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rv8iator
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:49 am Post subject: Sump fit IO360C1C6 to A1B6 |
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Greg,
Thanks for the nugget! This confirms what Bart had said regarding interference with the engine mount. It appears that I will have an extra 'C' sump as I will be purchasing the 'A' sump and pipes.
One question remains. Charlie posted a link to IDGs Picasa web album that shows a RV-8 engine installation with an IO-360 parallel valve with a 'C' sump machined to fit the fuel servo to the front. It appears there is clearance between the rear of the sump and the engine mount.
http://picasaweb.google.com/intelligentdesigngroup/FirewallForward#5311619666248489490
Still head scratching...
chris stone RV8 Oregon
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 1:35 pm Post subject: Sump fit IO360C1C6 to A1B6 |
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Chris,
It may work fine on an RV-8 since the mount is going to be different from
the -6. On the -6 the sump did not touch the mount with new isolators. It
had about 1/8 inch clearance. Considering sag over time and the normal
movement I had the two offending tubes rewelded with a kink in them. Without
the gear going into the mount the geometry change might provide the
clearance. When I get home tonight I'll try to dig up the pictures showing
the engine with the modified mount so you can compare it with Charlie's.
Greg
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 2:08 pm Post subject: Sump fit IO360C1C6 to A1B6 |
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Chris,
For an RV8, the C style sump and intake tubes will work when converted for a forward facing servo. No modification of the engine mount is necessary. Mods are needed for RV6, RV7 & RV9 motor mounts. The C sump will not fit on any A [tricycle gear] model. The links I provided were to threads on the Vans Air Force site. As Greg stated, the intake tube spacers are only needed when using an angle valve sump and tubes on a parallel valve 360 engine.
Charlie Kuss
--- On Wed, 4/7/10, Chris Stone <rv8iator(at)earthlink.net> wrote:
[quote] From: Chris Stone <rv8iator(at)earthlink.net>
Subject: Sump fit IO360C1C6 to A1B6
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 3:48 PM
Chris Stone <rv8iator(at)earthlink.net>
Greg,
Thanks for the nugget! This confirms what Bart had
said regarding interference with the engine mount. It
appears that I will have an extra 'C' sump as I will be
purchasing the 'A' sump and pipes.
One question remains. Charlie posted a link to IDGs
Picasa web album that shows a RV-8 engine installation with
an IO-360 parallel valve with a 'C' sump machined to fit the
fuel servo to the front. It appears there is clearance
between the rear of the sump and the engine mount.
http://picasaweb.google.com/intelligentdesigngroup/FirewallForward#5311619666248489490
Still head scratching...
chris stone RV8 Oregon
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