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Two questions about fuel injection system
Can you please post pictures of your remote purge valve installation? I am having a tough time finding a location where to install my purge valve on my RV-4. The engine plenum is not helping me either.
Also, this is not a final configuration or anything, just playing around but are hard lines allowed between the spider and the purge valve? |
Check out this previous post...
http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=48458
It includes a photo of the purge valve installation in my -4 as well as at least one other. Regards, |
I got my AFP at Superior during the build school. When I opened the box, the spider already had the purge valve attached as in the picture of that purple (purple?) engine in the thread linked above. If you don't have the bracket, you can get it from Don; AFP has great customer service.
As for the hard line, I'd avoid it. |
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Please don't use a hard line to the purge valve. It is subject to fatigue failure and would cause immediate engine stoppage and a real possibility of an engine fire at the same time! Yikes!:eek: |
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The illustration in this thread won't work because that exposed piece of aluminum tubing is not a section that will see fresh fuel with the purge valve doing its thing. The line is exposed to top engine heat after shutdown and that heat will cause vapor in the line. You need to get the purge valve as close as possible to the flow divider.
I would seriously consider installing the the system as per AFP and modifying the cowl to accommodate it. |
I would definitely not use the hard line as shown in your picture - even though both ends of the line are affixed to equipment that is bolted to the same engine block and they should not move relative to each other, there will be harmonics and standing waves set up in the hard line that will cause it to vibrate and you'll put yourself at substantial risk of stress cracking, with very bad results on that particular line if it does fail.
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Will not use the hard line. Thanks. |
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