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Paul M 383
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:05 am Post subject: Fuel Pump Vent/Drain Line Routing |
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How have others routed a drain line from the replacement Corona mechanical pump? (SB-912-063UL free replacement). This is on a 912 ULS and standard XS Cowl & FWF.
I used Tygon tube and found what I thought was a route avoiding heat sources etc - turned out not to be, when the tube caught fire after a ground run... this stuff is aviation grade: fuel, oil & acid but not fire-proof!
What have others done in their install please? Ideally send photos, or a clear description please.
Thanks in advance!
Paul M
XS Mono 912S
G-PLPM, waiting for Permit
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:25 am Post subject: Fuel Pump Vent/Drain Line Routing |
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Hi Paul,
Lucky you - yours was free
On my classic cowl, after looking it over and seeing hot stuff everywhere between the pump and the rear of the cowl, I decided to pop a hole in the cowl below the pump and redux in a small tube stub, sanded flush with the exterior. I then run silicone hose between the pump and the tube. On the classic I figure any fuel from a blown diaphragm will stream rearward along the outside of the cowl, hopefully missing the hot bits - that's the theory anyway lol
Cheers,
Pete
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How have others routed a drain line from the replacement Corona mechanical pump? (SB-912-063UL free replacement). This is on a 912 ULS and standard XS Cowl & FWF.
I used Tygon tube and found what I thought was a route avoiding heat sources etc - turned out not to be, when the tube caught fire after a ground run.. this stuff is aviation grade: fuel, acid but not fire-proof!
What have others done in their install please? Ideally send photos, or a clear description please.
Thanks in advance!
Paul M
XS Mono 912S
G-PLPM, waiting for Permit
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:27 am Post subject: Fuel Pump Vent/Drain Line Routing |
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oh, and for the classic owners out there, I also had to take my right side radiator to a local tig welder and have him angle the inboard outlet away from the new pump outlets, which were an interference fit against the rad hose.
cheers
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How have others routed a drain line from the replacement Corona mechanical pump? (SB-912-063UL free replacement). This is on a 912 ULS and standard XS Cowl & FWF.
I used Tygon tube and found what I thought was a route avoiding heat sources etc - turned out not to be, when the tube caught fire after a ground run.. this stuff is aviation grade: fuel, acid but not fire-proof!
What have others done in their install please? Ideally send photos, or a clear description please.
Thanks in advance!
Paul M
XS Mono 912S
G-PLPM, waiting for Permit
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:59 am Post subject: Fuel Pump Vent/Drain Line Routing |
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I took a short piece of flex tube, 6mm fuel tube, and then interfaced with a piece of copper tube, you could use 6mm aluminium, to route past all the hot bits and then along the radiator ducts to rear.
Alan
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Hi Paul,
Lucky you - yours was free
On my classic cowl, after looking it over and seeing hot stuff everywhere between the pump and the rear of the cowl, I decided to pop a hole in the cowl below the pump and redux in a small tube stub, sanded flush with the exterior. I then run silicone hose between the pump and the tube. On the classic I figure any fuel from a blown diaphragm will stream rearward along the outside of the cowl, hopefully missing the hot bits - that's the theory anyway lol
Cheers,
Pete
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Paul M 383
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 2:40 am Post subject: Re: Fuel Pump Vent/Drain Line Routing |
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Thanks Pete and Alan,
I was hoping to avoid using solid pipes by finding a cool (!) route, but if I have to...
Pete, watch out for any negative (or positive) pressure at your exit hole - the Rotax Owner video cautions against this very thing:
https://youtu.be/0QYJ3mxziT4?t=859 or
https://www.rotax-owner.com/en/videos-topmenu/free-videos/424-fuelpump
"We do not want to run this line overboard into the slipstream, or into a positive or negative pressure area..."
Best,
Paul
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 3:20 am Post subject: Fuel Pump Vent/Drain Line Routing |
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Thx Paul for the caution. So far I have not seen any impact to fuel pressure. I may install a small shield to reduce the pitot pressure. I fail to see though how pitot pressure could over-ride the fuel pump return spring... just seems to be a bit overblown? If I do see negative impacts, I will glass in a small tube along the inside of the cowl well away from the exhaust.
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Thanks Pete and Alan,
I was hoping to avoid using solid pipes by finding a cool (!) route, but if I have to...
Pete, watch out for any negative (or positive) pressure at your exit hole - the Rotax Owner video cautions against this very thing:
https://youtu.be/0QYJ3mxziT4?t=859 or
https://www.rotax-owner.com/en/videos-topmenu/free-videos/424-fuelpump
"We do not want to run this line overboard into the slipstream, or into a positive or negative pressure area..."
Best,
Paul
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