > > Joe Nunley ++ One concern with not having a fresh ram air supply to the heat muff but instead pulling air from under the engine is the possibility of carbon monoxide if you have any kind of an exhaust leak.

KR> Heat Muff

2016-11-24 Thread Roger
You will find out in the air. If there is an air draw from the tail, the static set up should work for cabin heat. Roger Rbaalman at cox.net Sent from my iPad > Do I need ram air? > Joe Nunley CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC

KR> Heat Muff

2016-11-23 Thread bjoenunley
I installed carburetor heat and cabin heat. ?Do you think it will be a problem running both from the same heat muff? ?Details; 4 inch pipe ?10 inches long around a 2 inch exaust pipe, I ran one 2 inch hose to carb heat and one 2 inch hose on the opposite side to cabin heat, two additional 2

KR> Heat muff

2008-10-12 Thread JIM VANCE
Serge asked how to clamp the spring in the heat muff so it doesn't move around when the engine is running. The spring is spring loaded ;:) against the exhaust pipe. It won't move, unless it was spiraled at no tension. Jim Vance