I just installed a new #3 cylinder on my C-145. Unfortunately after I reinstalled the exhaust “riser” it doesn’t fit up with the muffler. I tried flipping the riser 180 degrees, but that lined up worse. Any suggestions?
Exhaust fit up issue
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Exhaust fit up issue
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Re: Exhaust fit up issue
are you using the same type of exhaust ruser stack gasket on all three risers? Have you considered doubling up the riser gaskets?
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Re: Exhaust fit up issue
I am using the same kind (blow proof). I should clarify the picture that the length is okay, but the offset is off.johneeb wrote:are you using the same type of exhaust ruser stack gasket on all three risers? Have you considered doubling up the riser gaskets?
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Re: Exhaust fit up issue
Just curious if you’ve tightened the risers to the cylinders before fitting the muffler. I went through this recently…had to loosely install the risers and exhaust gaskets then fit the muffler to the risers before tightening the risers further. Long cotter pins were helpful in keeping the gaskets in place during the initial installation.
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Re: Exhaust fit up issue
I had tightened the risers before fitting the muffler. I've had the mufflers off a couple times in the past for other engine work and was able to re-install. I think you are right about my next step. I'll attempt to loosen them, fit the muffler, and then torque the exhaust riser nuts. I guess introducing the new cylinder was enough to cause it not to fit right back up.darhymes wrote:Just curious if you’ve tightened the risers to the cylinders before fitting the muffler. I went through this recently…had to loosely install the risers and exhaust gaskets then fit the muffler to the risers before tightening the risers further. Long cotter pins were helpful in keeping the gaskets in place during the initial installation.
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Re: Exhaust fit up issue
Barely loosening the exhaust risers and attaching the muffler and clamps first and then torquing the exhaust riser nuts worked just fine. My A&P and I were happy with how it came out and will be watching closely for any exhaust leaks.
Thanks!
Doug
Thanks!
Doug
N1235D - 1951 170A - SN: 20118
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