Scott Todd wrote:After building 3 airplanes and working on dozens more, here is some probably controversial advice; NEVER, NEVER, NEVER use 90 NPT fittings for anything! Its always just a pain in the a$$. Use straight NPT ones so you can get them the right torque and then make or have the other lines made with AN 90 fittings on them. Its WAY easier to get them all tightened and lined up correctly.
wingnut99 wrote:I'm having trouble finding the appropriate fittings for my fuel line. I've ordered several 90° elbows from Aircraft Spruce and from Amazon with all of them being wrong. The fuel tank has a 3/8" fitting in the bottom which is the same as the gascolator. Unfortunately if I order a 3/8" pipe fitting the flared portion is only 1/4" and if I order a 3/8" flare to accept the 3/8" fuel line then the pipe thread end is 1/2." I can't find a 3/8" pipe to 3/8" flare elbow. I don't really want to use a bunch of reducers or adapters to get everything to work. To many potential leaks. Any ideas?
Skippydiesel wrote:Maaaate! Go "rubber" all the way.
karmarepair wrote:Skippydiesel wrote:Maaaate! Go "rubber" all the way.
Me, if I were to start all over again, would got with a hard line all the way from the shutoff valve to a SHORT section of flex hose just before the AeroInjector. NO other filters or fittings, and I'd rig up a proper bulkhead grommet for the firewall penetration. Reasoning is that anything that can pass the finger strainer will pass the needle on the AeroJector, and if you keep the fuel tank full all the time, there is literally no way for water to get in the tank, protected as it is from rain by a tight cap AND the fuel door.
I don't like how close to the exhaust my fuel line runs, from the gascolator a previous builder installed to the AeroInjector, and the multiple 90 degree fittings in my installation have all the problems mentioned, plus one AN fitting is on the BACK side of the firewall where it's all but inaccessible.
At least one Sonex I know of is running this way I described successfully.
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