karmarepair wrote:If I had mine to do over, I would NOT use the AN fittings at the firewall, but would stick to the plans and pass the formed hard line THROUGH the firewall. Eliminates possible leaks where they are almost impossible to access once the plane is assembled
builderflyer wrote:
I agree with this basic premise not because of possible leaks but rather the concept that "anything" we insert into the fuel line between the tank and the carburetor adds up to a drop in fuel pressure that, collectively, the engine's smooth operation may not tolerate. Only add those items to the fuel system that you believe you absolutely must have and not those that may be considered optional. Your engine will likely thank you for it with the absence of burps, for example.
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