Jabiru exhaust fumes
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 9:36 pm
Calling all Jabiru Nipper owners - do you find that exhaust fumes enter your nipper (especially when flying slowish, e.g. less than 70 mph)??
As 'FE drips a bit of oil from the push-rod tubes it might be oil smoke rather than exhaust fumes, but either way I end up smelly after a flight and I'd like to fix it! No headaches etc, so I'm not too concerned about CO yet (but I might be in winter when I close the fresh air vent!).
I've heard rumours that some Jab nippers have a 'wind deflector' underneath which might help steer exhaust fumes away from the 'bungee gap' in the belly. Anybody got any photos of this, as I'd like to give it a try before I do anything more radical? It might also help stop the grass collecting in the tail...?
All suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Rob
As 'FE drips a bit of oil from the push-rod tubes it might be oil smoke rather than exhaust fumes, but either way I end up smelly after a flight and I'd like to fix it! No headaches etc, so I'm not too concerned about CO yet (but I might be in winter when I close the fresh air vent!).
I've heard rumours that some Jab nippers have a 'wind deflector' underneath which might help steer exhaust fumes away from the 'bungee gap' in the belly. Anybody got any photos of this, as I'd like to give it a try before I do anything more radical? It might also help stop the grass collecting in the tail...?
All suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Rob