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Does anybody run single stacks (6 separate exhaust stacks) on Fairchild 24 200HP?
I am thinking of making 6 stacks and getting rid of the 2 stack system. My forward stack is almost beyond repair.
Anybody with experience either on the PT-19 or F24?
Thanks.'
Re: Single stack exhaust for ranger
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Re: Single stack exhaust for ranger
'Dc817f,
Please see attached pics of the 6 stack and the one stack. I don’t know anybody making the single stack system.
As for the 6 stack, there is a science behind the length of the pipes from front to back. I believe there was a article in one of the FC Flyers years ago.
The sound is very different, more of a popping/cracking sound. Not as throaty. To me it does not sound like a Ranger should sound.
Word has it, Wag-Aero has stopped making the mild steel stacks. Burnt away quickly. Jumping Branch is no longer around. Radial Engines (Steve Curry) had all the tooling if memory serves me. You can call Steve or Caleb.
Also, Per Mike Kelly, Try: AWI/AMI Aerospace Welding Minneapolis, Inc. , Aerospace Manufacturing,Inc. Eagan, MN 1-800-597-4315. www.awi-ami.com wwwaerospacemanufacturing.com . e-mail: Steve Hunter at shunter@awi-ami.com
Hope this helps.
JST
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Subject: [fairchildclub] Single stack exhaust for ranger
Does anybody run single stacks (6 separate exhaust stacks) on Fairchild 24 200HP?
I am thinking of making 6 stacks and getting rid of the 2 stack system. My forward stack is almost beyond repair.
Anybody with experience either on the PT-19 or F24?
Thanks.
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Please see attached pics of the 6 stack and the one stack. I don’t know anybody making the single stack system.
As for the 6 stack, there is a science behind the length of the pipes from front to back. I believe there was a article in one of the FC Flyers years ago.
The sound is very different, more of a popping/cracking sound. Not as throaty. To me it does not sound like a Ranger should sound.
Word has it, Wag-Aero has stopped making the mild steel stacks. Burnt away quickly. Jumping Branch is no longer around. Radial Engines (Steve Curry) had all the tooling if memory serves me. You can call Steve or Caleb.
Also, Per Mike Kelly, Try: AWI/AMI Aerospace Welding Minneapolis, Inc. , Aerospace Manufacturing,Inc. Eagan, MN 1-800-597-4315. www.awi-ami.com wwwaerospacemanufacturing.com . e-mail: Steve Hunter at shunter@awi-ami.com
Hope this helps.
JST
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 6:40 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [fairchildclub] Single stack exhaust for ranger
Does anybody run single stacks (6 separate exhaust stacks) on Fairchild 24 200HP?
I am thinking of making 6 stacks and getting rid of the 2 stack system. My forward stack is almost beyond repair.
Anybody with experience either on the PT-19 or F24?
Thanks.
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Re: Single stack exhaust for ranger
' Dawley Aviation of Burlington, Wi does a good job with the 3 in 1 exhaust.. I’ve used them several times.. John From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 7:39 AM To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com Subject: [fairchildclub] Single stack exhaust for ranger
Does anybody run single stacks (6 separate exhaust stacks) on Fairchild 24 200HP?
I am thinking of making 6 stacks and getting rid of the 2 stack system. My forward stack is almost beyond repair.
Anybody with experience either on the PT-19 or F24?
Thanks. '
Does anybody run single stacks (6 separate exhaust stacks) on Fairchild 24 200HP?
I am thinking of making 6 stacks and getting rid of the 2 stack system. My forward stack is almost beyond repair.
Anybody with experience either on the PT-19 or F24?
Thanks. '
Re: Single stack exhaust for ranger
'I have a single stack system that has been on the shelf for years, I'm thinking of running it.
Last year I tried to get info on it, I'm guessing its a PT exhaust.
Thanks for your reply.'
Last year I tried to get info on it, I'm guessing its a PT exhaust.
Thanks for your reply.'