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Trimming SV-6 Aluminum Eyeball vent

Tandem46

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Replacing my old SV-5 plastic eyeball vents on my RV-7 with the aluminum SV-6. Per drawing 24 instructions, I trimmed the bottom right corner flange of the SV-5 to make it fit. I’m assuming I am going to have to trim the SV-6 in a similar manner… Trimming plastic was easy, but the SV-6 aluminum flange is very thick. So now I’m not so sure. Anyone else replace the SV-5 with an SV-6 and have to trim the flange?
Thanks!
 
Replacing my old SV-5 plastic eyeball vents on my RV-7 with the aluminum SV-6. Per drawing 24 instructions, I trimmed the bottom right corner flange of the SV-5 to make it fit. I’m assuming I am going to have to trim the SV-6 in a similar manner… Trimming plastic was easy, but the SV-6 aluminum flange is very thick. So now I’m not so sure. Anyone else replace the SV-5 with an SV-6 and have to trim the flange?
Thanks!
Its hard to tell what you mean by "trimming". How much material do you need to remove and how thick is the flange?
 
Its hard to tell what you mean by "trimming". How much material do you need to remove and how thick is the flange?
Ray, thanks for reply. Above I referenced drawing 24 which shows how much to trim. It is substantial. Considering the vent is $170, I don’t want to screw it up. The flange is 1/16”. Doesn’t sound thick, but it is. I was hoping to find somebody that has swapped out their SV-5 for an SV-6 on their RV-7.
 
Accidentally deleted my other post - you should be fine just using a belt sander to trim the vent. It’s pretty easy material to work with. I don’t remember needing anything but my 1” sander to do it.
 
Thanks again Arnie! Brandon too! Used my bench grinder today with the scotch bright wheel… the aluminum was like butter and only took a few minutes per side. It wasn’t that I didn’t know what to do… It was more like I didn’t want to trim the vents in the first place, especially at $170 x 2. I was hoping there was better way… But in the end, trimming both vents was a complete non-issue.
 
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