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1. 09:35 AM - Oxygen bottle size and mounting location (Rob Miller)
2. 11:09 AM - Re: IO-360 induction (romeo.victor@t-online.de (Stephan Servatius))
3. 06:33 PM - Re: Oxygen bottle size and mounting location (Randy Lervold)
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Subject: | Oxygen bottle size and mounting location |
--> RV8-List message posted by: Rob Miller <rmill2000@yahoo.com>
Hello
I am going to purchase an oxygen system for the -8 and need to know where
others have 'mounted' a portable system, which brand, size of bottle, and
how it is working out.
No luck in the archives.
Rob Miller
N262RM -8 "Bad Cat" 66 hours
Pictures can be seen at www.homebuiltairplanes.com
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Subject: | Re: IO-360 induction |
--> RV8-List message posted by: romeo.victor@t-online.de (Stephan Servatius)
Hi Jim,
I installed an airbox from Brackett for the IO360 in the baffle of the left air
intake. Then formed a fiberglass box with a 3" hose connection to the air
intake. For the entry of the injection pump I formed a bowl with 3" connection
to the pump.
I'll be back from vacation in two weeks and send you a picture then.
Stephan Servatius
RV8 flying 2,5h
80303
Germany
Jim Bean schrieb:
> --> RV8-List message posted by: Jim Bean <jim-bean@att.net>
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> I am trying to fit the fiberglass induction pipe from Vans that goes to
> a front induction throttle body on an IO-360. It is a fairly old piece,
> part of a 1999 kit. The problem is that it dosn't clear the starter by a
> lot. What have people done with this? Were later examples better?
>
> I could chop a big piece out of the top of it and make it fit but glass
> is not my favorite medium. All-metal kit right! Also what would a chop
> job do to the airflow and the structural strength. Big vacuum inside.
> Anyway what is the community experience with this?
>
> TIA Jim Bean
> RV-8 engine room
>
>
Stephan Servatius
Untere Hauptstr. 3
85461 Bockhorn
Germany
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Subject: | Re: Oxygen bottle size and mounting location |
--> RV8-List message posted by: "Randy Lervold" <randy@rv-8.com>
I didn't want to carry around the system when not needed so I bought a
portable system from Nelson: 14 cu.ft. bottle with two Oxymizer cannulas.
When I'm solo I secure it in the rear seat, and when there's someone back
there we reset it on the flap housing and his/her left knee. Works well and
I'm happy.
Randy Lervold
RV-8, 310 hrs.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Miller" <rmill2000@yahoo.com>
Subject: RV8-List: Oxygen bottle size and mounting location
> --> RV8-List message posted by: Rob Miller <rmill2000@yahoo.com>
>
> Hello
>
> I am going to purchase an oxygen system for the -8 and need to know where
> others have 'mounted' a portable system, which brand, size of bottle, and
> how it is working out.
>
> No luck in the archives.
>
> Rob Miller
> N262RM -8 "Bad Cat" 66 hours
> Pictures can be seen at www.homebuiltairplanes.com
>
>
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