Carb heat exhaust shroud
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Carb heat exhaust shroud
I have a Cessna 140 with a O235 conversion. Wondering what everyone is doing for the exhaust pipe heat shroud for the carburetor heat?
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Re: Carb heat exhaust shroud
Does your STC paperwork have any information on it? Seems like it should.
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Re: Carb heat exhaust shroud
Take a look at what the C-152 uses.(utilizes the 0-235 L2C engine) As I recall, they have a small "L" shaped bracket that fits on one exhaust riser. That may work?