Lax291 Posted Friday at 03:06 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:06 PM I was checking tire pressures and something caught my eye on the bottom cowling, a hole that I'm pretty sure has not been there for the past 1.5 years I've had the plane. It looks like a repair was done to that same area previously and maybe for the same reason? Anyone seen this before, or have an idea of what cause it? Quote
PT20J Posted Friday at 04:46 PM Report Posted Friday at 04:46 PM I’d disconnect the cowl flap linkage to drop the cowl flap down and have a look through the opening to see what’s rubbing on the cowling. Quote
Slick Nick Posted Friday at 05:01 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:01 PM Looks like something is rubbing on the cowling from inside. Quote
redbaron1982 Posted Friday at 05:02 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:02 PM I haven't had a hole through the cowling, but the stiffener around the cowl flaps was getting some damage. It turned out to be the muffler shroud. Completely removing the cowling could also help identify what is rubbing. Just look for some shine metal. I would bet that is related to the exhaust system/muffler shroud. Quote
Lax291 Posted Friday at 05:28 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 05:28 PM Will be doing an oil change this weekend so cowl will come off and I can investigate more. I'll post whatever I can find. 1 Quote
Paul Thomas Posted Friday at 06:43 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:43 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, PT20J said: I’d disconnect the cowl flap linkage to drop the cowl flap down and have a look through the opening to see what’s rubbing on the cowling. I'm not sure if you are mechanically inclined and familiar with you are with our airplanes. When Skip says disconnect, the cowl flaps are held by a quick connect ball joint; no tools needed. Edited Friday at 06:43 PM by Paul Thomas Quote
Lax291 Posted Friday at 07:58 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 07:58 PM 1 hour ago, Paul Thomas said: I'm not sure if you are mechanically inclined and familiar with you are with our airplanes. When Skip says disconnect, the cowl flaps are held by a quick connect ball joint; no tools needed. Appreciate the point out. I have dropped the cowl flap before, but was thinking while I'm doing the oil change I'll just take everything off. Maybe when I disconnect the flap I'll do a quick look to see if I can get eyes on what's right up against the hole. Appreciate the clarification! Quote
takair Posted Friday at 09:08 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:08 PM Were you flying over NJ imitating a drone? 3 Quote
Lax291 Posted Friday at 09:26 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 09:26 PM 16 minutes ago, takair said: Were you flying over NJ imitating a drone? This had my laughing...until I realized I did a flight from CT to NJ last weekend. Wonder of Bruce's Custom Covers is starting to make flack jackets for the cowlings... 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted Saturday at 05:32 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:32 AM Maybe you should consider new motor mounts and shimming your engine up properly. Quote
Lax291 Posted Saturday at 02:58 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 02:58 PM Just took off the bottom cowling and looks like the muffler has a lip that's sticking out and it's the thin metal line that can be seen from my original pictures. Was thinking I would just crimp this more flush with the muffler body. Quote
Slick Nick Posted Saturday at 03:45 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:45 PM (edited) If your muffler is THAT close to the cowl, you've got much bigger issues than just the little tab sticking out. The engine mounts are probably toast, allowing the engine to "sag" down and interfere with the cowl. Once you bend that part up, it won't be long until the whole muffler is rubbing. Post a sie view of the front of you plane, and measure the gap between the spinner and the cowl top and bottom. If the sag is noticeable, have new mounts put in. Edited Saturday at 03:46 PM by Slick Nick 1 1 Quote
takair Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:09 PM That does seem very close. As Nick said, check the rubber mounts for sagging. Would also double check the motor mount. They do crack on occasion and the cracks can be hard to see. Also check that your exhaust risers are not broken. This should be more obvious. 1 1 Quote
EricJ Posted Saturday at 05:32 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:32 PM It may just be contacting during startup/shutdown, when the engine shakes more than usual, or if it idles rough. It's definitely worth fixing the little protrusion, but it is a good idea to check the motor mounts, too. Does the spinner line up well with the cowl or is the spinner a little lower than the cowl lip? 1 Quote
cbarry Posted Saturday at 06:18 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:18 PM That bend on the shroud looks like someone was too lazy to take it off completely to inspect the muffler/flame tubes. 1 Quote
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