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thomas(at)scherer.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:00 pm Post subject: N81EU incident - the culprit |
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Hi All,
today I can report with confidence that the reason for the power loss in N81EU on Feb 24 was fuel starvation.
I had changed the fuel filter on the main-line the day before the incident and as you can see on this photograph:
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the fuel line was worn (10 year old factory supplied original). One strand of the tube did get into the fuel filter inlet and restricted fuel flow.
I had sufficient fuel in the line for the take-off roll, yet during the early part of the climb-out the engine quit.
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I shall later report on the moments right after that and the sequence of the forced landing. Would like to discuss it with Kim Prout though first to make it more authoritative.
be well - safe Landings
<Thomas, N81EU>
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rholder(at)avnet.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:55 pm Post subject: N81EU incident - the culprit |
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Thomas Scherer wrote:
Quote: | Hi All,
today I can report with confidence that the reason for
the power loss in N81EU on Feb 24 was fuel starvation.
I had changed the fuel filter on the main-line the day
before the incident and as you can see on this
photograph:
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Quote: | the fuel line was worn (10 year old factory supplied
original). One strand of the tube did get into the fuel
filter inlet and restricted fuel flow.
I had sufficient fuel in the line for the take-off
roll, yet during the early part of the climb-out the
engine quit.
~~~~~~~~
I shall later report on the moments right after that
and the sequence of the forced landing. Would like to
discuss it with Kim Prout though first to make it more
authoritative.
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Thomas
That looks like the original blue cotton covered fuel line.
I have replaced all mine, and indeed so have most here as
the rubber was not good quality and it helped the gas
smell inside.
However your line looks so old and mangy it should be
replaced anyway.
Europa initially replaced this blue cotton covered fuel
hose with a rather nice looking stainless steel covered
hose. It looked good but the rubber was almost as thin as
the blue covered stuff.
At the third attempt they came up with a fuel line which
was much thicker rubber with a strengthener _within_ the
rubber. I am sure you can get it from Aircraft Spruce !
Richard Holder
G-OWWW High Cross
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 4:30 am Post subject: N81EU incident - the culprit |
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DanBish
Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 29 Location: TUCSON, AZ
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:28 am Post subject: N81EU incident - the culprit |
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Richard,
I found a post on the EAA site some time ago about using Gates R9 fuel injection hose instead of the standard stuff which is usually sold in the states as R7, or some variance thereof. The R9 has a Teflon sheath inside the line that is supposed to be much more long lasting and theoretically wouldn't have to be replaced as often. I used it everywhere I had a need for 1/4" or 3/8" hose that was too tight to use versatube aluminum or where I had a need for 1/2" hose (just at the pumps) since I was unable to locate R9 in 1/2".
But it ain't cheap; about $8 a foot.
Dan
Visit - www.EuropaOwners.org
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