Dear Microlighters
I just thought to share a few pictures of an exhaust mod I made to my Rotax 912. My Hawk has a pusher engine and no noise insulation to speak of, so the noise level during flight was brutal, overwhelming my headphones and making radio transmissions difficult and intercom talks near impossible. Due to weight considerations and the fact that the exhaust protrudes into free air above the aerie, I didn`t want to add a second silencer. Instead I opened the old silencer and added 1.6 and 2mm perforated stainless steel walls and a single, inclined baffle to each side of the silencer. The space between the two walls is filled with glassfibre padding taken from an old automotive exhaust. The old tailpipe was removed and the holes closed up, instead the gases now exit directly from holes drilled into the centre section.
The result is not amazing, but certainly effective enough. The engine sounds deeper and the propeller is now audible, while before it was completely overpowered by the engine noise. The noise cancelling headphones are now able to do just that. Weight was increased by 1.0kg over the standard exhaust. I can't say much about the effects on back-pressure, but can only guess that it hasn't increased much over the standard system. The removal of the old outlet should compensate for the added baffles.
Blue skies
Arthur
(I had to resort to stick welding, so the welds are really not what they should be.)
Silencing a Rotax 912
Silencing a Rotax 912
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Re: Silencing a Rotax 912
Does anybody have any ideas on how to "silence" a Rotax 582 ?
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Re: Silencing a Rotax 912
Rotax has an air intake silencer box for the 582. Mainly used to comply with EU noise regulations.
You also get an exhaust after-muffler.
You also get an exhaust after-muffler.
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Re: Silencing a Rotax 912
Thank you Kloot Piloot. I wonder how much these cost if you get them in SA.kloot piloot wrote:Rotax has an air intake silencer box for the 582. Mainly used to comply with EU noise regulations.
You also get an exhaust after-muffler.
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Re: Silencing a Rotax 912
Just close the fuel tap...RV12 wrote:Does anybody have any ideas on how to "silence" a Rotax 582 ?
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Re: Silencing a Rotax 912
justin.schoeman wrote:Just close the fuel tap...RV12 wrote:Does anybody have any ideas on how to "silence" a Rotax 582 ?
Ja but then the noise starts in the cockpit
J
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