After reading an article here about the many ways our R182 engine air system can be flawed. I started inspecting mine today.
First thing I noticed was that the seal that should be between the inlet duct on the left upper cowl and the air filter is MIA.
Hmmm. The part number in the IPC is S1047-3. When I looked at Cessna parts, the material is NLA, superseded with R881536. That's available from Cessna for about $4.50 a foot, with a minimum 8 foot order. I am okay with ordering 8 feet of seal material when I need less than half that, but I wonder if other owners/maintainers have discovered other ways to get this area sealed.
Thanks for advice!
Jerry
Air intake duct seal material
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Re: Air intake duct seal material
Hello Jerry,
This item is addressed in the Maintenance & Operations sections under NACA scoop - cracked perimeter rubber seal
viewtopic.php?t=229
FYI
This item is addressed in the Maintenance & Operations sections under NACA scoop - cracked perimeter rubber seal
viewtopic.php?t=229
FYI
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Re: Air intake duct seal material
Airpower has the correct seal material for $4.45 per foot and you can purchase only as much as you need. I ordered 3 feet.