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1. 05:24 PM - Advice on red cube install (rvdave)
2. 05:44 PM - Re: Advice on red cube install (Jesse Saint)
3. 07:24 PM - Re: Advice on red cube install (Bob Leffler)
4. 08:04 PM - Re: Advice on red cube install (Kelly McMullen)
5. 08:12 PM - RPM take off (Rick Lark)
6. 08:18 PM - Re: RPM take off (Kelly McMullen)
7. 08:22 PM - Re: RPM take off (David Saylor)
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Subject: | Advice on red cube install |
Trying to decide how to install the red cube to the AFP fuel system I have. Engine
came with fuel lines made up and looking to possibly cut existing line to
make red cube fit. Attached photos show cube strapped to where I'm thinking
of placing it. Questions I have:
1). Is this the best location considering the system and lines that I have?
2). Is it enough to support red cube by adel clamps above and below cube and let
those clamps be sole support?
3). Where can I send this fuel line to get new fittings attached?
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ugtbx1d3mvj0n4y/AABmGFpc4V3IZbsI98cvO1IOa
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Dave Ford
RV6 flying
RV10 building
Cadillac, MI
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Subject: | Re: Advice on red cube install |
I'll reply inline.
Jesse Saint
Saint Aviation, Inc.
352-427-0285
jesse@saintaviation.com
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> On Oct 14, 2014, at 8:23 PM, "rvdave" <rv610dave@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Trying to decide how to install the red cube to the AFP fuel system I have.
Engine came with fuel lines made up and looking to possibly cut existing line
to make red cube fit. Attached photos show cube strapped to where I'm thinking
of placing it. Questions I have:
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> 1). Is this the best location considering the system and lines that I have?
That's not a bad location and it should work fine.
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> 2). Is it enough to support red cube by adel clamps above and below cube and
let those clamps be sole support?
I'm not a big fan of that. I would recommend a bracket bolted where you are proposing
putting the Adel clamp.
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> 3). Where can I send this fuel line to get new fittings attached?
You can't. Those lines are made and then the fire sleeve is molded on, I'm pretty
sure. Aircraft Spruce has a custom hose order form where you can specify length,
ends, sizes, etc. I would replace the single line with 2 new lines for that
location.
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> https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ugtbx1d3mvj0n4y/AABmGFpc4V3IZbsI98cvO1IOa
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> RV10 building
> Cadillac, MI
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Subject: | Re: Advice on red cube install |
I would call Tom at TSFlightlines a call to see what options you may have regarding
modifying your fuel lines, If not possible, he's a great source to get
new lines constructed.
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> On Oct 14, 2014, at 8:23 PM, rvdave <rv610dave@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Trying to decide how to install the red cube to the AFP fuel system I have.
Engine came with fuel lines made up and looking to possibly cut existing line
to make red cube fit. Attached photos show cube strapped to where I'm thinking
of placing it. Questions I have:
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> 1). Is this the best location considering the system and lines that I have?
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> 2). Is it enough to support red cube by adel clamps above and below cube and
let those clamps be sole support?
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> 3). Where can I send this fuel line to get new fittings attached?
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> https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ugtbx1d3mvj0n4y/AABmGFpc4V3IZbsI98cvO1IOa
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> Dave Ford
> RV6 flying
> RV10 building
> Cadillac, MI
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Subject: | Re: Advice on red cube install |
Bonaco is another good source.
On 10/14/2014 7:23 PM, Bob Leffler wrote:
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> I would call Tom at TSFlightlines a call to see what options you may have regarding
modifying your fuel lines, If not possible, he's a great source to get
new lines constructed.
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>> On Oct 14, 2014, at 8:23 PM, rvdave <rv610dave@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Trying to decide how to install the red cube to the AFP fuel system I have.
Engine came with fuel lines made up and looking to possibly cut existing line
to make red cube fit. Attached photos show cube strapped to where I'm thinking
of placing it. Questions I have:
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>> 1). Is this the best location considering the system and lines that I have?
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>> 2). Is it enough to support red cube by adel clamps above and below cube and
let those clamps be sole support?
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>> 3). Where can I send this fuel line to get new fittings attached?
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>> https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ugtbx1d3mvj0n4y/AABmGFpc4V3IZbsI98cvO1IOa
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>> Dave Ford
>> RV6 flying
>> RV10 building
>> Cadillac, MI
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>> Read this topic online here:
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>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=431881#431881
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Hi all, my engine came without the little cap that could cover the
mechanical tachometer take off on the back of the engine. Since I am using
the G3X system I would like to install a cover cap on this thing. Does
anyone know where you can get the cap?
Thx, Rick
#40956
Southampton, Ont
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Subject: | Re: RPM take off |
Vans, or Avery Tools.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Rick Lark <larkrv10@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, my engine came without the little cap that could cover the
> mechanical tachometer take off on the back of the engine. Since I am using
> the G3X system I would like to install a cover cap on this thing. Does
> anyone know where you can get the cap?
>
> Thx, Rick
> #40956
> Southampton, Ont
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Subject: | Re: RPM take off |
I searched for this for ages. Turns out it was right under my nose...
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/tachcap.php?clickkey=41244
--Dave
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Rick Lark <larkrv10@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, my engine came without the little cap that could cover the
> mechanical tachometer take off on the back of the engine. Since I am using
> the G3X system I would like to install a cover cap on this thing. Does
> anyone know where you can get the cap?
>
> Thx, Rick
> #40956
> Southampton, Ont
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