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Sully



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:12 pm    Post subject: Fuel Line Bends Reply with quote

I am having problems with the fuel line bends. I have one of the 180 degree benders and get good results in most cases, but when a "S" bend is required it is impossible to get the second bend to start without a significant amount of straight line between the tangent points of the bends. I was wondering if anyone has had this problem and if one of the spring type benders might be the trick.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:00 am    Post subject: Fuel Line Bends Reply with quote

I have been able to get closer "S-bends" by bending from opposite sides
toward the center, if that makes sense. Make your first bend, then turn the
tubing around and make the second bend toward the first. Might take some
trial and error, but it worked for me.

Terry
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Time: 08:15:02 PM PST US
Subject: Fuel Line Bends
From: "Sully" <mr.sully(at)tx.rr.com>
I am having problems with the fuel line bends. I have one of the 180 degree
benders
and get good results in most cases, but when a "S" bend is required it is
impossible to get the second bend to start without a significant amount of
straight
line between the tangent points of the bends. I was wondering if anyone
has had this problem and if one of the spring type benders might be the
trick.

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Sully
RV-7 In-work
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:06 am    Post subject: Fuel Line Bends Reply with quote

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I suspect we all had the same problem. I had to re-do it several times and I am still not happy with my bends (slight flat spots) I have seen some pictures of guys with the improved Andair selector that gets away from the "s" turns needed by the older valves and requires only 90 degree bends although going from the spar forward and then back out through the skin still needs the "s' turn but if I recall there is enough room to have a short straight section prior to the next 90 degree bend. I tried a spring bender but it didn't help me as I recall.

Bill Schoen
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