Is the engine baffling for the c-85 the same design and materials needed for the c-90?
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Baffling
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Re: Baffling
I would think so need to check parts manual. I’m not by mine at the moment.
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Re: Baffling
The two engines are outwardly identical, so the same baffling fits both. From note 5 of the Aircraft Specification:
When the Continental C-90-12F engine is installed, it is necessary for Cessna 0450240 blast tube assembly and Cessna
0452183 lower cowl assembly with Cessna 0452208 lower cowl bottom doubler or the equivalent to be installed.
When the Continental C-90-12F engine is installed, it is necessary for Cessna 0450240 blast tube assembly and Cessna
0452183 lower cowl assembly with Cessna 0452208 lower cowl bottom doubler or the equivalent to be installed.
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