C-150 Exhaust
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C-150 Exhaust
Thanks for replies to previous questions! Here's another: does the C-150/O-200 exhaust bolt right up on the C-85? If so, is the norm to go with the 150 exhaust system up to but not including tailpipe(s) and then affix/weld on tailpipes to fit 120 cowl openings? If so, are these pre-fab tailpipes available? Thanks again, much to learn!
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Re: C-150 Exhaust
Follow up: Education nearly complete. Conversion to C-150 exhaust wound up costing about $2,000 doing much work myself (including much parts scrounging), which requires friendly A&P. And no, it's not just a bolt-on job. Some fabricating and modifying required. The "kits" offered by the vendors are exhaust pieces only, and other braces, clamps, etc. are required by STC, some of which are pricey. And, of course, the work involves discovery of unrelated to-do's which inflate the down time (and buyers remorse). So, there's my education summary (on the exhaust project, at least).
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Re: C-150 Exhaust
An option is to contact all the salvage yards and buy used from a 120/140 that already had the conversion. That would get you all the correct pieces.
Many 120/140's have the conversion>
Some of the parts may require re-work, but you may be able to buy a full usable set and then as parts age replace them one at at time. That is how I got my set.
Many 120/140's have the conversion>
Some of the parts may require re-work, but you may be able to buy a full usable set and then as parts age replace them one at at time. That is how I got my set.
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Re: C-150 Exhaust
Has anyone been able to do this mod without cutting new holes in cowl?
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Re: C-150 Exhaust
As I recall, the STC requires new holes in cowl as well as riveting doublers on to existing cowl to reshape/reposition the holes. Will probably require the services of someone with sheet metal experience. Not as bad as it sounds, and I found an A&P locally who considered it "easy." There are also a few C-150 parts you will need, and the STC goes in to some detail about which ones.