Hi Fred,
I have purchased some =BD=94 I.D. clear pvc pipe, which is the smallest
that the
local plumbing supply had, but have not mounted it yet. I might go for
the
smaller stuff though, since you have furnished me with a supplier. To
keep
the weight down, am considering =91plastic welding=92 some pvc fittings
to the
end pieces of the tubing, but have never done it before, so the gotchas
aren=92t known yet. Then a location needs to be found for where to
install it
in the cockpit module. Do you have a few pictures of your install? This
could help me find a place for it.
Someone on the matronix site has tried the PVC tubing with fuel for
quite
some time(John L, I think), and so far there is no yellowing. One
restriction is temperature. I heard it will break down over time at 140
degrees F or so.
Thanks much,
Greg F.
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[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Fred Klein
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: sight tube too aged
Greg,
Dave refers in part to a post of mine a year back...relevant portion as
follows:
clear PVC pipe w/ 0.33" i.d. (sold by ACS as P/N 03-54100, Quickie sight
gauge
I've threaded this pipe for some 90 degree fittings and use it for the
sight
gauge proper and connect it to some flex tubing from the gascolator and
for
venting....not at all sure as to how it will perform, but I'm hoping it
will
be more readable and durable than the flex tubing.
Fred
A194
On Thursday, Jul 31, 2008, at 14:03 US/Pacific, david miller wrote:
Greg,
I'd throw it out, especially if you intend to use Mogas.
There were a couple of good postings earlier this year, where the
builders
had used PVC sight tubes,
perhaps you can track them down in the archives, or maybe they will be
re-posted ( from John L and Fred K I think )
Dave C-FBZI
On 31-Jul-08, at 12:51 PM, Greg Fuchs wrote:
Although unused, I am not sure of the condition of the sight tube. It
has
small discolored spots at about 2 foot intervals.
It seems hard, but maybe no worse than originally supplied? It does not
seem to bend real easy. If I grip it with the thumb and pointer finger
and
squeeze as hard as I can, I cannot get the sidewalls to touch. It
compresses
about half ways. Assuming I don=92t need to work out and strengthen my
fingers, is this normal for this hose? What is it like brand new?? All
answers welcome. I am ready to install this stuff, so now would be the
time
to chuck it too, and find a replacement of some sort.
Thanks for all responses,
Greg Fuchs
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