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Muffler & exhaust finished.

Posted in Yellow P-47 build, cowl, engine, fuselage with tags , , , on June 5, 2009 by rcscalebuilder

Now I feel better. After reworking the muffler and waiting for the JBWeld to set-up, I think I have a pretty slick, scale-like exhaust system.
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Basically, it’s a composite plumbing hardware (two 1/2″ 45° elbows, one 3/4″ to 1/2″ T, and a 3/4″ 90° elbow) with a bit of automotive reinforced radiator tubing to connect it all.
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The copper fitting have a very tight fit into the plumbing and all joints have a coating of hi-temp automotive gasket sealant to seal it. The joint between the muffler and the larger tubing (forward of the firewall) will be the “removable” section after all is finished (just in case).
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This shot is the first time I put it all together (including the spark plug ignition cap). It all fits just fine and should have plenty of clearance. Even better, I can still get the cowl off and on!

The muffler – take 2.

Posted in Yellow P-47 build, engine with tags , , on June 4, 2009 by rcscalebuilder

Wasn’t happy with a kink that developed in the tubing, so I’ve re-worked the muffler to include a 90° bend (rather than counting on the tubing to do it).
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Those of you who are sharp-eyed, might remember part of this rig as the spit that turned a roasting skeleton in my Halloween deal last year. Turns out, I needed something to keep the JBWeld from dripping and this is doing the trick.
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That rotisserie motor is just the ticket. Sometimes I just luck out.