Page 1 of 1
Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:16 pm
by flat country pilot
Christmas is coming and I am thinking of putting the two blankets I currently use as a cowl and prop cover to other uses.
Which engine cover are you guys using?
Which one has the best fit and functionality?
Easiest to use?
Bill
Re: Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:02 pm
by djbaker
I have two and I can't remember the names but one has velcro straps that is very hard to work. You have to crawl under the plane to connect the straps. The one I now use and love has long rubber straps with rubber balls at the end. These come up around to pieces of strap and just push through. Fits like a glove. I'll look in the hangar at the brand and give you the good one.
Re: Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:18 pm
by jrenwick
djbaker wrote:...The one I now use and love has long rubber straps with rubber balls at the end. These come up around to pieces of strap and just push through. Fits like a glove. I'll look in the hangar at the brand and give you the good one.
Sounds like a Kenon cover. That's what I have. It also has two bungees going back around the wing struts. You can put it on and take it off without removing your gloves!

Re: Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:44 pm
by N3243A
I vote for Alaska WIng Covers. Good fit, easy bungee straps with loops (no big rubber balls that bang around). Maybe a bit pricey but I like them better than Kennon.
http://www.alaskawingcovers.com/CowlingCovers.html
Bruce
Re: Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:46 pm
by GAHorn
Use thin foam sheeting and duct-tape to fashion prop blade slip-covers. Fit them tightly up against the crankshaft/spinner. (Props are efficient heat-sinks and dissipate heat away from engines very quickly.)
Re: Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 1:16 am
by W.J.Langholz
jrenwick wrote:djbaker wrote:...The one I now use and love has long rubber straps with rubber balls at the end. These come up around to pieces of strap and just push through. Fits like a glove. I'll look in the hangar at the brand and give you the good one.
Sounds like a Kenon cover. That's what I have. It also has two bungees going back around the wing struts. You can put it on and take it off without removing your gloves!

Got my Kenon about 2 months ago, like the bungies going back, like the fact I can put it on and keep my gloves on also. Made my prop covers from scrap carpet padding and duct tape. Thought about a stocking cap for the spinner just haven't gotten there yet.....(still working on my tomato sauce cans)
W.
Re: Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 12:40 am
by djbaker
Today I went out and cut the velcro straps off the old cover and replaced them with a bungee and large clips. Now it works great. I'm going to give it to my wife for her Christmas present. Think I'll survive

Re: Which Engine Cover?
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 3:16 am
by mit