Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #46222
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Subject: Re: [LML] Re: Hose/Fittings
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 16:56:53 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
Angier,
 
I am replying without any bias, one way or another, at all.
 
1. Every flexible hose carrying fluid (including air) in the engine compartment should be of Teflon or Teflon-like core covered with SS braid.  Their life is unlimited and this pays off in safety and future maintenance costs.  Mea culpa: I violated this with respect to the Electronic Ignition implementation in that the separate restricted tap for its MAP is carried in high-temp low pressure hose with slide on AN tube fittings.
 
2. Pick-offs for engine sensors (i.e. fuel pressure, oil pressure, manifold pressure) should have a restriction built into the fitting coming from the engine (or other T) so that if there is any failure downstream from the tap, there is only a small adverse effect until a safe landing can be made to repair the failure (uh, a pin-hole stream of oil or fuel is better than a large stream and messing up one cylinder's MAP slightly is better than messing it up a lot).  I leave the construction or purchase of such restrictors to your imagination and Google.
 
3.  Fire sleeve should be used for all flex fluid lines in the engine compartment (except perhaps for the MAP line), since one doesn't know where the fire will come from.  My original MAP sensor line (to a VM engine monitor) is fire sleeved for sake of symmetry.
 
Others will have other opinions.
 
Scott Krueger AKA Grayhawk
Lancair N92EX IO320 SB 89/96
Aurora, IL (KARR)

Pilot not TSO'd, Certificated score only > 70%.
 
In a message dated 2/18/2008 1:46:54 P.M. Central Standard Time, N4ZQ@comcast.net writes:
The time has come to fabricate hose connections from engine to 
firewall for oil and fuel pressure transducers as well as manifold 
pressure. The male fittings on engine/firewall are aluminum 2D. The 
pressures here are low so not sure if Stratoflex 156 hose and fittings 
would be appropriate so I'd appreciate suggestions here. Also, are 
hoses used for this application normally covered with fire sleeve or 
not?




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