Home -> RV-7 and RV-7A topic: Canopy and Manifold pressure

Author: "n888td" <DEUTSCHT@...> Time: Mon Feb 16, 2004 3:30 pm PST Link

Two Questions for the group---Does anyone know where I can get a
copy either by download or fax of the RVator artical on installing
sliding canopies? Also what is the accepted material to use for the
manifold pressure line? I am taking it all the way from the engine
to the instrument.


Author: "Richard & Roberta Hegy" <rhegy@...> Time: Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:43 pm PST Link

I used a hose that came in the FWF kit from the engine to the firewall, then a bulkhead fitting and 1/4" AL tubing to the gage.

Roberta
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Subject: [RV7Yahoo] Canopy and Manifold pressure

Two Questions for the group---Does anyone know where I can get a
copy either by download or fax of the RVator artical on installing
sliding canopies? Also what is the accepted material to use for the
manifold pressure line? I am taking it all the way from the engine
to the instrument.

Van's Air Force - World Wide Wing
www.vansaircraft.net

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Author: Marlin Nussbaum <mdnussbaum@...> Time: Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:43 pm PST Link

If you are referring to the fifth issue, 2002 RVator with the article about adjusting the slider frame, I have an extra copy I can mail to you.

Marlin
mdnussbuam@s...

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Author: "pepeborja925mb" <pepeborja925mb@...> Time: Tue Feb 17, 2004 2:30 pm PST Link

<SNIP>Also what is the accepted material to use for the manifold
pressure line? I am taking it all the way from the engine to the
instrument.<SNIP>

I used regular automotive rubber vacum line between the intake
manifold and my EIS. Couple of dollars and has been there for 330+
hours and looks good as new.

Jose.



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