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vicster_26



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:15 pm    Post subject: Fuel Flow Sensor Reply with quote

Hello,

I am trying to find a suitable location for my fuel flow sensor between the fuel pump and the Bendix injector (between the injector and flow divider is out of the question) on my Lycoming AEIO-540, At the moment the simplest location has the sensor longitudinally angled downward at about 40 deg angle (the outlet being lower than the inlet). This location also ensures a straight line prior to the inlet. I've read on previous post that it is better to have the sensor level, how critical is this?

Thanks
Vic


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: Fuel Flow Sensor Reply with quote

Don Rivera at Air Flow Performance recommends placing the sensor
between the fuel servo and the flow divider. In most cases this
would mount the sensor vertically. I questioned him about this and
he said, he tested it and it really makes no difference.

I like the idea, because it seems to be the easiest solution. But,
at this time, I do not have a need for a fuel flow data so I have not
installed one.

Bob
RV6
"Wicked Witch of the West"
At 07:15 PM 10/15/07, you wrote:
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Hello,

I am trying to find a suitable location for my fuel flow sensor
between the fuel pump and the Bendix injector (between the injector
and flow divider is out of the question) on my Lycoming AEIO-540, At
the moment the simplest location has the sensor longitudinally
angled downward at about 40 deg angle (the outlet being lower than
the inlet). This location also ensures a straight line prior to the
inlet. I've read on previous post that it is better to have the
sensor level, how critical is this?

Thanks
Vic


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:40 am    Post subject: Fuel Flow Sensor Reply with quote

My flow sensor is mounted vertically as described below and is functioning
perfectly.

YMMV,
Randy Lervold
www.rv-3.com

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:04 am    Post subject: Fuel Flow Sensor Reply with quote

Hey Vic,

I put mine inside the firewall downstream of the electric fuel pump. Works fine, I think the directions were written by a lawyer, say that it need to be between the mech fuel pump and the divider. As I have to of the same sensors on my boat installed prior to the mech fuel pump drawing more gph for the last ten years without a problem, I think this location will be suitable on our planes as well.

Paul Rice
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From: vicster(at)netvigator.com
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 17:15:45 -0700
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Hello,

I am trying to find a suitable location for my fuel flow sensor between the fuel pump and the Bendix injector (between the injector and flow divider is out of the question) on my Lycoming AEIO-540, At the moment the simplest location has the sensor longitudinally angled downward at about 40 deg angle (the outlet being lower than the inlet). This location also ensures a straight line prior to the inlet. I've read on previous post that it is better to have the sensor level, how critical is this?

Thanks
Vic




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