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				 Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:08 pm    Post subject: frunt mounted radiator | 
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				I would like to remount a radiator in frunt of the starter (mag end)
 anyone have a nice aftermarket supplier for my 582. I am also looking for a aftermufler for the stock mufler.   mal  
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:03 am    Post subject: Re: frunt mounted radiator | 
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				Why do you want one at that end? I tried that the first year I had my MKIII, and noticed two things: if you were unable to take off as soon as you wanted, the engine would overheat, and it also seemed to hurt the rate of climb. I like having the radiator just ahead of the prop so that the temps stay normal while taxiing.
 
 I do currently have a small radiator just in front of the air filter/silencer box to augment the main radiator that is behind and under the wing/in front of the prop, as the original was not quite enough in July & August. I can post pictures if you are interested.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:07 am    Post subject: frunt mounted radiator | 
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				Richard, I have put the Honda Magna radiator on two Kolb Mk III's now. I have a 1/2 mile taxi when the wind is from the south and have never had an overheat situation with either airplane even in last summer's 115+ temperatures. If it was a problem, I think I'd have seen it by now. The Mark III has enough issue with in flow to the prop without putting a radiator right in front. The Magna radiator also has provision for a cooling fan if it was required, but so far there has been no need. I have had overheat issues with the stock Rotax radiators mounted in front of the engine and at the gearbox. That was what started me on the trail to a single radiator. That, and the expense.
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  Why do you want one at that end? I tried that the first year I had my MKIII, and noticed two things: if you were unable to take off as soon as you wanted, the engine would overheat, and it also seemed to hurt the rate of climb. I like having the radiator just ahead of the prop so that the temps stay normal while taxiing.
   
  I do currently have a small radiator just in front of the air filter/silencer box to augment the main radiator that is behind and under the wing/in front of the prop, as the original was not quite enough in July & August. I can post pictures if you are interested.
   
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				 Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:21 pm    Post subject: frunt mounted radiator | 
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				Hi Rick,
      
      Next time you're at the plane, would you mind getting some     measurements? I'd like to know the face area & thickness of the     core itself, and also the overall dimensions including the tanks     (not including fittings, hoses, etc).
      
      Thanks,
      
      Charlie
      
      On 02/17/2012 01:06 PM, Richard Girard wrote:     [quote]Richard, I have put the Honda Magna radiator on two       Kolb Mk III's now. I have a 1/2 mile taxi when the wind is from       the south and have never had an overheat situation with either       airplane even in last summer's 115+ temperatures. If it was a       problem, I think I'd have seen it by now. The Mark III has enough       issue with in flow to the prop without putting a radiator right in       front. The Magna radiator also has provision for a cooling fan if       it was required, but so far there has been no need.                I have had overheat issues with the stock Rotax radiators         mounted in front of the engine and at the gearbox. That was what         started me on the trail to a single radiator. That, and the         expense.
          
          
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              On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:03 AM,               Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)>               wrote:
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                  Why do you want one at that end? I tried that the first                 year I had my MKIII, and noticed two things: if you were                 unable to take off as soon as you wanted, the engine                 would overheat, and it also seemed to hurt the rate of                 climb. I like having the radiator just ahead of the prop                 so that the temps stay normal while taxiing.
                  
                  I do currently have a small radiator just in front of                 the air filter/silencer box to augment the main radiator                 that is behind and under the wing/in front of the prop,                 as the original was not quite enough in July &                 August. I can post pictures if you are interested.
                  
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:46 pm    Post subject: frunt mounted radiator | 
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				Charlie, It's about 95.5 sq.in. (11 X 8.7) and the core is an inch thick. It's about 14 inches wide including the tanks.
 
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   	  | Quote: | 	 		                     Hi Rick,
      
      Next time you're at the plane, would you mind getting some     measurements? I'd like to know the face area & thickness of the     core itself, and also the overall dimensions including the tanks     (not including fittings, hoses, etc).
      
      Thanks,
      
      Charlie
      
      On 02/17/2012 01:06 PM, Richard Girard wrote:     
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Richard, I have put the Honda Magna radiator on two       Kolb Mk III's now. I have a 1/2 mile taxi when the wind is from       the south and have never had an overheat situation with either       airplane even in last summer's 115+ temperatures. If it was a       problem, I think I'd have seen it by now. The Mark III has enough       issue with in flow to the prop without putting a radiator right in       front. The Magna radiator also has provision for a cooling fan if       it was required, but so far there has been no need.       
          I have had overheat issues with the stock Rotax radiators         mounted in front of the engine and at the gearbox. That was what         started me on the trail to a single radiator. That, and the         expense.
          
          
          
 Rick Girard
            
              On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:03 AM,               Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)>               wrote:
                
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                  Why do you want one at that end? I tried that the first                 year I had my MKIII, and noticed two things: if you were                 unable to take off as soon as you wanted, the engine                 would overheat, and it also seemed to hurt the rate of                 climb. I like having the radiator just ahead of the prop                 so that the temps stay normal while taxiing.
                  
                  I do currently have a small radiator just in front of                 the air filter/silencer box to augment the main radiator                 that is behind and under the wing/in front of the prop,                 as the original was not quite enough in July &                 August. I can post pictures if you are interested.
                  
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                  richard (at) bcchapel(dot)org
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:28 am    Post subject: frunt mounted radiator | 
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				Many thanks!
      
      On 02/19/2012 11:45 PM, Richard Girard wrote:     [quote]Charlie, It's about 95.5 sq.in. (11 X 8.7) and the core is an       inch thick. It's about 14 inches wide including the tanks.       
        
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          On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 3:21 PM,           Charlie England <ceengland(at)bellsouth.net (ceengland(at)bellsouth.net)>           wrote:
             	  | Quote: | 	 		                Hi Rick,
                
                Next time you're at the plane, would you mind getting some               measurements? I'd like to know the face area &               thickness of the core itself, and also the overall               dimensions including the tanks (not including fittings,               hoses, etc).
                
                Thanks,
                
                Charlie               
                  
                  On 02/17/2012 01:06 PM, Richard Girard wrote: 
                 	  | Quote: | 	 		                   Richard, I have put the Honda Magna                   radiator on two Kolb Mk III's now. I have a 1/2 mile                   taxi when the wind is from the south and have never                   had an overheat situation with either airplane even in                   last summer's 115+ temperatures. If it was a problem,                   I think I'd have seen it by now. The Mark III has                   enough issue with in flow to the prop without putting                   a radiator right in front. The Magna radiator also has                   provision for a cooling fan if it was required, but so                   far there has been no need. 
                                      I have had overheat issues with the                     stock Rotax radiators mounted in front of the engine                     and at the gearbox. That was what started me on the                     trail to a single radiator. That, and the expense.
                      
                      
                    
                    Rick Girard
                      
                                                 On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 11:03                           AM, Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)>                           wrote:
                          
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                              Why do you want one at that end? I tried                             that the first year I had my MKIII, and                             noticed two things: if you were unable to                             take off as soon as you wanted, the engine                             would overheat, and it also seemed to hurt                             the rate of climb. I like having the                             radiator just ahead of the prop so that the                             temps stay normal while taxiing.
                              
                              I do currently have a small radiator just in                             front of the air filter/silencer box to                             augment the main radiator that is behind and                             under the wing/in front of the prop, as the                             original was not quite enough in July &                             August. I can post pictures if you are                             interested.
                              
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