Center tunnel - a busy area

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Center tunnel - a busy area

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this was a busy area for me. I routed all tubes and wires thru the tunnel. I haven't touched any wires in 10 years except to upgrade the transponder to ADSB. there are extra wires routed in the tunnel in case I need to add something simple. there are no wire connections in the tunnel, only straight thru wires.

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Re: Center tunnel - a busy area

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this fuel flow meter in the vertical orientation and close coupled with piping bends is not very accurate, it bounces around but gives a good average. it's been there for 10 yrs. would I put it there again.... I don't know. I needed to tuck the fuel line as close as possible to the firewall to prevent interference with rudder pedal movement. grounding forest of tabs has been good.


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N531EM, RV9A, Superior O-320, WW 200RV prop, Slick mags, CHT 330F, EGT 1300F, B&C, 1200+ hours
Freedom and Democracy are all that really matter.
Ride a bike, unlock the world.
https://www.rvplasticparts.com/
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