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In a message dated 08/08/2000 9:25:54 AM Central Daylight Time,
RWolf99@aol.com writes:
<< If you have not made the glass-to-glass section of your cockpit closeout
ribs, inspect a completed Lancair and take measurements.>>
Too late unfortunately. But you're right exactly about moving them a little
forward.
<< The hard line has a substantial jog in it, both to clear the tire and
also so that I can clamp it with an Adel clamp to the phenolic plate that the
cylinder "bolts" to. The Adel clamp goes around the fitting on the outboard
end of the hard line. The fitting attaches to a union, and thence to the
fitting on the inboard end of the flex line. Tighten the fittings first,
THEN the Adel clamp.
My EAA Tech Counselor thought my fix was just fine. >>
And it may be just what I do to the bottom line as well..
Thanks for the time spent responding and the great ideas. jim
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