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Turbine bypass Modification... will it work. - 1/25/2004 2:37:04 AM   
WildManMisfit



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Hello all,


I have a jet that is no longer supported with parts. I have a Bypass from BVM that is close but I need the rear opening to be a bit bigger. I have cut the carbon and opened slightly. I plan on just using standard fiberglass and epoxy to fill in the open gap. This area is close the the exhaust of the turbine about an inch clearance but not in direct path of thrust. Will it hold up under high temp? If not what could I use in my modifications.
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