CorvAircraft> WW dismantle DVD

Dave Morris "BigD" BigD at DaveMorris.com
Tue Mar 27 05:01:53 PDT 2007


They would be very tricky to make correctly.  I'll bet you can find 
them on the Clark's web site.

Here is one of them.  The black piece of metal between the cylinder 
fins and the oil cooler:
http://www.davemorris.com/Photos/Dragonfly%20Corvair%20Baffling/Baffling5.jpg

I'm afraid I don't have a single good shot of the one on the 
distributor side.  But as you can see from the photo below, it is a 
tight fit that might be difficult to reproduce.  It's the black piece 
of metal below my baffling sheetmetal:
http://www.davemorris.com/Photos/Dragonfly%20Firewall%20Forward/Picture%20006.jpg

Dave Morris


At 03:01 AM 3/27/2007, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>In the WW DVD on Dismantling the Corvair motor he says to keep 2 
>small baffles the one on the oil cooler side and that are on the 
>distributor side
>Could anyone tell or has a picture of where they go on the engine 
>once fitted to the aircraft  or can you just make new ones from 
>Alum. They did not come with the engine I purchased.
>
>
>Build and Fly Safe
>
>Allan
>www.mykitlog.com/allan
>601 XL / Corvair
>
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