Felt Engine Baffling
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Felt Engine Baffling
My aircraft has covered felt for engine baffling which is attached with staples. At some point a piece was replaced with new material and pop rivets. Id like to go back to original with that small piece. Anyone have an idea on sourcing the material and the staples? Thanks.
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Re: Felt Engine Baffling
Contact John Von Linsowe
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-von-linsowe-3262a112
If memory serves me correct John found a source for the original type engine baffle seal that he utilized on his airplane.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-von-linsowe-3262a112
If memory serves me correct John found a source for the original type engine baffle seal that he utilized on his airplane.
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Re: Felt Engine Baffling
https://www.wagaero.com/cowl-seal.html
This is the Wag Aero equivilent I had for awhile, looks similar to what you have. May not be 'original'.
https://www.brownaircraft.com/cowl-vent ... e-s/73.htm
This is the Brown Aircraft material.
This is the Wag Aero equivilent I had for awhile, looks similar to what you have. May not be 'original'.
https://www.brownaircraft.com/cowl-vent ... e-s/73.htm
This is the Brown Aircraft material.
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Re: Felt Engine Baffling
David, now that you mention Brown Aircraft, I do think that's where John purchased the material when he re-did his C-140.6597 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 8:41 am https://
https://www.brownaircraft.com/cowl-vent ... e-s/73.htm
This is the Brown Aircraft material.
Good work, and thanks David!
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Re: Felt Engine Baffling
Just a feeling, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if those were the same part.
John Cooper
www.skyportservices.net
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