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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:07 pm    Post subject: Man. Press port? Reply with quote

I have a IO 360 with API fuel system, and I have to hook up a manifold
pressure gage. Where so you hook up to get that pressure?

Jim Nelson


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 3:13 am    Post subject: Man. Press port? Reply with quote

Jim,
 I drilled and tapped the aft side of the API upper flange
for 16th pipe threads. Installed a flare fitting for a hose hook up.
Did this for the MAP and E-Mag systems.
 Or you can take it off any cylinder primer port.
Stewart RV 4 Colo.
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:22 am    Post subject: Man. Press port? Reply with quote

Thanks for the ideas. I was hoping that there was a port some where on
the air meter from API. I'm surprised that they don't provide a port.
I guess I'll pull it apart and do a tapped hole. I've got dual "P" mags
so I need MP for them also like you did. There is no other port
available with fuel injection that I'm aware of.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:19 am    Post subject: Man. Press port? Reply with quote

Just take it off the primer port on #3 cylinder. You won't be using it for primer since you've got FI.

Dave

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Thanks for the ideas. I was hoping that there was a port some where on
the air meter from API. I'm surprised that they don't provide a port.
I guess I'll pull it apart and do a tapped hole. I've got dual "P" mags
so I need MP for them also like you did. There is no other port
available with fuel injection that I'm aware of.

Jim







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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:46 am    Post subject: Man. Press port? Reply with quote

Jim,

Maybe I missed something here, but weren't you asking about the manifold
pressure for a Superior IO-360 180hp from Aerosport Power? If so, there is a
port on each cylinder which I believe can also be used as a primer port. The
recommended port to use is the right cylinder, closest to the firewall,
which would be #3. The port is on the corner of the cylinder head closest to
the firewall, lower side. The black fabric-covered hose (VA119?)that came
with my firewall forward stuff from Vans was sized to go from that port to
the firewall location shown on the drawings. My AFP fuel injection system,
installed by Bart, injects fuel into a port on the top of the cylinder head,
directly above the port I am talking about.

The drawing on the second sheet of my "Pre-start and Breakin Procedures"
papers from Aerosport show a drawing of the rear of the engine and label
this port "maniford pressure conn."

Terry
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Aerosport Power IO-360-B1B (180 hp) with Airflow Performance fuel injection
& Lightspeed Plasma II, right side only.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:04 am    Post subject: Man. Press port? Reply with quote

Hi Terry,
I had not mentioned the brand of the engine but its a Mattituck
build of ECI parts. I was not aware of a port in the lower part of the
cylinder. I will look for it tonight. I had looked over the top of the
engine and around the throttle body / air meter of the AFP unit and had
not found any port to take manifold pressure from. Many thanks for the
heads up!

Jim Nelson
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