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1. 10:02 AM - Wire Runs (Mark Chamberlain)
2. 10:22 AM - Re: Wire Runs (Dan Checkoway)
3. 10:59 AM - Re: Wire Runs (Stein Bruch)
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--> RV10-List message posted by: "Mark Chamberlain" <10flyer@verizon.net>
Food for thought, for those of you working on the fuselage section prior to putting
the baggage floors or rear seat pans in yet. I am working on my wire runs
from the firewall to the battery. I am trying to keep most of my heavy power
runs down the left side and my more sensitive stuff down the right. Now that my
floors/seats etc are closed up I have found that the the snap bushing previously
installed through the rear spar blkhd and the fuse blkhd on the left side
( Ref 26-6 ) are not nearly adequate for the wires I wish to run. My 2awg wire
from the batt to the firewall area is all that will fit. If you're planning
on running multiple wires down the left side to the tailcone area I suggest thinking
about it before this area is closed up. On another subject! I have revamped
and finalized my instrument panel setup. I have available ( new in boxes
) the following items if anyone is interested. 1. JPI EDM-700-6C all bayonet
probes + OAT + Carb temp probe ( $1400 ) 2. EI FP-5L fuel computer w/GPS interface,
FT-60 fuel flow, FM-FP fuel press module ( $700 ). 3. EI SC-5 Super clock
($200). 4. CI-159-C LOC/GS antenna ( $ 200 ). 10flyer@verizon.net Mark. (40016)
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--> RV10-List message posted by: "Dan Checkoway" <dan@rvproject.com>
This may or may not apply, but I have a trick I'd like to share. You
mentioned snap bushings. On the RV-7, Van's calls out SB-625-7 snap
bushings in lots of places. Do yourself a favor and wherever one of these
is called out, just put an SB-625-8 in its place. The extra 1/16" of
clearance can make a big difference if you're trying to cram wires through.
It may mean you can run 2 or 3 more wires through, depending on wire size of
course. Might make your life easier years later, too, if you plan on adding
anything.
Spruce sells the 625-8 snap bushings.
Hope this helps,
)_( Dan
RV-7 N714D
http://www.rvproject.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Chamberlain" <10flyer@verizon.net>
Subject: RV10-List: Wire Runs
> --> RV10-List message posted by: "Mark Chamberlain" <10flyer@verizon.net>
>
> Food for thought, for those of you working on the fuselage section prior
to putting the baggage floors or rear seat pans in yet. I am working on my
wire runs from the firewall to the battery. I am trying to keep most of my
heavy power runs down the left side and my more sensitive stuff down the
right. Now that my floors/seats etc are closed up I have found that the the
snap bushing previously installed through the rear spar blkhd and the fuse
blkhd on the left side ( Ref 26-6 ) are not nearly adequate for the wires I
wish to run. My 2awg wire from the batt to the firewall area is all that
will fit. If you're planning on running multiple wires down the left side to
the tailcone area I suggest thinking about it before this area is closed up.
On another subject! I have revamped and finalized my instrument panel setup.
I have available ( new in boxes ) the following items if anyone is
interested. 1. JPI EDM-700-6C all bayonet probes + OAT + Carb temp probe (
$1400 ) 2. EI FP-5L!
> fuel computer w/GPS interface, FT-60 fuel flow, FM-FP fuel press module
( $700 ). 3. EI SC-5 Super clock ($200). 4. CI-159-C LOC/GS antenna ( $ 200
). 10flyer@verizon.net Mark. (40016)
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--> RV10-List message posted by: "Stein Bruch" <stein@steinair.com>
Just a quick FYI, but we stock more sizes (smaller & larger) of Snap
bushings than either Van's or ACS, and as usual we're cheaper too! We have
snap busings from 1/8" up to 1".
Cheers,
Stein
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Dan Checkoway
Subject: Re: RV10-List: Wire Runs
--> RV10-List message posted by: "Dan Checkoway" <dan@rvproject.com>
This may or may not apply, but I have a trick I'd like to share. You
mentioned snap bushings. On the RV-7, Van's calls out SB-625-7 snap
bushings in lots of places. Do yourself a favor and wherever one of these
is called out, just put an SB-625-8 in its place. The extra 1/16" of
clearance can make a big difference if you're trying to cram wires through.
It may mean you can run 2 or 3 more wires through, depending on wire size of
course. Might make your life easier years later, too, if you plan on adding
anything.
Spruce sells the 625-8 snap bushings.
Hope this helps,
)_( Dan
RV-7 N714D
http://www.rvproject.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Chamberlain" <10flyer@verizon.net>
Subject: RV10-List: Wire Runs
> --> RV10-List message posted by: "Mark Chamberlain" <10flyer@verizon.net>
>
> Food for thought, for those of you working on the fuselage section prior
to putting the baggage floors or rear seat pans in yet. I am working on my
wire runs from the firewall to the battery. I am trying to keep most of my
heavy power runs down the left side and my more sensitive stuff down the
right. Now that my floors/seats etc are closed up I have found that the the
snap bushing previously installed through the rear spar blkhd and the fuse
blkhd on the left side ( Ref 26-6 ) are not nearly adequate for the wires I
wish to run. My 2awg wire from the batt to the firewall area is all that
will fit. If you're planning on running multiple wires down the left side to
the tailcone area I suggest thinking about it before this area is closed up.
On another subject! I have revamped and finalized my instrument panel setup.
I have available ( new in boxes ) the following items if anyone is
interested. 1. JPI EDM-700-6C all bayonet probes + OAT + Carb temp probe (
$1400 ) 2. EI FP-5L!
> fuel computer w/GPS interface, FT-60 fuel flow, FM-FP fuel press module
( $700 ). 3. EI SC-5 Super clock ($200). 4. CI-159-C LOC/GS antenna ( $ 200
). 10flyer@verizon.net Mark. (40016)
> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.
>
>
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