---------------------------------------------------------- RV8-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 11/23/04: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 05:58 AM - Re: Elevator Range of Motion/ Control Horn Interference (RVEIGHTA@aol.com) 2. 06:46 PM - fuel flow sensor install & io-360 (luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky)) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 05:58:29 AM PST US From: RVEIGHTA@aol.com Subject: Re: RV8-List: Elevator Range of Motion/ Control Horn Interference --> RV8-List message posted by: RVEIGHTA@aol.com Don, I had the same problem with my 8 and my 8A. I had to not only trim the aft edges of the control horn but also had to trim back the control stop. As it is, I'm only getting about 26.5 degrees of up travel. This is in the range but I would have been happier if I could have gotten closer to 30 degrees. Walt Shipley RV-8A flying RV-8 fuselage ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 06:46:10 PM PST US From: luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky) Subject: RV8-List: fuel flow sensor install & io-360 0.50 MIME_BOUND_NEXTPART Spam tool pattern in MIME boundary 0.01 RCVD_DOUBLE_IP_LOOSE Received: by and from look like IP addresses --> RV8-List message posted by: luckymacy@comcast.net (lucky) Can someone tell me specifically where/how they installed a fuel flow sensor on a 200 hp io-360 cofiguration? I'd really like a picture or two. I can't see installing one inside the fuse once the high pressure fuel pump has been installed per Van's instruction and I can't find a way to 'safely' install fwf forward due to all the rigid aluminum tubing I'd have to use to get the desired straight runs. Surely someone more clever than me has figure it out. Any takers? :-) Thanks in advance, Luckyy Can someone tell me specifically where/how they installed a fuel flow sensor on a 200 hp io-360 cofiguration? I'd really like a picture or two. I can't see installing one inside the fuse once the high pressure fuel pump has been installed per Van's instruction and I can't find a way to 'safely' install fwf forward due to all the rigid aluminum tubing I'd have to use to get the desired straight runs. Surely someone more clever than me has figure it out. Any takers? :-) Thanks in advance, Luckyy