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gbrasch 01-31-2006 11:49 AM

Tip: Cabin Fuel Line
 
After forming a nice pile of scrap 3/8" fuel line in my shop, I decided to try and simplify the process. I attached -6 AN fittings to the 2 innermost cover support ribs, and ran the line from the outside of the fuselage to this point. I then found it much easier to fabricate, on my bench, the remaining line from the connector to the fuel valve. I did the same with my brake lines. Before doing so, I ran it by Van's who thought it was a good idea. Since doing this I did an advanced search here, and did find a similiar post burried in a model specific forum, but I thought I would share this here to maybe spare someone else the frustration I went through! Glenn Brasch, Tucson -9A fuselage #90623

Davepar 01-31-2006 12:36 PM

Putting a break in the line would make it easier. However, I followed Matthew's instructions, and was able to get one line from the wing root to the selector fairly easily:
http://www.n523rv.com/fuselage/#109456877484235260

Leaving the gear mount and cover support rib loose helps quite a bit.

Dave

gbrasch 01-31-2006 04:11 PM

Quote:

Leaving the gear mount and cover support rib loose helps quite a bit.

Dave
I missed that tip and had my mounts all installed and torqued. Good idea. Glenn.


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