Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

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Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby Sonex1517 » Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:38 am

I was hoping someone with a Jabiru 3300 using the Bing carb could shoot photos of their fuel setup and aux pump installation. I am also looking for photos of the carb heat install.

If you cannot post them, drop me a PM.

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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby peter anson » Sun Jul 15, 2018 9:34 am

Hi Robbie, I have some of the information you are looking for. My fuel system is:

Fuel tap >> Auxiliary pump >> Through firewall >> Gascolator >> Fuel flow sensor >> Jabiru mechanical pump >> Bing carb

The auxiliary pump is a low pressure electric diaphragm type made by SU. It is a fairly heavy ancient design of a type that was used in many British cars in the 1950s but has been modernized slightly by incorporating some electronics instead of the original set of points. It makes a very satisfying tick, tick, tick sound as it builds up pressure when first turned on but I can't think of any other advantage to it. It is mounted on the cabin side of the firewall but could just as easily be mounted on the engine side. I sometimes turn it off after takeoff but mostly forget.
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The above photo shows the air filter box with two inlets and the hot air/cold air valve. The glass fiber filter box is a Jabiru part but the original lid was too bulky to fit in the available space so I made a more compact aluminium lid. It's still a VERY tight squeeze removing the air filter element which is a flat car -type paper element.
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Here's another view looking up at the filter box.
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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby sonex892. » Sun Jul 15, 2018 11:18 am

Hi Robbie
Here is something very similar to Peters. The airbox is a homemade version of the Jabiru airbox. Its built to jabiru dimensions with the exception of the lid which is custom made to fit . The bit of fibreglass lower left in the shot is a socket for the cowling Naca duct air inlet to engage. This type of airbox it is a very tight fit on the firewall but not impossible.

My aux pump is a Facet located under the airbox. Fuel system. Tank > 3 way valve on fire wall > Aux pump > Gascolator > Mechanical pump > Bing

The Jabiru installation manual has some good info I'm sure will help. https://jabiru.net.au/wp-content/upload ... 7_Inst.pdf

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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby Sonex1517 » Sun Jul 15, 2018 3:04 pm

Thanks Peter and Steve!
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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby racaldwell » Mon Jul 16, 2018 12:42 pm

Hi Steve,

Nice picture of the cooling plenum. Is the inside smooth or do you have wedges of something to direct flow to any particular hotter cylinders?

I also have a filter/alt air box that came with a firewall forward kit from Jab USA. Guess I will find out what you did to modify it to make it fit.

I was planning to use the Facet aux pump from Van's.

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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby sonex892. » Mon Jul 16, 2018 2:54 pm

racaldwell wrote:Hi Steve,

Nice picture of the cooling plenum. Is the inside smooth or do you have wedges of something to direct flow to any particular hotter cylinders?

I also have a filter/alt air box that came with a firewall forward kit from Jab USA. Guess I will find out what you did to modify it to make it fit.

I was planning to use the Facet aux pump from Van's.

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Hi Rick
That Plenum is modified from the plenum that came with the motor. It was originally the smaller plenum the type that had the plug wires run externally. I made it the same volume as the aluminium plenum I got tired of repairing. And yes it does have a deflector baffle.

You wont have any trouble fitting the base of the airbox to the firewall the difficult part is making a lid that incorporates the inlet to the carby. Resist the temptation to use scat tube here. I made the lid a 2 piece part. I'll find a photo and add it here later.

For the facet pump just make sure it is a low pressure version. From memory I think the bing requires less than 3psi?
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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby racaldwell » Mon Jul 16, 2018 4:03 pm

Hi Steve,

I can somewhat see the fiberglass piece connected to the carb. A picture would be nice. I don't have a clear understanding just yet of why the interferences and mods needed but one of these days I'll get there. I'm just now assembling the forward fuselage so it will be a while before I fit things to the firewall.

Guess I am one of the few people who likes to make parts out of composites. It's just the sanding and finishing of it that I don't like. But the parts under the hood don't need that level of perfection. I made a duct for my oil cooler that is mounted on the firewall of my RV-6. It is now 19 yrs old and looks just like when I made it. A final brush down of neat epoxy to seal any pinholes made the outside slick looking and never touched a piece of sandpaper to it afterwards.

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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby sonex892. » Mon Jul 16, 2018 8:28 pm

Hi Rick.
The mods to the lid are to reduce the turbulence entering the throat of the carb. For the bing to work correctly it needs a nice smooth airflow. I discovered / learnt about this the hard way on my previous aircraft a Jabiru powered Sonerai.

On tight installations Jabiru use what they call a cobra head. It's basically an expansion chamber before the carb throat. The goal was to make the lid into a cobra head. I made the lid in one piece then realised I couldnt remove it to get to the filter. So the easy way out was to make it a 2 piece lid. It isn't that pretty, being a prototype I made it out of polyester. After my previous experience I wasn't expecting it to work straight away, but fortunately it did. I always intended to make a nicer one with epoxy. But 8 years later it works, so I cant be bothered.

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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby racaldwell » Tue Jul 17, 2018 12:49 pm

Thanks, Steve, for clarifying this for me. So you had a large spread of EGT readings before and afterwards all were about even? I am just wondering if I do not get it right, what will be my indications.

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Re: Bing carb and aux fuel pump/carb heat

Postby sonex892. » Tue Jul 17, 2018 6:01 pm

racaldwell wrote:Thanks, Steve, for clarifying this for me. So you had a large spread of EGT readings before and afterwards all were about even? I am just wondering if I do not get it right, what will be my indications.

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Hi Rick
No not the EGT spread. it is the mixture adjustment itself that will be affected by the inlet air. Indications I had with the Sonerai were, it was unable to make much power and black smoke.
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