Postby ian redshaw » February 25th, 2014, 8:06 pm
Hi folks, my current project in full size was powered by a converted Ford 10hp four cylinder sidevalve motorcar engine. My half scale model is powered by a Zenoah 62 but uses the crankcase of the Ford both as the Zenoah mount and the exhaust chamber. Now to the question. Has anyone got any reasoned suggestions as to where a baffle should be, and what type. Some say that you need to make the gasses travel further so they are much cooler on exit, others say baffle to death and make the gasses try harder. My preferance would be to put two plates in, both standing vertically running front to back, the first with a gap at the front, the second with a gap at the back, so the gasses have an unrestricted flow but have to travel three times the length of the chamber. The actual outlets will be four tubes on a manifold to match the full size. Here's some pics. I know its heavy, but it needs to be heavy and strong as it needs the noseweight, holds a Zenoah and also has a bracket and strut off its head to hold the top wing in register.
What say ye? Ian.
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