Hradec Posted August 5 Report Posted August 5 Hi, almost have the flight controls rigged. getting ready to work on firewall fwd. I have a 64 m20e with the doghouse. I need the front baffle baffle seal. It must be original. It is stapled in it. From reading it needs to be stiffer than conventional al baffle seals. Any good source? The felt seals on the front and back of the engine are pretty rough too. Any source for them? Thanks Glenn 1 Quote
Andy95W Posted August 5 Report Posted August 5 They don’t have to be the original felt, actually the modern silicone baffle material is far superior but will take more time to make it right. Picture below is an example of how to seal around the starter. 3 Quote
47U Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 15 hours ago, Hradec said: I need the front baffle baffle seal. It must be original. It is stapled in it. From reading it needs to be stiffer than conventional al baffle seals. Any good source? Andy95W above probably has the right solution for longevity. And it might be easier to install than replacing the original. So (of course) I didn’t do that. Aircraft Spruce sells 1/2” thick felt sheet. I think I ordered a 1’ x 2’ piece. Although the much of the original baffle seal was installed with staples, the felt can be installed with pop rivets and back-up washers with good success. 5 Quote
EricJ Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 I'm a hick so I just put aluminum tape around there. 2 Quote
EricJ Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 4 minutes ago, Andy95W said: If the women don't find ya handsome, they should at least find ya handy. 2 Quote
MikeOH Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 17 minutes ago, Andy95W said: Ya got that poster up in your hangar as a confidence booster for passengers? 2 2 Quote
Alan Fox Posted August 7 Report Posted August 7 I just remake the staples out of .041 safety wire.. Quote
phxcobraz Posted August 8 Report Posted August 8 I just redid the baffling on the front of my 63C. Whomever did it last did a terrible job and there were gaps in it. I used the 3in silicon baffle material and attached to the engine cowling with #6 tinnerman nuts and screws. It was easy and only required a utility knife, awl, and a tape measure. The dog house covers over the top of the cylinders are my next to tackle, they are so cracked and too much silicon has been used over the years to try and seal them to no avail. I currently just have them covered and sealed up with aluminum tape, which works pretty damn well honestly. Heat issues on takeoff aren't near as bad as they used to be on hot days. 1 Quote
Dick Denenny Posted August 8 Report Posted August 8 Is this something we can do as owner maintenance? Quote
47U Posted August 8 Report Posted August 8 19 minutes ago, Dick Denenny said: Is this something we can do as owner maintenance? I’m guessing it would be, but talk to your mx support A&P or IA to prevent any surprises down the road. Quote
Gee Bee Aeroproducts Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 I die cut ams3195 .250 to replace felt closed cell , can be riveted or silicone cement provided. baffle seal there are four seals ams3320.093 use 1/2 wide .025 metal strips to secure rivet every two inches Quote
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