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Old 05-22-2008, 05:45 PM
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Default elec fuel pump

I'm installing my brake and fuel lines. The plans (DWG 36A) call for the ES40108 elec fuel pump (not included in kit). I think I've heard that for a fuel injected engine, one needs a different fuel pump. I'm planning on going with an IO-320. Does this mean that I should get a different pump than the ES40108? If so, which one do I get?
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Old 05-22-2008, 06:52 PM
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Usually, IO-320s end up with either Airflow Peformance or Bendix injection. The fuel pump and filter for the former comes in a handy kit from Vans for something north of $600. I'm not familiar with the pump part # you listed, but if it's a "standard" item for most any Vans kitplane, it is probably not suitable for injection.
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Old 05-22-2008, 07:09 PM
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Phil-

You need the part 7/7A F.I. PUMP INSTAL :

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/...uct=fi-install


If you don't feel like shelling out all the cash out front for the mounting hardware, filter and pump, you can call up Van's and they will just sell the mounting kit for around $100.
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Old 05-22-2008, 07:50 PM
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I don't have my plans here with me, but if you are now installing the cockpit fuel lines, you need that FI pump kit and NOT the ES facet pump. The cover plate that covers the fuel and brake lines that run from the fuel selector value to the firewall has to be modified - the forward part is actally cut off and replaced by the FI mounting plate, to which the fuel pump assembly is attached. (You get a drawing with the kit that shows the new installation, sort of.) In addition to the FI pump assembly Vans sells (7/7A F.I. PUMP INSTAL, as already stated, which is for the RV-9/9A as well), and especially if you use the Andair fuel valve, order the F SWIVEL TEE fitting to make the plumbing installation easier. The Andair valve (FUEL VALVE FS 20X7T) is really nice and the installation is much easier than with the stock value used with a FI engine. With the stock value, the fuel lines from each tank crosses over at the valve. With the Andair valve, they don't - the right line connects to the right side of the valve, etc. This saves a lot of grief in the very tight space of the FI pump.

You can do a search in the FI forum on fuel pump installation, and Dan Checkoway's sight has some pictures of his installation. PM me and I can send out some of my own pictures, though I am redoing it right now. I was like you a few months ago - trying to figure things out - so I am happy to share what I learrned.

And, as I just learned, forgo a gascolator!

On final recommendation. The tube that you get with the Van's FI kit probably won't be enough. I highly suggest - unless you are a real master - ordering a bunch of extra 3/8" tubing. Routing the lines in behind the gear and all is hard, then you screw up the bends, then you forget to install the fittings before you form the flair, etc. I wasted more than I used, and had to order more (you can get it by the foot from ACS) but maybe you are less challenged that I am in the art of fuel line fabrication.
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Old 05-22-2008, 08:14 PM
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Default gascolator

Hey Paul
As you likely know you cant forgo the gascolator. I am now working on a way to install one in each wing root(thats a battle). Also, the tunnel cover forward of the afp fuel pump will get all cut up to fit the pump, and you will need to carve it up again, when you figure out what fuel flow transducer you will be installing between end of pump output and firewall. Tight space.
On top of afp pump, the rest will come on your engine, no facet pump required.
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Old 05-22-2008, 08:58 PM
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Default Fuel flow transducer

Don't most people install their fuel flow transducer forward of the firewall between the fuel controller and spider?

It is my understanding that you want it a little away from the pump and any tube bends and mounted vertically for best operation.

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Old 05-23-2008, 03:16 AM
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After spending several days searching VAF I finally found a location that looked well suited. Others may disagree and tell you it just can't work. I may even change my own mind someday but I have since located mine where Paul Merems located his, and it fits VERY nicely.

http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...uel+transducer
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Old 05-23-2008, 11:26 AM
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Default As to the AFP fuel pump

You can get a similar duty pump from NAPA for $130...The pressure reilief valve was about $30 if i remember correctly.

Try part number 2P74028...Oh yes and it will say the pump is rated for 8 psi or something..this is a mistake..its a 100psi pump like all rollervane pumps.

been using two of them (and no mechanical pump) for nearly 300 hours without trouble.

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Old 05-23-2008, 01:27 PM
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Hey Frank.
Not sure if i am missing something...
You are buying your airplane fuel pump at napa for $130? Really?
I am all for experimental and i think the afp is kind of a rip, but....i dont have the kahunas to experiment with buying a much cheaper pump and rigging the solenoid up myself. I figured i would go with the best i could get on that critical part.
I never heard of such a thing...you should post a pic of the install. I would be pretty interested in just seeing the set up.
Cheers.
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Old 05-23-2008, 01:38 PM
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Actually there is another option. Aircraft Spruce sells the Weldon 8163A fuel pump which is the pump used in many certified planes with small lycomings for about the same price as the AFP setup (which seems to be a very good pump).

With the Weldon pump, you get a whole lot less plumbing and parts in a smaller package and with no feedback plumbing required as the bypass is internal. I also like the construction with no plastic parts.
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