Gravy
Platinum Member
Phil,
I finally actually LOOKED at mine and realized that the muffler is only
about 2" from the fuel pump, and both extend well above the side rail. This
leaves a good bit of the fuel pump directly exposed to heat from the muffler
at close range. I've seen the muffler glow a dull red when working full
throttle at night. The fuel pump must get a good bit hotter than Robin
designed for.
I plan to try a heat shield between the muffler and the body next. It may be
as simple as a couple of layers of aluminum foil wired to the engine cover
and overlapping the side rail. If that works, I'll make up something
permanent. I hope to try it tomorrow. I'll post the results as soon as I
can.
Dave
I finally actually LOOKED at mine and realized that the muffler is only
about 2" from the fuel pump, and both extend well above the side rail. This
leaves a good bit of the fuel pump directly exposed to heat from the muffler
at close range. I've seen the muffler glow a dull red when working full
throttle at night. The fuel pump must get a good bit hotter than Robin
designed for.
I plan to try a heat shield between the muffler and the body next. It may be
as simple as a couple of layers of aluminum foil wired to the engine cover
and overlapping the side rail. If that works, I'll make up something
permanent. I hope to try it tomorrow. I'll post the results as soon as I
can.
Dave