Marc_B Posted February 25 Report Posted February 25 After recent install of EL panel and MaxPulse in the headliner, I found that the rear left pax overhead vent wasn't blowing air like the rest. Looking back I think that the duct probably pulled off, but judging from the ducting it's certainly possible that its overdue for replacement. In pic you can see duct detached; but shop said it was reconnected. In the event of a hole in the side of the duct vs disconnect, the smart thing in my mind is just plan to replace if I'm going through the hassle of pulling down headliner again. Interestingly it doesn't look like typical SCAT or SCEET ducts in that there is a coil on the OUTSIDE of a duct that is paper thin and appears to have a middle seam. Does anyone know what this material is and what the length/diameter of the 4 pieces needed? IPC lists short hose and long hose (see below), but I suspect that you could just buy a piece of SCAT/SCEET and cut to size. Not sure how much moisture would come thought this duct but given it's ambient air perhaps SCEET is better to protect coil from moisture? Should have measured it before but wasn't thinking...it looked pretty ratty but figured it was just air duct as "as long as it works don't worry about it." ha Quote
LANCECASPER Posted February 25 Report Posted February 25 I would put a better quality material in. In fact I would measure it and have hoses with finished ends made - it will last longer and stay on better. They’ll probably last the life of the airplane. https://customductsaircraftsceetandscat.com/sceet-ducting/ 1 1 Quote
Marc_B Posted February 26 Author Report Posted February 26 This was the closest post I found regarding the overhead ducting diameter/length. But if I was going for finished ends, makes sense to measure my own to make sure length/diameter is correct. I didn't look close enough when I had the headliner down to confirm duct diameter...the link below made it seem like 1.25"/1.5" but as below I think mine are all the same diameter. Couldn't find anything about Lara Aero Duct, but it looks like paper wrapped with a plastic coil...not so much of holes but rather seams coming unglued. @LANCECASPER Any preference/difference between Aeroduct vs Venair vs GeeBee vs other? Quote
LANCECASPER Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 20 hours ago, Marc_B said: This was the closest post I found regarding the overhead ducting diameter/length. But if I was going for finished ends, makes sense to measure my own to make sure length/diameter is correct. I didn't look close enough when I had the headliner down to confirm, but this post suggests that the front seat ducting is larger diameter (1.5") than the rear seat ducting (1.25").... Couldn't find anything about Lara Aero Duct, but it looks like paper wrapped with a plastic coil...not so much of holes but rather seams coming unglued. @LANCECASPER Any preference/difference between Aeroduct vs Venair vs GeeBee vs other? GEEBEE would be my first choice. This is the type of quality that Guy Ginbey does: https://www.csobeech.com/GeeBee-CoolingDuct.html Contact: https://www.csobeech.com/GeeBee.html Quote
carusoam Posted February 27 Report Posted February 27 It will probably be difficult to find our GB / Guy Ginsbee. but not too hard to search outside of MS to find him… he makes a high quality product, worth looking for… Best regards, -a- Quote
Marc_B Posted February 27 Author Report Posted February 27 Yup! I’ve purchased baffle seals from Guy before and already sent him an email. Quote
GeeBee Posted February 27 Report Posted February 27 12 hours ago, Fly Boomer said: @Gee Bee Aeroproducts not @GeeBee Thank you! 1 Quote
Gee Bee Aeroproducts Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 On 2/27/2024 at 5:18 AM, GeeBee said: Thank you! N77gb@msn.com After 56 weeks I have completed a rear hatch seal mold and product we can mfg sceet with molded elbos 3”0r 6” drop made in USA , not china non tso venair 1 1 Quote
Shadrach Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 35 minutes ago, Gee Bee Aeroproducts said: N77gb@msn.com After 56 weeks I have completed a rear hatch seal mold and product we can mfg sceet with molded elbos 3”0r 6” drop made in USA , not china non tso venair Do you have pricing for baggage seal? Are they made to order or do you have them on the shelf? Mine is 56 years old and while not obviously leaking is likely due for replacement. Quote
Fly Boomer Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 4 hours ago, Gee Bee Aeroproducts said: we can mfg sceet with molded elbos 3”0r 6” drop Is the 3- or 6-inch drop measured on the inside or outside? Also, how would I specify the dimension from the drop on the long side? Thanks. Quote
Lois Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 Guy made a great set for me and they are outstanding quality. If I did it over again it would make the body’s 1/2 inch thinner and the correct size ends to go over the fittings. Would have made it much easier to install. Ted Quote
Lois Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 I would also recommend looking at all the ducts under the dash. Quote
Marc_B Posted March 4 Author Report Posted March 4 So headliner WEMAC adaptors (PN 640300-003 and 640300-004) are mirror image 90 deg elbows with duct coming off on either the left or right side of radius. Meaning for the front ducts they are positioned (one of each) with the elbows coming off on the outside (wider) and on the back vents the elbows coming off on the inside (both 003 & 004 used in front and back but just switched left to right between the two stations). The duct work is all the same size 1.5". The rough lengths were 9' for long and 5' for short. But downtime for silicone end custom lengths are 3-5 weeks. Breeze Clamp size -24. Quote
Gee Bee Aeroproducts Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 On 3/1/2024 at 10:42 AM, Fly Boomer said: Is the 3- or 6-inch drop measured on the inside or outside? Also, how would I specify the dimension from the drop on the long side? Thanks. Drop is from center of the duct down , these were designed for a military contractor open bid , thousands of feet of duct GB just say yes and your life will change as the opportunities grow. Quote
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