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		larkrv10(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:58 pm    Post subject: Fuel Lines | 
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				Hey all
  
 I started to fabricate the fuel lines in the tunnel etc today and where I attached the line to the firewall, I recently bought a AN832 steel bulkhead fitting (straight) instead of an AN837 bulkhead fitting (45 degree).  For those that have installed the fuel line to the engine, can I get away with the straight fitting or should I return it for the 45 degree fitting?  I intend to mount the fuel flow transducer under the engine (if that helps).
   
 Thx,  Rick
 #40956
 Southampton, Ont
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		dave.saylor.aircrafters(a Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:22 pm    Post subject: Fuel Lines | 
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				You should be OK but it might mean getting something other than the
 hose provided by Vans (Bonaco could make one).  You can get a custom
 hose with a 45* or 90* fitting built in to the end.  You did good by
 changing the provided aluminum fitting to steel.
 
 Dave Saylor
 831-750-0284 CL
 On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Rick Lark <larkrv10(at)gmail.com> wrote:
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  I started to fabricate the fuel lines in the tunnel etc today and where I
  attached the line to the firewall, I recently bought a AN832 steel bulkhead
  fitting (straight) instead of an AN837 bulkhead fitting (45 degree).  For
  those that have installed the fuel line to the engine, can I get away with
  the straight fitting or should I return it for the 45 degree fitting?  I
  intend to mount the fuel flow transducer under the engine (if that helps).
 
  Thx,  Rick
  #40956
  Southampton, Ont
 
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		schmoboy
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:47 pm    Post subject: Fuel Lines | 
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				The reason for the 45 degree fitting or 45 degree hose end is because 
 the engine mount and nose gear isolators are right to the left of and in 
 front of that fitting.  The angle allows the hose to loop out and around 
 the engine mount and isolators before heading on its way to the engine 
 driven fuel pump.
 
 -Sean #40303 (adding controls and fuel lines to engine)
 
 On 2/25/13 9:20 PM, Dave Saylor wrote:
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  You should be OK but it might mean getting something other than the
  hose provided by Vans (Bonaco could make one).  You can get a custom
  hose with a 45* or 90* fitting built in to the end.  You did good by
  changing the provided aluminum fitting to steel.
 
  Dave Saylor
  831-750-0284 CL
  On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Rick Lark <larkrv10(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 > Hey all
 >
 > I started to fabricate the fuel lines in the tunnel etc today and where I
 > attached the line to the firewall, I recently bought a AN832 steel bulkhead
 > fitting (straight) instead of an AN837 bulkhead fitting (45 degree).  For
 > those that have installed the fuel line to the engine, can I get away with
 > the straight fitting or should I return it for the 45 degree fitting?  I
 > intend to mount the fuel flow transducer under the engine (if that helps).
 >
 > Thx,  Rick
 > #40956
 > Southampton, Ont
 
 
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		aircraftspecialty(at)gmai Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:37 pm    Post subject: Fuel Lines | 
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				Also, take a look at www.kitplanehoses.com.
 
 We have online pricing so you can "build" and order you hose directly from our website.  Our hoses are all conductive Teflon with stainless ends.  And, they are a true 37degree aviation flare.
 
 If you have any questions, please go to
 Www.kitplanehoses.com or email us at
 
 Steve(at)aircraftspecialty.com
 
 Have a great evening
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Feb 25, 2013, at 21:20, Dave Saylor <dave.saylor.aircrafters(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 
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  You should be OK but it might mean getting something other than the
  hose provided by Vans (Bonaco could make one).  You can get a custom
  hose with a 45* or 90* fitting built in to the end.  You did good by
  changing the provided aluminum fitting to steel.
  
  Dave Saylor
  831-750-0284 CL
  
  
  On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Rick Lark <larkrv10(at)gmail.com> wrote:
 > Hey all
 > 
 > I started to fabricate the fuel lines in the tunnel etc today and where I
 > attached the line to the firewall, I recently bought a AN832 steel bulkhead
 > fitting (straight) instead of an AN837 bulkhead fitting (45 degree).  For
 > those that have installed the fuel line to the engine, can I get away with
 > the straight fitting or should I return it for the 45 degree fitting?  I
 > intend to mount the fuel flow transducer under the engine (if that helps).
 > 
 > Thx,  Rick
 > #40956
 > Southampton, Ont
 > 
 > 
  
  
  
  
 
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		larkrv10(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:04 am    Post subject: Fuel Lines | 
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				Sean/Dave, thx for the info.  I'm heading to Aircraft Spruce today and will take the straight fitting with me and see if they will exchange it.  For the record, I did not buy Vans engine hoses, so the custom hose option is still open.
  
 Regards,  Rick
 
 On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Sean Stephens <sean(at)stephensville.com (sean(at)stephensville.com)> wrote:
  [quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: Sean Stephens <sean(at)stephensville.com (sean(at)stephensville.com)>
   
  The reason for the 45 degree fitting or 45 degree hose end is because the engine mount and nose gear isolators are right to the left of and in front of that fitting.  The angle allows the hose to loop out and around the engine mount and isolators before heading on its way to the engine driven fuel pump.
   
  -Sean #40303 (adding controls and fuel lines to engine)
  
  On 2/25/13 9:20 PM, Dave Saylor wrote:
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  You should be OK but it might mean getting something other than the
  hose provided by Vans (Bonaco could make one).  You can get a custom
  hose with a 45* or 90* fitting built in to the end.  You did good by
  changing the provided aluminum fitting to steel.
  
  Dave Saylor
  [url=tel:831-750-0284]831-750-0284[/url] CL
  
  
  On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Rick Lark <larkrv10(at)gmail.com (larkrv10(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
   	  | Quote: | 	 		   Hey all
  
  I started to fabricate the fuel lines in the tunnel etc today and where I
  attached the line to the firewall, I recently bought a AN832 steel bulkhead
  fitting (straight) instead of an AN837 bulkhead fitting (45 degree).  For
  those that have installed the fuel line to the engine, can I get away with
  the straight fitting or should I return it for the 45 degree fitting?  I
  intend to mount the fuel flow transducer under the engine (if that helps).
  
  Thx,  Rick
  #40956
  Southampton, Ont
  
  
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				 Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 7:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Fuel Lines | 
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				Rick,
 Here is how it looks coming out of the firewall to the pump
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:54 pm    Post subject: Fuel Lines | 
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				Aha, thx.  I got to Aircraft Spruce (at) CYFD yesterday and switched the fitting I had for the 45 degree one.  Glad I did by the looks of your photo. 
  
 So the fuel route is fuel pump, transducer, distribution spyder, cylinders?  Not sure thats correct?
   
 Rick
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 6:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Fuel Lines | 
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				Rick,
 The routing is
 engine driven fuel pump--fuel servo--FF transducer--spider--cylinders
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 6:14 pm    Post subject: Fuel Lines | 
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				firewall, fuel pump, servo, distributor, injectors. You can insert the transducer either between the pump and servo, or between the servo and the distributor. EI, who makes the transducer has it between the pump and the servo on their STC for certified planes, but several folks here have had success between servo and distributor, which is normal location for Continental fuel injection with fuel return line, that Bendix FI does not have.
  
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 [quote] Aha, thx.  I got to Aircraft Spruce (at) CYFD yesterday and switched the fitting I had for the 45 degree one.  Glad I did by the looks of your photo. 
  
 So the fuel route is fuel pump, transducer, distribution spyder, cylinders?  Not sure thats correct?
    
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