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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:58 am Post subject: Cooling Blast tubes - Lycoming (do it right) |
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Suggest you get a REAL fuel pump cooling shroud. select products
and sroll down to bottom.
http://showplanes.com/index_800.htm
here is a picture.
[url=http://showplanes.com/images/prod_thumbnail(shroud).jpg]http://showplanes.com/images/prod_thumbnail(shroud).jpg[/url]
You want to shield from radiant heat as well as shroud in cool air.
Cheers George
>posted by: "LarryRobertHelming" <lhelming(at)sigecom.net>
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--> RV-List message posted by: "Steve & Denise" <sjhdcl(at)kingston.net>
RV7A - IO360
I'm planning to install 5/8" blast tubes from baffling to fuel pump,
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and alternator.
Routing and securing to baffling is easy but any tricks on securing
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where the component is so the cooling
blast actually hits the fuel pump? Adel clamps stategically placed?
Pics?
Thanks
Steve
RV7A flying soon!
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I found a good bit of use for safety wire when securing the blast tubes
to
keep them aimed where wanted. Simple to use.
Indiana Larry with one trip to OSH completed.
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