by Sean Griffin » 8 months ago
You can fabricate your own: using off the shelf components as illustrated below
Make one out of a solid aluminium block, drilled & tapped, to take fuel fittings or push on hose spigots.
If you make your own, be sure to use a fuel restrictor in the return line(Rotax recommend #35) and a smaller one in the pressure sensing line. restrictor jets can be had from Mikuni https://mikunioz.com/product-category/jets/pilot-jets/?v=13b249c5dfa9
Check out DOG aviaton http://www.dogaviation.com/2016/01/ DOG refer to this component as "fuel marshal"
by Nick Jones » 8 months ago
This looks great! Thank you!
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