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Subject: Fuel line fixation front
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From: Johannes.Laubenthal@t-online.de (Johannes Laubenthal)
Hallo Rebel Group!
Any comments on fuel line fixation in front sidewalls ( left and right sides
behind the firewall).My Fuel lines pass through the Uprigts . I do not want
to
drill rivet holes for grommet brackets in the lower corner wraps . I
installed
the .032 " corner wraps but I fear that rivet holes could weaken this
stressed
areas .
Furthermore I think of installing a fuel flow measure. ( Electronics
International FP 5 ?) Best location for the fuel flow transducer below the
T-
pipe and before the gasculator??
Johannes Laubenthal R 603
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Subject: Re: Fuel line fixation front
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 22:22:28 -0500
With the .032 corner wraps, a couple of rivets are unlikely to cause
you any problems, Johannes !
Perhaps you could make small metal loops, rivetted to the floor panel
in the front, at the edge, to support the fuel lines, if you are really
worried .....
.....bobp
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From: Bob Patterson <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
Subject: Re: Fuel line fixation front
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 22:22:28 -0500
With the .032 corner wraps, a couple of rivets are unlikely to cause
you any problems, Johannes !
Perhaps you could make small metal loops, rivetted to the floor panel
in the front, at the edge, to support the fuel lines, if you are really
worried .....
.....bobp
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At 11:14 PM 3/18/99 +0100, you wrote:
sidesHallo Rebel Group!
Any comments on fuel line fixation in front sidewalls ( left and right
tobehind the firewall).My Fuel lines pass through the Uprigts . I do not want
installeddrill rivet holes for grommet brackets in the lower corner wraps . I
stressedthe .032 " corner wraps but I fear that rivet holes could weaken this
the T-areas .
Furthermore I think of installing a fuel flow measure. ( Electronics
International FP 5 ?) Best location for the fuel flow transducer below
pipe and before the gasculator??
Johannes Laubenthal R 603