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Old May 11th 05, 06:19 AM
RST Engineering
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Default Cessna Muffler Shroud

I've exhausted all my sources for a Cessna muffler shroud without paying
through the nose to Cessna itself.

Cessna 182A used a muffler 0750130-12 with a shroud 07501030-13. My shroud
is pretty much toast, especially considering how it got thrashed about in
our little difficulty in Wyoming last year.

Does anybody have a direct pointer to a replacement shroud without paying
the exorbitant price that Cessna wants for a piece of tin with some flanges
riveted onto it?

Jim



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Old May 11th 05, 06:29 AM
Blanche
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Check with Dawley at

www.dawley.net

Also, I've noticed WagAero has mufflers. You may also be able
to find a local A&P that will bless a talented welder in your
area.

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Old May 11th 05, 07:06 AM
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On 11 May 2005 05:29:29 GMT, Blanche wrote:

Check with Dawley at

www.dawley.net

Also, I've noticed WagAero has mufflers. You may also be able
to find a local A&P that will bless a talented welder in your
area.


Jim's A&P is a hardnosed SOB that doesn't allow the slightest variation from the
most strict adherence to the local FSDO's least utterance. :-)

Funny, an older Wag-Aero catalog lists a shroud for the 182 but my later one
doesn't seem to have one....

Ron Wanttaja
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Old May 11th 05, 01:54 PM
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("Ron Wanttaja" wrote)
Jim's A&P is a hardnosed SOB that doesn't allow the slightest variation
from the most strict adherence to the local FSDO's least utterance. :-)



I was thinking something similar g

"...a piece of tin with some flanges riveted onto it?"


Montblack

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Old May 11th 05, 02:07 PM
Greg Garlow
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Hi JIm,

I too just had to replace the muffler shroud on our 182P model.
Probably went through the same search criteria that you did including
the option of buiding it myself. Figured I would spend the $225
dollars either ordering it new from Cessna or in my time messing with
it. I went through Broadies Aircraft in Fort Worth Texas
(www.broadiesaircraft.com). Pretty painless online ordering system and
good confirmation via email of status. Also, on a separate ticket,
ordered a airleron rode end I had forgotten on the orginal. Both
orders arrived in five days including shipping. Being a IA, and having
a reasonable link to a commercial enterprise, you might qualify for a
dealer discount. Being private and not having that much dollar volume
I didn't pursue that path.

Greg Garlow

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Old May 11th 05, 02:07 PM
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I have to second this one.

I just had them rebuild my stack for a PA28. I couldn't identify the
molecule they used from my old stack during the 'rebuild', but I'm sure
there was at least one in there.



"Blanche" wrote in message
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Check with Dawley at

www.dawley.net

Also, I've noticed WagAero has mufflers. You may also be able
to find a local A&P that will bless a talented welder in your
area.



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Old May 11th 05, 02:22 PM
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("Ron Wanttaja" wrote)
Jim's A&P is a hardnosed SOB that doesn't allow the slightest variation
from the most strict adherence to the local FSDO's least utterance. :-)



I was thinking something similar g

"...a piece of tin with some flanges riveted onto it?"


Montblack

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Old May 11th 05, 04:32 PM
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The folks rebuilding the muffler and collectors is Knisley Welding, which is
reported to be the best welding outfit in this part of the world -- and an
approved shop, to boot. They were the ones that supplied Wag-Aero with this
shroud but told me that Wag just stopped buying them for some reason.

You don't want to know what Knisley gets to build what is now a "custom"
shroud.

Jim



"Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message
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On 11 May 2005 05:29:29 GMT, Blanche wrote:

\

Funny, an older Wag-Aero catalog lists a shroud for the 182 but my later
one
doesn't seem to have one....

Ron Wanttaja



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Old May 11th 05, 04:55 PM
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OK, from this group I got the leads of Broadies and Dawley, both of whom
came up dry. Broadies said that it is a Cessna "made to order" part which
can take up to a year to get and Dawley said that if I find a source, they'd
sure like to hear about it as they haven't been able to find one in years.

Any more suggestions other than have Knisley make me up a custom part?

Jim




"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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The folks rebuilding the muffler and collectors is Knisley Welding, which
is reported to be the best welding outfit in this part of the world -- and
an approved shop, to boot. They were the ones that supplied Wag-Aero with
this shroud but told me that Wag just stopped buying them for some reason.

You don't want to know what Knisley gets to build what is now a "custom"
shroud.

Jim



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Old May 11th 05, 05:22 PM
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Have you tried Aerospace Welding, Inc?

http://www.awi-ami.com/

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-Elliott Drucker
 




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