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				|  Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:15 am    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| Dear all
the instructions for electrical stuff are straightforward so no problem there.
 What about the fuel lines?  How have the group passed these through the firewall?  I thought of passing them underneath the firewall perhaps... tied to the engine frame rather than actually through.
 
 
 I am using automotive injection tubing and I know that fuel lines have to have heat shield forward of the firewall.
 
 
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 Will
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:16 pm    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| Hi Will 
How have the group passed these through the firewall?
 Here is how I did it
 http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=86925
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:43 pm    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| Ron thanks
Will
 
 William Daniell
 
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 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:11 PM,  <rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us (rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us)> wrote:
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 Hi Will
 How have the group passed these through the firewall?
 Here is how I did it
 http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=86925
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 5:15 pm    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| On Mar 19, 2014, at 11:09 AM, William Daniell <wdaniell.longport(at)gmail.com (wdaniell.longport(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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 Will…I too used automobile injection hose aft…here’s how I penetrated the firewall and transitioned to SS jacketed flex hose forward…Good luck, Fred
 
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 5:35 am    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| Fred thanks
I guess I was hoping for a straight connection without the fittings...but that looks really neat.
 Will
 
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 On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Fred Klein <fklein(at)orcasonline.com (fklein(at)orcasonline.com)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | On Mar 19, 2014, at 11:09 AM, William Daniell <wdaniell.longport(at)gmail.com (wdaniell.longport(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 
 
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 Will…I too used automobile injection hose aft…here’s how I penetrated the firewall and transitioned to SS jacketed flex hose forward…Good luck, Fred
 
 
 [img]cid:774CD721-B7EA-4F84-8D08-D8038EE3BCBB[/img]
 
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:05 am    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| On Mar 21, 2014, at 6:32 AM, William Daniell <wdaniell.longport(at)gmail.com (wdaniell.longport(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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 Will…bear in mind that mine is for a non-Rotax engine installation…the 90 degree fittings worked best.
 Note that the fittings are aluminum Aeroquip…I’ve received a comment from one lister cautioning me against using aluminum fittings FWF on all fuel and oil lines, recommending brass (at the least) and preferably steel.
 Such a practice was news to me…additional comments welcome and invited.
 Fred
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 9:44 am    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| Fred, Any sort of fitting adds weight and leakage 
possibility. Going straight through the firewall with the
 hoses immobilised on both sides, with the passage sealed
 by silicone adds nil weight ,no leakage possibility and
 works in the sense that having already replaced hoses
 twice on a five year life basis, the pipes showed no sign
 of chafing wear. Why complicate things?
 Regards, David.
 On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 08:01:29 -0700
 Fred Klein <fklein(at)orcasonline.com> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | On Mar 21, 2014, at 6:32 AM, William Daniell
 <wdaniell.longport(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 
 > I guess I was hoping for a straight connection without
 >the fittings...but that looks really neat.
 
 Will…bear in mind that mine is for a non-Rotax engine
 installation…the 90 degree fittings worked best.
 
 Note that the fittings are aluminum Aeroquip…I’ve
 received a comment from one lister cautioning me against
 using aluminum fittings FWF on all fuel and oil lines,
 recommending brass (at the least) and preferably steel.
 
 Such a practice was news to me…additional comments
 welcome and invited.
 
 Fred
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:00 pm    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| On Mar 21, 2014, at 10:43 AM, David Joyce <davidjoyce(at)doctors.org.uk (davidjoyce(at)doctors.org.uk)> wrote:
  	  | Quote: |  	  | Any sort of fitting adds weight and leakage possibility. Going straight through the firewall with the hoses immobilised on both sides, with the passage sealed by silicone adds nil weight ,no leakage possibility and works in the sense that having already replaced hoses twice on a five year life basis, the pipes showed no sign of chafing wear. Why complicate things? | 
 
 David,
 Thanks for the description of your installation as well as your report of trouble-free operation over a ten year period…yours is simplicity itself, and I salute you for it while I also admit to envy of your accumulating all the hours of airtime which you have while my kit remains in my workshop.
 
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 I suspect that one person’s “complication” may be another’s sense of “proper kit”, both being subjective assessments for dealing w/ the task at hand, whatever it may be…and...a reflection of one’s “comfort zone”.
 In my case, I recall a sense of discomfort at the thought of simply running a rubber hose w/ fuel under high pressure through the firewall…I was also keen on matching the FWF SS jacketed fuel line which my engine supplier had already used connecting the injector rails…the firewall seemed like the logical place for the transition, and the weight of the aluminum fittings was not a detriment for me.
 As my fuel lines are under high pressure for a fuel-injected engine with the pumps located aft, I paid little attention to the build manual references to routing of the low pressure fuel lines for the Rotax engine, relying instead on an old dog-eared copy of an EAA publication, “Firewall Forward” by Tony Bingelis.
 What I’ve done made perfect sense to me at the time the work was being done…
 Cheers,
 Fred
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:26 pm    Post subject: Firewall pass throughs - fuel lines |   |  
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				| Fred, One thing I should have mentioned is that I have the 
Singleton firewall mod, which replaces the stainless steel
 with a thickish heat resistant fibreglass. That is of
 course a whole lot less likely to traumatise a rubber hose
 than stainless steel, but if I had the stainless steel
 original firewall I would still be tempted to try to make
 holes with a turned smooth edge or to get a large grommet
 so as to still avoid extra connectors. But that is all
 largely irrelevant, I guess with your fuel injected, high
 pressure system!
 Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
 On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 13:59:28 -0700
 Fred Klein <fklein(at)orcasonline.com> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | On Mar 21, 2014, at 10:43 AM, David Joyce
 <davidjoyce(at)doctors.org.uk> wrote:
 
 > Any sort of fitting adds weight and leakage possibility.
 >Going straight through the firewall with the hoses
 >immobilised on both sides, with the passage sealed by
 >silicone adds nil weight ,no leakage possibility and
 >works in the sense that having already replaced hoses
 >twice on a five year life basis, the pipes showed no sign
 >of chafing wear. Why complicate things?
 
 David,
 
 Thanks for the description of your installation as well
 as your report of trouble-free operation over a ten year
 period…yours is simplicity itself, and I salute you for
 it while I also admit to envy of your accumulating all
 the hours of airtime which you have while my kit remains
 in my workshop.
 
 >> Why complicate things?
 
 I suspect that one person’s “complication” may be
 another’s sense of “proper kit”, both being subjective
 assessments for dealing w/ the task at hand, whatever it
 may be…and...a reflection of one’s “comfort zone”.
 
 In my case, I recall a sense of discomfort at the
 thought of simply running a rubber hose w/ fuel under
 high pressure through the firewall…I was also keen on
 matching the FWF SS jacketed fuel line which my engine
 supplier had already used connecting the injector
 rails…the firewall seemed like the logical place for the
 transition, and the weight of the aluminum fittings was
 not a detriment for me.
 
 As my fuel lines are under high pressure for a
 fuel-injected engine with the pumps located aft, I paid
 little attention to the build manual references to
 routing of the low pressure fuel lines for the Rotax
 engine, relying instead on an old dog-eared copy of an
 EAA publication, “Firewall Forward” by Tony Bingelis.
 
 What I’ve done made perfect sense to me at the time the
 work was being done…
 
 Cheers,
 
 Fred
 
 
 
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