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Thanks,Bob Barrett wrote:Nice work! Nice panel and I hope the wiring goes easy for you. It took me several months to get my wiring done. Actually almost a year.
I am an Electrical/Automation Engineer for a real job so I am kinda used to a million wires going everywhere. For me this will be the most fun of the entire build....
Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
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Bell Tailwheel fork!
I can't even remember how long it has been since I contacted Doug Bell about his TW fork... I had totally forgotten about it. Imagine my surprise when a week ago they contacted me asking where to ship it to
Anyway... This was a great way to polish off the last batch of parts I purchased.
Here is a before and after shot.
This product is top notch and is very much worth the wait! Fit perfectly! 15 minute swap!



Anyway... This was a great way to polish off the last batch of parts I purchased.
Here is a before and after shot.
This product is top notch and is very much worth the wait! Fit perfectly! 15 minute swap!


Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
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Panel Status
The new baby has slowed me way down the past few months but the panel is slowly turning into the picture.
It is not a million dollar panel but it will get me there and back in way more style than a typical spam can.


It is not a million dollar panel but it will get me there and back in way more style than a typical spam can.


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Re: Panel Status
Oh please! Your slowest progress is still 3X faster than my quickest!Brantel wrote:The new baby has slowed me way down...

Look'n great, I enjoy the updates.
Is this plan for the fuel system forward of the FW OK?
I have my FF transducer mounted and plan on doing the following to connect it to the Gascollator. ( I will use two straight fittings and make a U shaped piece of tubing to connect it up, see the red line)
Anyone see any issues with this?

The stock hose that Van's provides in the FWF kit seems to work perfectly with this 45° fitting.

I want to connect/mount the primer solenoid on the other side of the gascollator with a steel male to male NPT fitting and a steel 1/4" to 1/8" reducing bushing.

This is all comming out pretty close to my ANL and Shunt blocks but I think it will all work out OK.

Anyone see any issues with this?

The stock hose that Van's provides in the FWF kit seems to work perfectly with this 45° fitting.

I want to connect/mount the primer solenoid on the other side of the gascollator with a steel male to male NPT fitting and a steel 1/4" to 1/8" reducing bushing.

This is all comming out pretty close to my ANL and Shunt blocks but I think it will all work out OK.

Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
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RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
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RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
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How I ended up with the FF Transducer
Earlier I went as far as completing the install using this method.....

But the more I worried about the issues I could dream up on this version like:
1. Cracking of the solid tube over time
2. Pulling fuel through the transducer creating an opportunity to suck air through a bad seal on one of the covers
3. Vapor lock in the line
4. Pulsing of the readings when the boost pump is on
The more I thought about changing it the more I could'nt leave it!
So I decided to move it! Using lots of the tips in the various threads, I came up with this option:

This option gave me an opportunity to follow most if not all of the manufacturers rules for installing this thing.
I replaced all the aluminum fittings with steel while I was at it.
I only needed one extra fuel line which I ordered from Don at Airflow Performance. He made me one up with a 45° fitting on one end and coupled with the 45° adaptor fitting in the cube, this works out great!


But the more I worried about the issues I could dream up on this version like:
1. Cracking of the solid tube over time
2. Pulling fuel through the transducer creating an opportunity to suck air through a bad seal on one of the covers
3. Vapor lock in the line
4. Pulsing of the readings when the boost pump is on
The more I thought about changing it the more I could'nt leave it!
So I decided to move it! Using lots of the tips in the various threads, I came up with this option:

This option gave me an opportunity to follow most if not all of the manufacturers rules for installing this thing.
I replaced all the aluminum fittings with steel while I was at it.
I only needed one extra fuel line which I ordered from Don at Airflow Performance. He made me one up with a 45° fitting on one end and coupled with the 45° adaptor fitting in the cube, this works out great!

Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
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RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
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RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
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Thanks, I suppose it could be but I don't have a prop yet and that is about the last think I am going to purchase so the first start may be some time off....hydroguy2 wrote:that engine start must be right around the corner....way to go, Brian
I am going on vacation next week so the progress will come to a halt again. That is a shame because I feel like I am on a roll.
This stuff is so much fun! I am glad that for the most part my FWF install is straight Van's and that I have a standard configuration. This is making my FWF stuff fly by!
Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
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Did you go with the Van's FWF kit?
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Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
Current Build: 2 years into a beautiful little girl
Brian-Brantel wrote: This stuff is so much fun! I am glad that for the most part my FWF install is straight Van's and that I have a standard configuration. This is making my FWF stuff fly by!
You said a mouthful there! My FWF has drug on for months (heck, its been a year since I hung the engine) because of how non-standard my setup is.
Your progress looks great. Keep up the good work.
Mike Bullock
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Sure did Spike.Spike wrote:Did you go with the Van's FWF kit?
I ordered the FWF plans long ago and used that to know where to put stuff so that the FWF kit would work.
I also ordered the baffle and airbox kit early on so I could have those out of the way without dumping all my money into stuff I did not need yet.
Van's was way cool in allowing me to delete stuff that I already had and they gave me full credit for the deletions.
With the exception of the aluminum fittings on the fuel lines, I am using everything they sent me so far.
I would do it again!
Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
RV12-IS, #121606, N912BC - Building Now!
RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
RV-7/TU, #72823, N159SB - SOLD
RV12-IS, #121606, N912BC - Building Now!
RV10, #41942, N????? - Project Sold
RV-7/TU, #72823, N159SB - SOLD