Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #57298
From: Bryan Wullner <vonjet@gmail.com>
Sender: <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] Cooling firewall forward components
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:46:54 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
I have a cooling shroud on my mechanical fuel pump on my engine. 



On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 11:54 AM, <rwolf99@aol.com> wrote:
Scott -
 
You are right.  I forgot that the engine compartment of my tightly-cowled Lancair is probably hotter than my old Cessna.  So a cooling blast tube to the regulator area is a good idea.  I'll do that, as it would be a pain to move the regulator now (not impossible, just a pain).  Not so worried about the battery but maybe I should be.  The failure mode there is more benign (short battery life) so I may just take that as it comes.
 
I had been concerned about cooling of the Dukes pump and the gascolator, which are both on the hot side of the firewall.  I bought a cooling shroud from Lancair but it was designed for the Lancair 4 fuel pump, I think, as it didn't come close to fitting.  If anyone has a suggestion for a pre-made part I'd like to hear it.  I'm not very talented when it comes to sheet metal work.
 
Finally, I have recently seen cooling shrouds for the engine mounted mechanical fuel pump in the catalogs, but I haven't seen one on an airplane.  What do y'all think about those?  Do we need them?
 
As for electrics, I forgot to mention that my hydraulic pump has its own breaker.  When you pull the breaker it also cuts power to the Bosch relays.  And I have a separate breaker for the pitot heat.  Everything else goes through the Control Vision power distribution system.  So I think I've met your criteria of everything having either a switch or a breaker to turn it off, but nothing has both except for the pitot heat.
 
Thanks for the comments, guys!
 
- Rob Wolf


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