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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:30 am Post subject: Andair Fuel Valve - current sources? |
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Dan is correct on the Andair built in 90 degree fittings. If your return
lines from the engine are 5/16" as is the case with the Subie, then you can
also go with a 5/16" straight female and get a standard AN 90 fitting that
is 5/16". This fits in the tunnel also.
JOhn G. 409 Found where I bought my strobe wire and found that socket
wrench. Life is good again!!!!
[quote]From: "Lloyd, Daniel R." <LloydDR(at)wernerco.com>
Reply-To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: RE: Andair Fuel Valve - current sources?
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:16:28 -0400
I agree with Tim, this is exactly how I did it, even though I needed a
duplex valve with the return lines. I called Neal and he said to go
direct for the duplex valves and extensions. One caveat though is that
if you want two 90's so you can come in from each wing root without
crossing you will want Andairs new 90 degree elbow built in, they are on
the accessory page and you will have to call to get them rather than
just using the auto configure tool. If you go the auto configure route
you have to use two females and put in two 90 degree elbows and this
makes the valve to wide to fit in the tunnel, but if you use their new
built in fitting they fit with plenty of room left over.
Dan
N289DT RV10E flying
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