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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:53 pm    Post subject: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings Reply with quote

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From: "Condon, Philip M." <pcondon(at)mitre.org>

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I seem to recall a special Lycoming P/N fuel line fitting #6 all steel
that threads into the carb with a jam nut with a "O" ring to seal. You
have a normal aluminum fitting threaded into the carb. I would go with
the steel fitting.

Let's talk about this. I am using a steel 90 degree fitting with O ring and
jam nut on my carb.........but.............my new ECI cyls have alum
fittings for the oil return lines, Van's supplies alum fittings for say, the
MP nipple, 45 degree carb fitting, etc. Nowhere on the jugs or supplied by
Van's is any steel fittings. I have seen numerous airplanes with alum
fitting, say on the prop gov and case nipple for the stainless oil line. I
have steel but OK, for discussion, what gives.
Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:34 pm    Post subject: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings Reply with quote

Hi Dana, Reread the previous post...the fitting described here with the O-ring and jam nut enables you to clock the fitting in the direction you choose....then tighten the jam nut against the O-ring to seal it tight. The fitting happens to be steel but it doesn't have anything to do with the steel vs. aluminum topic. The fitting can also come with a port for the fuel pressure line....I think you may have one of these on the upstream end of the hose......don't have pic in front of me???

Back to work buddy :^)!!

Rick in Ohio at the Buffalo Farm
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:15 pm    Post subject: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings Reply with quote

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Hi Dana, Reread the previous post...the fitting described here with the
O-ring and jam nut enables you to clock the fitting in the direction you
choose....then tighten the jam nut against the O-ring to seal it tight. The
fitting happens to be steel but it doesn't have anything to do with the
steel vs. aluminum topic. The fitting can also come with a port for the
fuel pressure line....I think you may have one of these on the upstream end
of the hose......don't have pic in front of me???


Hey Rick what are you doing not working on the 10:-)

Yes, I have both the fitting you talk about however, I have heard from so
many people saying you ONLY want to use steel fittings on anything on the
engine. Now is just a good time, with the alum fitting I was using to
orient the hose, to discuss what is the deal with using only steel fittings
when ECI and Van's both supply us with alum fitting either on the cyls. or
with the firewall forward kit.

PS, I have some alum fittings and some steel.

Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
do not archive


[quote]From: "Rick Gray" <rickgray(at)roadrunner.com>
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Subject: Re: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:33:59 -0500

Hi Dana, Reread the previous post...the fitting described here with the
O-ring and jam nut enables you to clock the fitting in the direction you
choose....then tighten the jam nut against the O-ring to seal it tight. The
fitting happens to be steel but it doesn't have anything to do with the
steel vs. aluminum topic. The fitting can also come with a port for the
fuel pressure line....I think you may have one of these on the upstream end
of the hose......don't have pic in front of me???

Back to work buddy :^)!!

Rick in Ohio at the Buffalo Farm
http://rv6rick.tripod.com/ohiovalleyrvators/
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:24 pm    Post subject: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings Reply with quote

Dana,

I would not mate aluminum to aluminum because of the
galling that will take place. You will get the
fitting in but you may not get it out as the fitting
galls.

Dave
--- Dana Overall <bo124rs(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

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<bo124rs(at)hotmail.com>

>From: "Condon, Philip M." <pcondon(at)mitre.org>

>
>I seem to recall a special Lycoming P/N fuel line
fitting #6 all steel
>that threads into the carb with a jam nut with a
"O" ring to seal. You
>have a normal aluminum fitting threaded into the
carb. I would go with
>the steel fitting.

Let's talk about this. I am using a steel 90 degree
fitting with O ring and
jam nut on my carb.........but.............my new
ECI cyls have alum
fittings for the oil return lines, Van's supplies
alum fittings for say, the
MP nipple, 45 degree carb fitting, etc. Nowhere on
the jugs or supplied by
Van's is any steel fittings. I have seen numerous
airplanes with alum
fitting, say on the prop gov and case nipple for the
stainless oil line. I
have steel but OK, for discussion, what gives.


Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:23 pm    Post subject: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings Reply with quote

Originally I heard that it was due to aluminum melting prior to steel in
a fire. OK, that's reasonable if you plan on an engine compartment
fire. However, I doubt the integrity of the fittings will make a whole
lot of difference in the eventual outcome. Then someone said that
steel fittings were more resistant to fatigue cracking. OK, that sounds
reasonable. Balance the prop.
FWIW, I have aluminum fittings in the engine compartment of my Pitts
..... because I had them and it was before I knew about the 'concern'.
They've been faithful for 25 years now. Hmmm. Maybe I should
worry??? Wonder what the warranty period is.
Linn

Dana Overall wrote:

Quote:


> Hi Dana, Reread the previous post...the fitting described here with
> the O-ring and jam nut enables you to clock the fitting in the
> direction you choose....then tighten the jam nut against the O-ring
> to seal it tight. The fitting happens to be steel but it doesn't have
> anything to do with the steel vs. aluminum topic. The fitting can
> also come with a port for the fuel pressure line....I think you may
> have one of these on the upstream end of the hose......don't have pic
> in front of me???

Hey Rick what are you doing not working on the 10:-)

Yes, I have both the fitting you talk about however, I have heard from
so many people saying you ONLY want to use steel fittings on anything
on the engine. Now is just a good time, with the alum fitting I was
using to orient the hose, to discuss what is the deal with using only
steel fittings when ECI and Van's both supply us with alum fitting
either on the cyls. or with the firewall forward kit.

PS, I have some alum fittings and some steel.

Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
do not archive


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:34 pm    Post subject: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings Reply with quote

The only fitting that has to be steel is the prop governor line
connection at the front of the case, for those Lycomings with rear
mounted governors. Those were aluminum originally and had a history of
cracking. That is required by AD. The rest generally are aluminum.
linn Walters wrote:
Quote:


Originally I heard that it was due to aluminum melting prior to steel
in a fire. OK, that's reasonable if you plan on an engine compartment
fire. However, I doubt the integrity of the fittings will make a
whole lot of difference in the eventual outcome. Then someone said
that steel fittings were more resistant to fatigue cracking. OK, that
sounds reasonable. Balance the prop.
FWIW, I have aluminum fittings in the engine compartment of my Pitts
...... because I had them and it was before I knew about the
'concern'. They've been faithful for 25 years now. Hmmm. Maybe I
should worry??? Wonder what the warranty period is.
Linn

Dana Overall wrote:

>
>
>> Hi Dana, Reread the previous post...the fitting described here with
>> the O-ring and jam nut enables you to clock the fitting in the
>> direction you choose....then tighten the jam nut against the O-ring
>> to seal it tight. The fitting happens to be steel but it doesn't
>> have anything to do with the steel vs. aluminum topic. The fitting
>> can also come with a port for the fuel pressure line....I think you
>> may have one of these on the upstream end of the hose......don't
>> have pic in front of me???
>
> Hey Rick what are you doing not working on the 10:-)
>
> Yes, I have both the fitting you talk about however, I have heard
> from so many people saying you ONLY want to use steel fittings on
> anything on the engine. Now is just a good time, with the alum
> fitting I was using to orient the hose, to discuss what is the deal
> with using only steel fittings when ECI and Van's both supply us with
> alum fitting either on the cyls. or with the firewall forward kit.
>
> PS, I have some alum fittings and some steel.
>
> Dana Overall
> Richmond, KY i39
> RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
> O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
> http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html
> do not archive



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:09 am    Post subject: : Fuel line question (Dana) Now Steel fittings Reply with quote

OK, that is good enough for me. I took the "do not thing" off my signature
line. Great work guys.

Dana Overall
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
O 360 A1A, C/S C2YK-1BF/F7666A4
http://rvflying.tripod.com/id30.html


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From: Kelly McMullen <kellym(at)aviating.com>

Quote:
The only fitting that has to be steel is the prop governor line connection
at the front of the case, for those Lycomings with rear mounted governors.
Those were aluminum originally and had a history of cracking. linn Walters
wrote:

Quote:
>Originally I heard that it was due to aluminum melting prior to steel in a
>fire. OK, that's reasonable if you plan on an engine compartment fire.
>However, I doubt the integrity of the fittings will make a whole lot of
>difference in the eventual outcome. Then someone said that steel
>fittings were more resistant to o
>fatigue cracking. OK, that sounds reasonable. Balance the prop.
>FWIW, I have aluminum fittings in the engine compartment of my Pitts
>...... because I had them and it was before I knew about the 'concern'.
>They've been faithful for 25 years now. Hmmm. Maybe I should worry???
>Wonder what the warranty period is.
>Linn

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