Wednesday 9/13/23 (cont.)
Crew chief Greg Butler (left) works on the end-cap of the heat-exchanger while engine builder Rick Shanholtzer (right) works on the heat-exchanger housing. At this point the crack has already been detected and it's a known point of failure, but the crew continues the breakdown & cleanup to facilitate a complete inspection of the unit - 12:18 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
Close-up photo of the failed heat-exchanger housing in Miss America - 12:18 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
Crew chief Greg Butler (left) cleaning-up the end-cap of the heat-exchanger after removing the gasket material (pile of debris to the right of the end cap) - 12:19 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
Crew chief Greg Butler (left) works on the end-cap of the heat-exchanger while engine builder Rick Shanholtzer (right) works on another element of the heat-exchanger (looking at the photo closely it appears to be a thermostat that Rick just labeled "150" with the sharpie - not 100% on that though). Below the heat-exchanger on the shelf you'll note the other end cap for the unit sitting there, already cleaned. - 12:19 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
With the motor-end of Miss America now ready for testing, work continues on prepping the racer for the new heat-exchanger. Pictured are engine builder Rick Shanholtzer (on wing), crew chief Greg Butler (in cockpit), and crew members Shad Morris (left) & Eric Haft (right) - 12:41 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
The crew was expecting the replacement heat-exchanger to arrive earlier today, but was delayed and now won't be arriving until tomorrow. Now that all prep is pretty much done (as a much as it can be) activity around the Miss America pits has started to slow down. Pictured in the foreground (left to right) are crew members Jay "the Colonel" Duechting, Eric Haft, and Scotty Butler - 1:05 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
(left) Pilot/Owner Brent Hisey is greeted by former competitor & Sea Fury "Critical Mass" pilot/owner Tom Dwelle - 3:08 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
I talked with the crew about what we could expect for tomorrow... simply install the new unit, ramp test the racer then take her for a trip around the pylons to insure she's race ready for Friday. The crew has already done as much as they can to get her ready for the install tomorrow, and they have near total confidence that the oil/temp gauge readings were indeed erroneous, and the repair & testing should go smoothly. However just it was proven yesterday - anything can happen.
Crew chief Greg Butler (left) works on the end-cap of the heat-exchanger while engine builder Rick Shanholtzer (right) works on the heat-exchanger housing. At this point the crack has already been detected and it's a known point of failure, but the crew continues the breakdown & cleanup to facilitate a complete inspection of the unit - 12:18 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
Close-up photo of the failed heat-exchanger housing in Miss America - 12:18 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
Crew chief Greg Butler (left) cleaning-up the end-cap of the heat-exchanger after removing the gasket material (pile of debris to the right of the end cap) - 12:19 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
Crew chief Greg Butler (left) works on the end-cap of the heat-exchanger while engine builder Rick Shanholtzer (right) works on another element of the heat-exchanger (looking at the photo closely it appears to be a thermostat that Rick just labeled "150" with the sharpie - not 100% on that though). Below the heat-exchanger on the shelf you'll note the other end cap for the unit sitting there, already cleaned. - 12:19 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
With the motor-end of Miss America now ready for testing, work continues on prepping the racer for the new heat-exchanger. Pictured are engine builder Rick Shanholtzer (on wing), crew chief Greg Butler (in cockpit), and crew members Shad Morris (left) & Eric Haft (right) - 12:41 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
The crew was expecting the replacement heat-exchanger to arrive earlier today, but was delayed and now won't be arriving until tomorrow. Now that all prep is pretty much done (as a much as it can be) activity around the Miss America pits has started to slow down. Pictured in the foreground (left to right) are crew members Jay "the Colonel" Duechting, Eric Haft, and Scotty Butler - 1:05 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
(left) Pilot/Owner Brent Hisey is greeted by former competitor & Sea Fury "Critical Mass" pilot/owner Tom Dwelle - 3:08 PM, Wednesday 9/13/23.
I talked with the crew about what we could expect for tomorrow... simply install the new unit, ramp test the racer then take her for a trip around the pylons to insure she's race ready for Friday. The crew has already done as much as they can to get her ready for the install tomorrow, and they have near total confidence that the oil/temp gauge readings were indeed erroneous, and the repair & testing should go smoothly. However just it was proven yesterday - anything can happen.
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