RV9-List Digest Archive

Sun 12/10/06


Total Messages Posted: 5



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 01:21 PM - Re: fuel return lines (Doug Fischer)
     2. 01:40 PM - Brake lines (Wayne)
     3. 07:12 PM - Re: Brake lines ()
     4. 07:36 PM - Fw: Cabin Fresh Air Vents (Steve Dwyer)
     5. 08:14 PM - Re: Fw: Cabin Fresh Air Vents (Streiker, Stephen D.)
 
 
 


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    Time: 01:21:38 PM PST US
    From: "Doug Fischer" <dfischer@iserv.net>
    Subject: Re: fuel return lines
    If you're going with a Silverhawk system (Precision/Bendix), I've heard that a return line is not needed. The Airflow Performance system requires a return line, however. Doug Fischer RV-9A Wings ----- Original Message ----- From: Wayne To: rv9-list@matronics.com Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:22 AM Subject: RV9-List: fuel return lines How are folks running fuel return lines for fuel injected engines? Should they go all the way to the fuel tank? do you need a more complex valve that also selects which tank the returned fuel go to. Thanks for the wisdom. Wayne


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    Time: 01:40:31 PM PST US
    From: "Wayne" <wowens@darientel.net>
    Subject: Brake lines
    My quick build RV9A kit appears to be short two flexible brake lines (VA188). Do those come with the finishing kit instead? Thanks for the guidance on the fuel return system everyone. Wayne


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    Time: 07:12:07 PM PST US
    From: <dthomas773@sbcglobal.net>
    Subject: Re: Brake lines
    Hi Wayne, Unless they have changed, flexible brake lines are not provivded. The instructions will tell you ( at least mine did )that you use 1/4 inch aluminum tube and create a half loop at the end and then hook it directly to the brake. I had a local shop fabricate 18 inch flex lines. Dennis Thomas --- Wayne <wowens@darientel.net> wrote: > My quick build RV9A kit appears to be short two > flexible brake lines (VA188). Do those come with the > finishing kit instead? > > Thanks for the guidance on the fuel return system > everyone. > Wayne


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    Time: 07:36:36 PM PST US
    From: "Steve Dwyer" <steve@cleanbrite.com>
    Subject: Fw: Cabin Fresh Air Vents
    Wondering if anyone has discovered a cover or cap that will seal Vans standard fresh air vents into the cockpit. Flying my RV-9A in upstate NY now (70 hours) and air leaking thru the closed vents brings in to much cold air. Any thoughts? Steve Dwyer 90219


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    Time: 08:14:13 PM PST US
    Subject: Fw: Cabin Fresh Air Vents
    From: "Streiker, Stephen D." <steve@streiker.com>
    Tape in the winter Stephen D. Streiker steve@streiker.com Los Angeles, CA M: +1 323 252 0277 ________________________________ From: owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv9-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Steve Dwyer Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 7:36 PM Subject: RV9-List: Fw: Cabin Fresh Air Vents Wondering if anyone has discovered a cover or cap that will seal Vans standard fresh air vents into the cockpit. Flying my RV-9A in upstate NY now (70 hours) and air leaking thru the closed vents brings in to much cold air. Any thoughts? Steve Dwyer 90219




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