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rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.n Guest
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:26 pm Post subject: Anyone have fuel lines inside cockpit by pilot? |
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I have a Monowheel with Airbrake lever installed. Both makes for less
options when running fuel lines to the engine.
My plan is to run fuel lines through some PVC plastic conduit on the port
side of the tunnel, punch into the cockpit through the pilot right side
thigh support on the fuse floor, sneak under the airbrake torque tube /
horn.
I will transition just about under the Airbrake torque tube from supplied
fuel hose to aeroquip stainless steel braided fuel hose the same diameter.
The transition will happen at 2 flowscan transducers.
Now punch through the left cockpit module flange bout 4 inches below the
roof into the engine compartment, between the footwell side and the
vertical undercarriage mounting frame tube.
Anyone done similar? Are you flying?
How did you mount hoses?
Did you cover hoses with anything?
What are the details of how you made firewall penetration?
Any pictures?
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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hagargs(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:14 pm Post subject: Anyone have fuel lines inside cockpit by pilot? |
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My return line runs along the co-pilot's side of the center console. It
come straight down from the firewall from a 90 degree bulkhead fitting. It
goes straight to the floor and enters the theigh support and goes under the
seat where the return flowscan is mounted then goes back to the tank. The
line is securely attached at all positions and is flush to the corner
interface of the floor and console side. There is 9 hours on the aircraft
now. I probably could make a fiberglass fairing to cover it over but it is
fairly un-obtrusive as positioned now.
Steve
A143 (40SH)
Mesa , AZ
Now flying and tweaking
Steve Hagar
hagargs(at)earthlink.net
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Date: 8/1/2006 11:35:21 PM
Subject: Anyone have fuel lines inside cockpit by pilot?
I have a Monowheel with Airbrake lever installed. Both makes for less
options when running fuel lines to the engine.
My plan is to run fuel lines through some PVC plastic conduit on the port
side of the tunnel, punch into the cockpit through the pilot right side
thigh support on the fuse floor, sneak under the airbrake torque tube /
horn.
I will transition just about under the Airbrake torque tube from supplied
fuel hose to aeroquip stainless steel braided fuel hose the same diameter.
The transition will happen at 2 flowscan transducers.
Now punch through the left cockpit module flange bout 4 inches below the
roof into the engine compartment, between the footwell side and the
vertical undercarriage mounting frame tube.
Anyone done similar? Are you flying?
How did you mount hoses?
Did you cover hoses with anything?
What are the details of how you made firewall penetration?
Any pictures?
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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