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On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:52:03 -0700 (PDT), Neal Fulco
wrote: I'm thinking about making a carb. heat plenum for my plane out of fiberglass ( epoxy.) I had done it once for my Quickie many years ago because that's what what the plans said to do. But that was a very small plenum. Due to space constraints, it would be very easy to make it out of fiberglass for my new project ( 120 h.p.) but I'm wondering if the carb heat would be too hot for the fiberglass. I will make it out of aluminum if I have to, but it would be harder to do. Do you think the fiberglass would work? Thanks Neal Nope. Fiberglass (unless you are getting ito really exotic resins) won't handle the heat. |
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