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1. 01:06 AM - Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel (jpg12305)
2. 04:21 AM - Re: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel (Robert C Harrison)
3. 07:34 AM - Re: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel (Graham Singleton)
4. 08:06 AM - Re: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel (rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us)
5. 08:58 AM - Bungee cord type (Paul McAllister)
6. 09:14 AM - for sale (Steven Pitt)
7. 09:19 AM - Re: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel (Frans Veldman)
8. 10:53 AM - Re: Bungee cord type (yannick LAURENS)
9. 01:57 PM - Re: Bungee cord type (david miller)
10. 02:52 PM - 914 Turbo controller cable (Fergus Kyle)
11. 04:34 PM - Re: Bungee cord type (Paul McAllister)
12. 10:18 PM - Re: EuropaOwners is Moving (danbish)
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Subject: | Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel |
Hello there,
My fuel lines currently route inside the cockpit, which is obviously not "by the
book" and involves bends plus quite awful firewall crossing.
I would like to revert to the standard way, but the manual is not very clear to
me, with no detailed drawing.
Any indications, pictures, tips and tricks... will be welcome.
Jean-Paul
Europa Mono 337
France
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Subject: | Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel |
Hi! Jean
I took my lines up the tunnel straight into the engine bay through the
stainless firewall. My system does not have the standard filters in the
seat pan neither the standard sight gauge. I have Andair Mini
Gascolators but Mine is now dedicated to be a trike so if you are Mono
construction you may not be able to do it this way? All my fuel module
is on a tray in the unused wheel well.
Regards
Bob Harrison G-PTAG
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[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of jpg12305
Sent: 12 April 2009 09:06
Subject: Europa-List: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel
Hello there,
My fuel lines currently route inside the cockpit, which is obviously not
"by the book" and involves bends plus quite awful firewall crossing.
I would like to revert to the standard way, but the manual is not very
clear to me, with no detailed drawing.
Any indications, pictures, tips and tricks... will be welcome.
Jean-Paul
Europa Mono 337
France
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=238751#238751
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Subject: | Re: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel |
jpg12305 wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> My fuel lines currently route inside the cockpit, which is obviously not "by
the book" and involves bends plus quite awful firewall crossing.
> I would like to revert to the standard way, but the manual is not very clear
to me, with no detailed drawing.
> Any indications, pictures, tips and tricks... will be welcome.
>
> Jean-Paul
> Europa Mono 337
Jean-Paul
the neatest installation I have seen is Bryan Fogg's. Going throuhg the
stainless firewall is messy and stainless steel tends to cut things, not
good imho.
Graham
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Subject: | Re: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel |
Hi Jean-Paul
I did a similar routing to the pix Graham
sent of Bryan Fogg's install.
I am using Aeroquip 666 hose.
http://www.europaowners.org/modules.php?set_albumName=album227&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php
It is in a XS with 914 with both long and short.
914
pumps and gasculators aft.
http://www.europaowners.org/modules.php?set_albumName=album231&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php
Ron Parigoris
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Subject: | Bungee cord type |
Hi all,
The bungee cords on my Mono have been installed for 4 years, and are
probably 10 years old from date of manufacture. I was thinking of
installing new ones while I have the engine off. I was was wondering if
anyone happened to know what equivalent the part number from Aircraft Spruce
or Wicks would be for the same cord.
Yes, I could buy them from Europa, but it doesn't seem to make much sense
having it shipped from the UK, particularly since it was probably shipped to
Europa from the US in the first place.
Thanks, Paul
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I have an electric gyro for sale if anyone would like to contact me off
list. (Electric Gyro Corp.1394T100-7v).
I will be attending Sun'n'Fun if this would help.
Steve Pitt
G-SMDH
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Subject: | Re: Fuel lines routing through firewall - monowheel |
Graham Singleton wrote:
> the neatest installation I have seen is Bryan Fogg's. Going throuhg the
> stainless firewall is messy and stainless steel tends to cut things, not
> good imho.
But if there develops a leak for whatever reason, whether in flight or
after a crash landing, you are sitting with your feets in a bath tub.
Not good imho too.
--
Frans Veldman
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Subject: | Re: Bungee cord type |
When I have changed my bungee chords, I have bought it from a
shipchandler, they have a good choice, same quality,and that works very
well, for 2 years, (I made 1 loop more)
yannick LAURENS
F PSCZ
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From: Paul McAllister
To: europa-list@matronics.com
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2009 5:56 PM
Subject: Europa-List: Bungee cord type
Hi all,
The bungee cords on my Mono have been installed for 4 years, and are
probably 10 years old from date of manufacture. I was thinking of
installing new ones while I have the engine off. I was was wondering if
anyone happened to know what equivalent the part number from Aircraft
Spruce or Wicks would be for the same cord.
Yes, I could buy them from Europa, but it doesn't seem to make much
sense having it shipped from the UK, particularly since it was probably
shipped to Europa from the US in the first place.
Thanks, Paul
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Subject: | Re: Bungee cord type |
Hi Paul,
I just changed the bungees on my tri-gear on Friday, using the Kevin
Pilcher style loops, and suffered only minor damage to my hands and
arms.
I think you will find that the A/S 5/16" shock cord is what you need,
p/n06-12300, this has a blue stripe and seems stiffer than the bungee
supplied with the kit
The 3/8" has a pink stripe and is very stiff, both cords measure more
than indicated, the 3/8 seems to be 1/2".
Dave
On 12-Apr-09, at 11:56 AM, Paul McAllister wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The bungee cords on my Mono have been installed for 4 years, and
> are probably 10 years old from date of manufacture. I was thinking
> of installing new ones while I have the engine off. I was was
> wondering if anyone happened to know what equivalent the part
> number from Aircraft Spruce or Wicks would be for the same cord.
>
> Yes, I could buy them from Europa, but it doesn't seem to make much
> sense having it shipped from the UK, particularly since it was
> probably shipped to Europa from the US in the first place.
>
> Thanks, Paul
>
>
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Subject: | 914 Turbo controller cable |
Cheers,
Ferg on the beg again.....
I am trying to maximize the tiny instrument panel volume and have
come across my nemesis, the small rotating disc housing the turbo control
cable on the motor sitting on the centre mount - quite starboard. To mount
the panel, I have carved out the base of the panel but now observe that the
2inches or so (5-6cm) excess to the disc would appear to flail about when
the controller is adjusting the gate. Since this was all mounted according
to the Europa instructions I suspect I'm not the only one.
Thing is, can I nip a bit off what appears to be excess cable? ...
or will I find somewhere down the build I shouldn't have touched its
precious self? That trim would give me a couple more cubic inches of space
for other devices.
What did you do?
Ferg
Soobs and Jabs need not apply
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Subject: | Re: Bungee cord type |
Hi Dave,
Thank you for your timely post. I measured my stuff (which has a blue
stripe) and it came out at 3/8" so I was about to purchase 3/8 shock cord
from ACS. From what your telling me it looks like I need to buy the 5/16.
Thanks, Paul
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Subject: | Re: EuropaOwners is Moving |
Hi Steve,
Just getting back to this, but must be doing something wrong as I don't see the
icon of the vise anywhere. Is this something I need extra rights to see? I'm
using IE8 on a windows XP pro machine.
Thanks,
Dan
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