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In a message dated 12/24/2002 5:26:40 PM Central Standard Time, Lee.Metcalfe@jocoks.com writes:
So my dilemma is, do I take out a functional system that, in my case, is more of a redundancy than a primary system, or do I spend about $500 on A&P time to replace it?
Get rid of the plastic lines in any event.
After having the Tygon lines stepped on, abused, etc. during the later stages of building, I replaced all of them with Teflon/steel braid lines.
It is facinating that your airplane was built with such a complex system and still used Tygon tubing and included sight gauges.
Scott Krueger
N92EX
PS Q-Tip: Luckily, I just fill the wings, turn on the automatic header tank filler system and fly. No timing, switching tanks, etc. I Land after 3 to 3.75 hours and repeat from the beginning. If the wrong red light comes on, say "Uh Oh!" and look for a place to land within 1 hour or 180 NMs, whichever comes first. Other lights (or lack thereof) can cause a higher pitched "Uh Oh".
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