I've been slowly converting the RV7a I bought from here to be a good IFR machine. Next up, Pitot Heat.
I have a Dynon Pitot Tube with AoA and I decided to start poking around to T-shirt size my next project and to my surprise when I opened to access hole I found quite a lump of goop on the fittings. I was hoping this would be a "quick" swap out and re-use the old fittings, but now it's looking like a lot of goop to clean and hope I can still reuse the ones here. I think the goop is some fire resistant Permatex.
What's the reason for having it over the fittings? Is this potentially masking a leak? Is this what it's supposed to look like?
Also what's people's opinions on bending the aluminium tubes vs having a right angle connector and no bend.
I have a Dynon Pitot Tube with AoA and I decided to start poking around to T-shirt size my next project and to my surprise when I opened to access hole I found quite a lump of goop on the fittings. I was hoping this would be a "quick" swap out and re-use the old fittings, but now it's looking like a lot of goop to clean and hope I can still reuse the ones here. I think the goop is some fire resistant Permatex.
What's the reason for having it over the fittings? Is this potentially masking a leak? Is this what it's supposed to look like?
Also what's people's opinions on bending the aluminium tubes vs having a right angle connector and no bend.











