Greetings everyone, and thanks for the interest in our project. We've seen a strong increase in hits on our web site since my last post.
Not much has been done on the engine installation since end of last year. We got the engine mid december and hung it on the firewall to check the fit. After that, we've completed a few other items, such as the dreaded canopy.
We did notice after we hung the engine, that there will be quite a bit of fiberglass work in our near future. We bought the horisontal split std cowling a while back, and it does not fit very well around the front of the engine, so we have decided to start making the cowling from scratch. We may be able to use parts of the original cowling, but time will show. We will post updates on our website on the progress.
The fuel return line mentioned in one reply to my post, will go back to the R/H side of the filler neck. The return line on the UL Power engine comes back from the regulator located on the right side of the inlet manifold. The fuel tank has quite a flat surface on the side of the fillerneck, this makes it easy to install a oups fitting or a bulkhead fitting. The size must be at least AN6 in order to not restrict the return flow.
In just a few weeks, the project will travel to Belgium to visit the UL Power head quarter and attend an installation and maintenance course on the engine. This is something we really look forward to.
Keep checking for updates to our website at
www.flyfabrikken.comBlue Skies
Rune Bjørkelid