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dalemed
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Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:49 pm Post subject: Fuel line size |
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I've decided to replace the rubber hose fuel line from the tank with 3/8" aluminum line. I've got 2 questions - should I use 6061-T6 Aluminum line and what wall thickness should I use? Aircraft Spruce sells 4 different wall thicknesses for 3/8" OD line - .035, .058, .065 and .083.
It seems to me any of these should give me adequate fuel flow for a Jabiru 3300. The other issue might be strength, but I should be able to support it well enough.
Thanks for any advice.
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Tim Juhl
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Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:54 pm Post subject: Re: Fuel line size |
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I'm not flying yet but I chose to go with 3/8 " 3003-0 versatube which has a wall thickness of 0.035 and a working pressure of 520 psi. The versatube is fairly easy to make bends and curves in without kinking. I plan to use aeroquip hoses at points subject to flex or excessive vibration.
Tim
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Terry Phillips
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 346 Location: Corvallis, MT
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Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:24 pm Post subject: Fuel line size |
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Hi Dale
I made the same decision.
I recommend that you check out Tony Bingellis' article, "About Aircraft
Plumbing," in his book Firewall Forward. You might be able to find the
article for free on the EAA website. A lot of his articles are published
there for members. Bngellis recommended 5052-1. 6061 is stiffer. The
article has a lot of info about fittings, design, etc. It is a good primer.
Terry
At 03:49 PM 6/2/2010 -0700, Dale wrote:
Quote: | I've decided to replace the rubber hose fuel line from the tank with 3/8"
aluminum line. I've got 2 questions - should I use 6061-T6 Aluminum line
and what wall thickness should I use? Aircraft Spruce sells 4 different
wall thicknesses for 3/8" OD line - .035, .058, .065 and .083.
It seems to me any of these should give me adequate fuel flow for a Jabiru
3300. The other issue might be strength, but I should be able to support
it well enough.
Thanks for any advice.
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Terry Phillips
ttp44~at~rkymtn.net
Corvallis MT
ZU-601XL/Jab 3300 s .. l .. o .. o .. w build kit - Tail & flaps are done;
Upgrading wings & ailerons per the AMD Safety Directive
http://www.mykitlog.com/N47TP/
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bryanmmartin
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1018
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Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:38 pm Post subject: Fuel line size |
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I used 3003-0 versatube for my fuel lines. It's very easy to work with and bend to shape. It's also a lot cheaper to ship as it is formed into a coil and shipped in a relatively small package. 6061 tubing is more for structural purposes, it's much stiffer and harder to shape.
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I've decided to replace the rubber hose fuel line from the tank with 3/8" aluminum line. I've got 2 questions - should I use 6061-T6 Aluminum line and what wall thickness should I use? Aircraft Spruce sells 4 different wall thicknesses for 3/8" OD line - .035, .058, .065 and .083.
It seems to me any of these should give me adequate fuel flow for a Jabiru 3300. The other issue might be strength, but I should be able to support it well enough.
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Geoff Heap
Joined: 12 Jan 2006 Posts: 266 Location: Lindenwold, New Jersey
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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:22 am Post subject: Re: Fuel line size |
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I bought a roll of 3003 and several pre cut 6' sections of 5052. I much prefer the 5052. I had no success trying to unroll 3003 to straight. It looked awful. I gave it away to a fellow builder. However, the 5052 is soft enough to work with and has no bends in it except the ones I put there. Shipping cost is a little more but not by much if you go 6' max. I had no runs where I needed more than 6'...Geoff
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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:07 am Post subject: Fuel line size |
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Just a reminder to all using AN fittings on the aluminum and braided fuel lines that they require a 37 degree flare (and thus an aviation flaring tool) and not a standard 45 degree flare as on automobiles.
Bill Pagán
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I bought a roll of 3003 and several pre cut 6' sections of 5052. I much prefer the 5052. I had no success trying to unroll 3003 to straight. It looked awful. I gave it away to a fellow builder. However, the 5052 is soft enough to work with and has no bends in it except the ones I put there. Shipping cost is a little more but not by much if you go 6' max. I had no runs where I needed more than 6'...Geoff
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dalemed
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Tim Juhl
Joined: 21 Mar 2006 Posts: 488 Location: "Thumb" of Michigan
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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 6:55 am Post subject: Re: Fuel line size |
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If you are an EAA member or know someone who is, there is a nice article in this months Sport Aviation on choosing and fabricating aluminum fuel lines. Check it out!
Tim Juhl
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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:04 am Post subject: Fuel line size |
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Dale
Call Van's aircraft and order their 3/8 tubing it iust seems to be easier to work with and then you know you are getting the right stuff. But if you have to get it from Spruce this is the stuff you want.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/mepages/3003versatube.php
Jeff
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I've decided to replace the rubber hose fuel line from the tank with 3/8" aluminum line. I've got 2 questions - should I use 6061-T6 Aluminum line and what wall thickness should I use? Aircraft Spruce sells 4 different wall thicknesses for 3/8" OD line - .035, .058, .065 and .083.
It seems to me any of these should give me adequate fuel flow for a Jabiru 3300. The other issue might be strength, but I should be able to support it well enough.
Thanks for any advice.
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Flying Cessna 170B
Building Zenith CH650
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