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1. 02:14 PM - JPI FUEL SCAN 450 (Snazpappy)
2. 02:43 PM - Re: JPI FUEL SCAN 450 (Mark Pennington)
3. 09:51 PM - Re: JPI FUEL SCAN 450 (Cliff Coy)
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Subject: | JPI FUEL SCAN 450 |
Hi guys,
I am getting ready to send all my hoses in for replacing on my YaAK 52TW with the
M14 PF engine. I decided at the same time to have the hose to the carbuertor
cut and AN fittings installed on one side to accomodate the JPI 450 fuel scan
flow transducer.
Can anyone tell me what size AN fittings to tell the shop to install? Also can
anyone tell me the proper tranducer to order when I order the instrument? I
will try to reach out to JPI also.
Any comments or suggestions or even thoughts on other instruments are appreciated.
Thanks
Todd
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Subject: | Re: JPI FUEL SCAN 450 |
Todd
I installed the JPI on my M14P as well. You will love it.
The hose shop should use a similar size to the existing metric fittings on
either end. They
will tell you what they used. You will need two fittings in the JPI
transducer to match what they put on the hose.
I purchased two new fittings. One is the banjo fitting on the fuel pump.
The other was the inlet to the carb. Both are AN. Used a solid pipe AN
on both sides and mounted to the pump outlet. Made one new hose to the
carb inlet.
See attached photos. The one photo is looking up from the bottom.
JPI will know what you need for a transducer. They will confirm your fuel
burn max flow.
Feel free to call me if you have any questions
Mark
N621CJ
804 399 4224
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 5:18 PM Snazpappy <snazman1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I am getting ready to send all my hoses in for replacing on my YaAK 52TW
> with the M14 PF engine. I decided at the same time to have the hose to the
> carbuertor cut and AN fittings installed on one side to accomodate the JPI
> 450 fuel scan flow transducer.
>
> Can anyone tell me what size AN fittings to tell the shop to install?
> Also can anyone tell me the proper tranducer to order when I order the
> instrument? I will try to reach out to JPI also.
>
> Any comments or suggestions or even thoughts on other instruments are
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Todd
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=505710#505710
>
>
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Subject: | Re: JPI FUEL SCAN 450 |
I don=99t why I received this email other than by the sheer luck of s
aving
you from an inflight failure of your fuel system.
Sensors and transducers should never be mounted to the engine because there
are harmonics that will cause these vibrate and break the fittings.
Please follow the instructions provided from JPI and Floscan=94 in si
x inches
of straight hose.
We install them in between the fine filter and the carb.
Taking the fuel flow reading from the fuel pump will give an inaccurately
high fuel consumption because fuel is constantly being returned to the
header tank from the fuel sphere.
Cliff
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 17:49 Mark Pennington <
pennington.construction.inc.1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Todd
>
> I installed the JPI on my M14P as well. You will love it.
>
> The hose shop should use a similar size to the existing metric fittings o
n
> either end. They
> will tell you what they used. You will need two fittings in the JPI
> transducer to match what they put on the hose.
>
> I purchased two new fittings. One is the banjo fitting on the fuel pump.
> The other was the inlet to the carb. Both are AN. Used a solid pipe AN
> on both sides and mounted to the pump outlet. Made one new hose to the
> carb inlet.
>
> See attached photos. The one photo is looking up from the bottom.
>
> JPI will know what you need for a transducer. They will confirm your fue
l
> burn max flow.
>
> Feel free to call me if you have any questions
>
> Mark
> N621CJ
> 804 399 4224
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 5:18 PM Snazpappy <snazman1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
m
>> >
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I am getting ready to send all my hoses in for replacing on my YaAK 52TW
>> with the M14 PF engine. I decided at the same time to have the hose to
the
>> carbuertor cut and AN fittings installed on one side to accomodate the J
PI
>> 450 fuel scan flow transducer.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what size AN fittings to tell the shop to install?
>> Also can anyone tell me the proper tranducer to order when I order the
>> instrument? I will try to reach out to JPI also.
>>
>> Any comments or suggestions or even thoughts on other instruments are
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Todd
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Read this topic online here:
>>
>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=505710#505710
>>
>>
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