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Rotax 912 question

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Flightlevel

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I am installing a 912 on a project. It previously had a exhaust cuff to supply cockpit heat. I am considering using the coolant system to heat the cockpit. It would be the typical diverter valve to a light weight heat exchanger fan combo back to the coolant system. Has anyone done this? Does anyone see any problems? Your input is appreciated. Flightlevel
 
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