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mmul6471(at)bigpond.net.a Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 7:54 pm Post subject: DOUBLE FLARING |
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Greetings Listers, I have been told that the safest way to treat flares
brake and fuel fittings is with a double flaring tool. I can get my hands
on a double flaring tool, but it is a 45degree fitting not 37 degree. I was
thinking that I could use the double flaring tool to make the initial folded
over flare, then my single 37degree flaring tool to finish it off. Does
anyone see a problem with this approach??
Thanks, Mick
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aurbo(at)ak.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 6:20 am Post subject: DOUBLE FLARING |
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Mick,
I am sure you will get a bunch of answers from this question but here is my
simple response. Automotive uses double flare, aviation does not. Why? Now
there is another great question.
I think you should try a few test pieces and see what happens. I think you
might find that the tubing will crack.
Mike Ice
Anchorage, Alaska
RV-9, all fuel lines bent, flared, and tight.
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dthomas773(at)sbcglobal.n Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 5:46 pm Post subject: DOUBLE FLARING |
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The tubing provided in your kit will most likely crack
if flared to 45 degrees. If not when you flare it,
some time in the future after your airplane is flying.
Why take that chance? Why not just do it like Van's
tell you to in your instructions? That's what I did
and after 280 hours Iv'e had no problem at all.
Dennis Thomas
90164
--- "Michael T. Ice" <aurbo(at)ak.net> wrote:
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<aurbo(at)ak.net>
Mick,
I am sure you will get a bunch of answers from this
question but here is my
simple response. Automotive uses double flare,
aviation does not. Why? Now
there is another great question.
I think you should try a few test pieces and see
what happens. I think you
might find that the tubing will crack.
Mike Ice
Anchorage, Alaska
RV-9, all fuel lines bent, flared, and tight.
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