The yellow parts are left over Van's parts. The rest of Van's
motor mount is cut away and discarded. The green diagonal tubes
going down to the nose gear leg socket take most of the download from
the engine and feed it directly into the landing gear.
The rear motor mount could be a compression strut with rubber ball joints
down to the same point. Not shown.
The type of front motor mount brackets are not shown and could be
a motor plate or a Schertz beam. Starter is not shown.
The rad shown is 24 inches long by 20 inches wide and 2 inches thick.
A Kays and London simple oblique diffuser is used. Rad air is exited
out the bottom of the cowl with louver flaps.
The monster tuned tang. muffler with 32 inch long 2 inch diameter
tubes is about as large a muffler as can be fitted under the cowl.
The center line radius of the two 180 degree bends that make up the
tube spirals is five inches. The center can is eight inches in diameter.
The muffler is about 12 inches long. A 2.5 to 2.75 diameter down
pipe can go out the side of the cowl or down and out the bottom
from the center of the can. Not shown. The trick to welding this
muffler is weld the can ends on last.
A smaller six inch can would cut the size of course. In that case a
four inch center line radius would be used for the 180 degree bends.
A simple tang muffler, a VAM or large turbo would fit easily.
This motor mount may need a couple of more tubes. I am still thinking
about it. Perhaps one tying the two front mounts together
under the engine.
BTW I need the dimension from the firewall to the prop flange
for an RV8a or RV6a cowl. Anybody have that dimension?
Paul Lamar
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