Try in the Vans online store, search for FF-7, results will be list of kits for different engine options, viz-I’m getting close so I looked on Vans’ site under the “order a kit” section. Turns out there is no firewall forward kit.
So how do I proceed?
Just remember that the credit you'll receive for something like the exhaust isn't the price shown when buying it separately. I deleted the exhaust - listed at around $2900 for my engine. My credit was $1300. It definitely makes it hard to compare pricing, since there is a discount baked into the kit items.Yeah, they are stupid expensive now. I’m piecing mine from various places. For instance, the exhaust is cheaper from spruce and I have a lot of the bits and pieces anyway.
7A, IO-360-M1BI just received my FWF kit (9A). Just a heads up - there will still be things you'll need to get that don't come in the kit. I was expecting the kit to include pretty standardly required things, like firewall pass thru kits and a battery cable, but it didn't. I'm sure that's because of the variability in build, so not a big deal. Just be aware you'll need to do a little shopping in addition to the kit.
My deletions on my kit: cabin heat box (went with the stainless steel version from ACS), exhaust (went with Vetterman), and alternator (changed to B&C). I also deleted a few hoses and cables that weren't the right length for my setup, but that's just because I have a non-standard Titan engine.
Larry you had an io-360m1b right? None of the hoses fit?7A, IO-360-M1B
I made the same deletions. I should have deleted all the hoses. Not a single one fit. TS Flightlines made them for me.
I did add the RV10 oil cooler and mounted it to the firewall.
I wish I had deleted the Throttle and Prop Gov controls. They are marginal fit. One inch longer each would be nice.
Turbo heat muff came from ACS. Be custom welded it to my template.
Yes. IO-360-M1B. I firewall mounted a bigger oil cooler so oil lines were wrong. The firewall to fuel pump line was a mile too long. The final hose is maybe 11". I installed the totalizer with the Flightlines mount sk servo to totalizer line was wrong. I think the hose from pump to servo was the right length but I wanted a better one so that got replaced. I may have used the fuel and oil pressure lines. I cut one port off the transducer manifold and mounted it to the firewall. I bought Flightlines MP kit. It works nicely.Larry you had an io-360m1b right? None of the hoses fit?
Yes. IO-360-M1B. I firewall mounted a bigger oil cooler so oil lines were wrong. The firewall to fuel pump line was a mile too long. The final hose is maybe 11". I installed the totalizer with the Flightlines mount sk servo to totalizer line was wrong. I think the hose from pump to servo was the right length but I wanted a better one so that got replaced. I may have used the fuel and oil pressure lines. I cut one port off the transducer manifold and mounted it to the firewall. I bought Flightlines MP kit. It works nicely.
Think that's it.
Several threads on VAF. A few builders were seeing elevated oil temps in hot climates. We plan to fly to Texas a lot.Where did you get the idea to get a bigger oil cooler?
The Vans FWF kits are about 20% cheaper than buying the whole list separately.Just remember that the credit you'll receive for something like the exhaust isn't the price shown when buying it separately. I deleted the exhaust - listed at around $2900 for my engine. My credit was $1300. It definitely makes it hard to compare pricing, since there is a discount baked into the kit items.
Where did you get the idea to get a bigger oil cooler?