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Al is forgetting again that we don't run no stinkin pistons :) Our engines are smooth unlike the old piston engine concept.
Buly
On Feb 17, 2007, at 12:31 PM, al p wick wrote:
Absolutely NOT ok. So glad you asked the question. You can prove this to
yourself by shining adjustable strobe on the plumbing while the engine is
running. You will find the tubing bends significantly in response to
various engine rpm. This will fatigue the tubing. This is called hard
line plumbing. It increases your risk significantly. Ironically a lot of
guys will get away with it, some for a few years. It all depends on
whether your plumbing length corresponds to natural frequency of the
system. If you placed one or two supports on tubing, then that would
limit which frequencies it responds to. Greatly reduce risk. Flexible
line also dramatically reduces risk. I had a $million warranty issue once
where the engineer did the same thing you did. I use strobe at the
science museum I work at to show patrons how things bend. It's so
educational. I can rub my hand on metal bowl and it causes water to
splash out of bowl onto patron's face. Just by controlling the rubbing
frequency. I use strobe so they can see the metal deform from vibration.
My bowl has cracks in it now from fatigue.
BTW, just excellent job on wiring. Lot's of wire ties control that same
vibration. Looks attractive.
I'm a little puzzled by your plumbing routing. Why do you send that line
back to the other one?
-al wick
Cozy IV powered by Turbo Subaru 3.0R with variable valve lift and cam
timing.
Artificial intelligence in cockpit, N9032U 240+ hours from Portland,
Oregon
Glass panel design, Subaru install, Prop construct, Risk assessment info:
http://www.maddyhome.com/canardpages/pages/alwick/index.html
Cozy IV powered by Turbo Subaru 3.0R with variable valve lift and cam
timing.
Artificial intelligence in cockpit, N9032U 240+ hours from Portland,
Oregon
Glass panel design, Subaru install, Prop construct, Risk assessment info:
http://www.maddyhome.com/canardpages/pages/alwick/index.html
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