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1. 09:52 AM - Re: JPI FS-450 Fuel Flow installation (Aucountry@aol.com)
2. 09:53 AM - Re: Question re hp percent (Ron Levy)
3. 08:21 PM - Re: Question re hp percent (ThomasTholmes512@aol.com)
4. 08:22 PM - Re: Question re hp percent (ThomasTholmes512@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: JPI FS-450 Fuel Flow installation |
--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by: Aucountry@aol.com
In a message dated 10/28/03 04:38:56 AM, bandabarber@charter.net writes:
> 1) where did they put the transducer (mounted?, or suspended by the
> hosing?).
> 2) pictures would be great if anyone has some readily available.
> 3) length of hoses before and after.=A0 I heard you want to avoid bends near
> the
> transducer to avoid turbulence in the lines.
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Get a 4 1/2 inch teflon hose from Herber Air.=A0 This will go on your carb.=A0
Attach the transducer to it.=A0 Get a 21 inch hose from Herber Air.=A0 On the other
end of the transducer, attach this hose.=A0 This hose then goes out and up and
back around to the fuel pump.=A0 The hose should (could) ride between the
fittings on the electric pump when done correctly.=A0
There are an infinite number of possibilities.=A0 The above solution makes for
the shortest and cleanest installations.=A0 This information is on my web site,
www.AuCountry.com, under Team Grumman, Technical, Hoses for Tiger.
4 1/2 hose:=A0 AE3663161 G0044
21 hose:=A0 AE3663161 G0210
These hoses have a lifetime guarantee.
Herber Aircraft Service, Inc
1401 East Franklin Avenue
El Segundo, CA 90245-1875
Phone: (310) 322-9575
Fax: (310) 322-1875
Web site: www.herberaircraft.com
Ask for either David Becker or Ryan Reeve
Gary
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Subject: | Question re hp percent |
--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by: Ron Levy <rblevy@mindspring.com>
From: Steven Jackson <steven.jackson14@adelphia.net>
>Get a copy of a Lycoming Operator's manual.
It costs about $18 including S&H from Lycoming (800) 258-3279 and well worth the
price.
Ron
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Subject: | Re: Question re hp percent |
--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by: ThomasTholmes512@aol.com
Thanks Steve. I have a 150 hp AA1. I have that page out of a "P" manual
taped in my POH. I'll look it over when I get home.
Tom
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Subject: | Re: Question re hp percent |
--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by: ThomasTholmes512@aol.com
Will do. Thanks Ron
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