Original Posted By: "walt evans"
Model A engine fellows, I'm looking for drawings and phots of magneto adaptors for the model A engine ignation system.Chet HartleyMO N920Y________________________________________________________________________________Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 17:58:34 -0500
Pietenpol-List: Magneto Adaptor
Re: Pietenpol-List: Magneto Adaptor
Original Posted By: Chet's Mail
Me, too!Max ----- Original Message -----
Me, too!Max ----- Original Message -----
Pietenpol-List: Re: A-65 Exhaust
Original Posted By: Matt Dralle
Gene,Thanks for the help. I think I'm about ready to start on mine. I have the old ones sitting next to me here on the kitchen table.Which heat muffs from Wicks did you use, and do you remember the price? I don't see any for 1-1/4" pipes, only for 1-3/4". Thanks for the help...if you ever get any pictures, let me know.Thanks,Steve RuseNorman, OKSteve, Finally finished up my exhaust. Went with 18" straight stacks for the back and 161/2" for the front cylinders. Used stainless pipe from ACS and heat muffs (put one on each side) from Wicks. They look and sounds great. I had contacted robbinswings and he told me they don't make muffs for 11/2' exhaust so I went with Wicks. Gene N502R ________________________________________________________________________________Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 00:05:39 -0800
Gene,Thanks for the help. I think I'm about ready to start on mine. I have the old ones sitting next to me here on the kitchen table.Which heat muffs from Wicks did you use, and do you remember the price? I don't see any for 1-1/4" pipes, only for 1-3/4". Thanks for the help...if you ever get any pictures, let me know.Thanks,Steve RuseNorman, OKSteve, Finally finished up my exhaust. Went with 18" straight stacks for the back and 161/2" for the front cylinders. Used stainless pipe from ACS and heat muffs (put one on each side) from Wicks. They look and sounds great. I had contacted robbinswings and he told me they don't make muffs for 11/2' exhaust so I went with Wicks. Gene N502R ________________________________________________________________________________Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 00:05:39 -0800
Re: Pietenpol-List: Re: A-65 Exhaust
Original Posted By: John B Franklin Jr
Steve, I used 1-1/2" pipe (bought the continental stainless flanges from wicks) and the Heat Muff is on page 145, Part # EC100-020. When you look at the picture it looks like the muff is one solid piece. It's not. You can open it up and wrap it around the pipe and then close it back up and secure it with hose clamps. It could even be overlapped for smaller pipe. I'll get some photos in the next day or two and forward them.Had a chance this weekend to try out my pre-heater (heatgun attached to a 3" dia. expandable metal duct). The outside temp was 27 degrees and in about an hour the engine was warm and ready to start. I'm a happy camper!Gene ________________________________________________________________________________Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 05:43:13 -0600 (GMT-06:00)
Steve, I used 1-1/2" pipe (bought the continental stainless flanges from wicks) and the Heat Muff is on page 145, Part # EC100-020. When you look at the picture it looks like the muff is one solid piece. It's not. You can open it up and wrap it around the pipe and then close it back up and secure it with hose clamps. It could even be overlapped for smaller pipe. I'll get some photos in the next day or two and forward them.Had a chance this weekend to try out my pre-heater (heatgun attached to a 3" dia. expandable metal duct). The outside temp was 27 degrees and in about an hour the engine was warm and ready to start. I'm a happy camper!Gene ________________________________________________________________________________Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 05:43:13 -0600 (GMT-06:00)
Re: Pietenpol-List: Magneto Adaptor
Original Posted By: walt evans
Walt Evans I would love to have the phone number.Chet Hartley ----- Original Message -----
Walt Evans I would love to have the phone number.Chet Hartley ----- Original Message -----