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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:41 pm    Post subject: nylo-seal and "inserts" Reply with quote

The spruce catalog says that the 259-N nylo-seal inserts are not
necessary when using the nylo-seal (nylon) tubing with the Nylo-seal
fittings, but are to be used with polyethelene tubing. Yet Van's
drawing #49 for my 6A shows them being used with the nylo-seal tubing
and people seem to always mention the inserts regardless of tubing type.
Are the inserts really necessary if you use the right tubing?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:21 pm    Post subject: nylo-seal and "inserts" Reply with quote

Tom,
If you8 cut the tube at exactly 90 degrees and tighten the fittings just the
right amount, not doo much or too little you can get by with out the
inserts. I would use them because with them you can make all the mistakes
and they still seal. Don VS

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:24 am    Post subject: nylo-seal and "inserts" Reply with quote

If you are talking about brakes, then use them on the suction side. They
may not be required, but they will allow you tighten the fittings enough to
insure no leaks without concern for the tubing.

Tim Bryan
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N616TB over 100 hours now
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:41 pm    Post subject: nylo-seal and "inserts" Reply with quote

Really necessary? No. Cheap insurance though.
Linn
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tom sargent wrote:
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The spruce catalog says that the 259-N nylo-seal inserts are not
necessary when using the nylo-seal (nylon) tubing with the Nylo-seal
fittings, but are to be used with polyethelene tubing. Yet Van's
drawing #49 for my 6A shows them being used with the nylo-seal tubing
and people seem to always mention the inserts regardless of tubing
type. Are the inserts really necessary if you use the right tubing?

Thanks,
--
Tom S., TV-6A.



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