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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 5:39 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

Folks,

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From what I've seen, most folks are not firesleeving their oil cooler feed/return/pressure lines nor their fuel pressure line which I'm OK with.

Fuel feed/return lines I think need to be firesleeved.....

I'm having a problem determining what size firesleeve to use. The ACS website has a table for their firesleeve parts which does not list the 303 hose that we're supposed to use.

I'm getting ready to buy the stuff to build my fuel hoses - including the firesleeving. I'll be building an assembly that includes a pair of hoses and a fuel flow meter - I'm guessing that I'll need a larger chunk of firesleeve to go over the flow meter.

Can anyone tell me what the correct size of Firesleeving is for a 303-4, 303-6, and Flowscan 201 fuel flow meter?

Thanks,
Ralph


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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 4:05 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

Thanks to Ross for the info....

Jerry's correct and the size they recommend for the flowmeter/transducer is -24 which ACS does not carry.

Anyone got a foot of -24 kicking around?

Either I was looking at the wrong page (likely) or ACS updated their website......

Ralph

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 4:35 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

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<recapen(at)earthlink.net>

Thanks to Ross for the info....

Jerry's correct and the size they recommend for the
flowmeter/transducer is -24 which ACS does not carry.

Anyone got a foot of -24 kicking around?

Either I was looking at the wrong page (likely) or ACS
updated their website......

Ralph

I have wrapped a couple things with "sheets" of firesleeve, made by cutting
some -10 open, and treating the raw edges with red RTV. I wrap them using
safety wire. Maybe not as good as a complete sleeve, but keeps the general
heat down and would provide some protection in a fire.

Alex Peterson
RV6-A N66AP 752 hours (almost done with the Lightspeed install)
Maple Grove, MN


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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 4:44 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

On Tue May 2 22:47:46 2006, Ross Scroggs wrote :
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Ralph,
According to the ACS catalog, page 122, the 303-4 hose uses AE102-9, the
303-6 uses
AE102-12. Both firesleeve's use the 900591B-2C clamp.
Don't think I've ever seen firesleeve on a flow meter/transducer.

If you mount it in the location recommended by Don at Airflow Performance
it hangs down between the cylinders just prior to the purge valve. In that
location the recommendation is to wrap it in firesleeve just like you would
any other fuel line.

-- Dwight

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:09 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

Dwight,

My application is different in that I am using a SamJames plenum. AFP provided me with a 'laydown' purge valve which brings the fuel in from either in front of the #1 cylinder (I think it's #1 - regardless it's the cylinder forward of the purge valve) or routed around and through the back of the plenum/baffle. I'm gonna try to use -24 firesleeve and -3C clamps as I have seen documented elsewhere.

Just gotta find a chunk of -24 firesleeve or roll my own.....

Thanks,
Ralph

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 6:24 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

On Wed May 3 09:07:42 2006, Ralph E. Capen wrote :
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Dwight,

My application is different in that I am using a SamJames plenum. AFP provided me with a 'laydown' purge valve which brings the fuel in from either in front of the #1 cylinder (I think it's #1 - regardless it's the cylinder forward of the purge valve) or routed around and through the back of the plenum/baffle. I'm gonna try to use -24 firesleeve and -3C clamps as I have seen documented elsewhere.

Just gotta find a chunk of -24 firesleeve or roll my own.....

Sounds like you have your answer, then. Best of luck with it! It sounds
like the suggestion to slice some larger firesleeve and wrap it (after
treating the cut edges) makes for a good work-around to not having the
exact right size. I'll be saving that thought for when I have to deal
with the same problem. Smile

-- Dwight

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 7:43 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

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From: "Ralph E. Capen" <recapen(at)earthlink.net>
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Dwight,


-24 firesleeve is available from Sacramento Sky Ranch


[quote] My application is different in that I am using a SamJames plenum. AFP provided
me with a 'laydown' purge valve which brings the fuel in from either in front of
the #1 cylinder (I think it's #1 - regardless it's the cylinder forward of the
purge valve) or routed around and through the back of the plenum/baffle. I'm
gonna try to use -24 firesleeve and -3C clamps as I have seen documented
elsewhere.

Just gotta find a chunk of -24 firesleeve or roll my own.....

Thanks,
Ralph

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 6:13 pm    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

Go to page 737 on http://www.mcmaster.com/ (type "737" in the search
window) or look up "Silicone-Coated Fiberglass Sleeving", Half way down
the page is "standard" grade or "aerospace" grade firesleeving from 1/4"
to 4" diameter (3" in aerospace grade). Available in increments of 1
foot.up to 50 ft. continuous (just in case you have a really loooong
fuel line). Wink

Dick Tasker

Ralph E. Capen wrote:

[quote]

Dwight,

My application is different in that I am using a SamJames plenum. AFP provided me with a 'laydown' purge valve which brings the fuel in from either in front of the #1 cylinder (I think it's #1 - regardless it's the cylinder forward of the purge valve) or routed around and through the back of the plenum/baffle. I'm gonna try to use -24 firesleeve and -3C clamps as I have seen documented elsewhere.

Just gotta find a chunk of -24 firesleeve or roll my own.....

Thanks,
Ralph

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 6:31 pm    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

Ralph,
I wouldn't waste money buying "special" fire sleeve for the
transducer. Take some fire sleeve, cut a a 8" long length & slit it
lengthwise. Wrap it around the transducer, seal it and clamp it with
the appropriate clamps.
Charlie Kuss
[quote]

Thanks to Ross for the info....

Jerry's correct and the size they recommend for the
flowmeter/transducer is -24 which ACS does not carry.

Anyone got a foot of -24 kicking around?

Either I was looking at the wrong page (likely) or ACS updated their
website......

Ralph

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 7:16 pm    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

Is anyone firesleeving the aluminum lines on the engine side of the
firewall?

-Bill

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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 7:55 pm    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

On 05/03 9:08, Bill VonDane wrote:

> Is anyone firesleeving the aluminum lines on the engine side of the
> firewall?

Heck, I even firesleeve my electrical runs, and my throttle, prop
and mixture cables firewall forward. It may be overkill but then again
it may be underkill. Smile
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PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 4:07 am    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 6:39 pm    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

Hi there Walter, you're setting a good example. I note that many RV builders
do not firesleeve the oil lines between the engine and the oil
cooler...that's just slack (or uneducated) ...and dangerous.

You said you firesleeved everything....but I'll bet you didn't....I'll bet
you didn't firesleeve the aluminium oil lines that run from the cylinder
heads back to the sump. I've never seen those done.

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On 05/03 9:08, Bill VonDane wrote:

> Is anyone firesleeving the aluminum lines on the engine side of the
> firewall?

Heck, I even firesleeve my electrical runs, and my throttle, prop
and mixture cables firewall forward. It may be overkill but then again
it may be underkill. Smile

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PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 8:17 pm    Post subject: Firesleeving Reply with quote

On 05/06 12:37, Bob Barrow wrote:

> Hi there Walter, you're setting a good example. I note that many RV builders
> do not firesleeve the oil lines between the engine and the oil
> cooler...that's just slack (or uneducated) ...and dangerous.
>
> You said you firesleeved everything....but I'll bet you didn't....I'll bet
> you didn't firesleeve the aluminium oil lines that run from the cylinder
> heads back to the sump. I've never seen those done.

Your right, I didn't firesleeve those lines. I don't have the specs
handy on those lines but if memory serves me those are some beefy little
suckers. I'll check tomorrow to what they are exactly. I'm thinking
that they probably really don't need the added protection, but I may
be wrong...

Good catch.
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