I recently installed a freshly overhauled engine with new baffling (non plenum style). Since then, my inspection doors have been trying to open in flight. I've looked at remedies for this issue: extra latches; screws and metal tabs on the cowl ; various other ways to keep the doors closed. However, none of these were options I wanted to pursue as I didn't want to modify my cowl.
In search of an alternative modification, I realized the doors are subject to high pressure air from the top of the engine. If I could eliminate this the doors would stay closed. My solution: I modified the baffle a little!!
it is an air oil separator, its always had it so ive left it alone ill take a few more pics next time the cowl is off. The big thing that changed from old engine to new engine was all new baffling that seals way better then the old warn baffle.
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