by nadav barak » 4 years ago
Thank you, friend.
by Tyler Hathaway » 4 years ago
This is the stuff I was talking about:
https://lockwood.aero/heat-conduction-compound.html
From the Rotax Manual:
PN 897186 SILICONE HEAT CONDUCTION COMPOUND Application of the heat conduction compound will reduce heat transfer resistance. The greaselike, temperature-resistant silicon compound fills cavities between components and the cooling element (e.g.: spark plug-cylinder head), which otherwise do not contribute to heat conduction.
by Roger Lee » 4 years ago
MG Chemicals 860-150g heat transfer paste is the equivalent and is easy to come by. Amazon, DigiKey, Ebay, ect.... I have used it now for 20 years.
Picture in link below;
Roger Lee
LSRM-A & Rotax Instructor & Rotax IRC
Tucson, AZ Ryan Airfield (KRYN)
520-349-7056 Cell
by nadav barak » 4 years ago
Many thanks to all of you, guys.
by ROGERIO amarante » 4 years ago
I have been using thermal paste for more than 100 hours of operation with a 914 and I change the oil and filter with spark plug cleaning every 25 hours. Does not blunt and smoothly removes
I have been using thermal paste for more than 100 hours of operation with a 914 and I change the oil and filter with spark plug cleaning every 25 hours. Does not blunt and smoothly removes
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