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Bill,
The last door seal I received had a brass collar around the tube, with the
flared end snug against the door seal.. Lancair may have some of these
collars, or may be able to point you to a source
Paul Bricker
N63PB
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From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of
billhogarty
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 4:52 AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] IV-P Door Seal
After fooling with a partially inflated door seal problem for much
longer than I'm would admit, I finally bit the bullet and yanked the
entire seal and sure-nuff, there was a couple of very tiny cracks in the
base of the supply tube which was hidden inside the door frame, that my
soap-bubble solution couldnt find.
Evidently there was a small amount of tube movement each time the seal
inflated, that caused the tube to fray against the C/F as it passed
thru the door frame even tho the seal itself was mounted securely by
silicone.
My fix, hopefully, is to use a short length of varnish impregnated
glass tubing over the supply tube for protection as the tube passes thru
the door frame. I originally thought of using a grommet to eliminate
the problem, but the head of the grommet would offset the seal and
create a different problem.
If anyone has eliminated this problem with a different solution, I sure
would appreciate hearing about it.
Regards, Bill Hogarty
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