Re: 912 Crush Washer on bottom banjo bolt
by Roger Lee » 4 months ago
In that picture it looks like a single clamp on the fire sleeve holding it and the hose underneath? Should be a separate clamp on the hose itself.
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Re: 912 Crush Washer on bottom banjo bolt
by Jeffry Stetson » 3 months ago
Roger Lee wrote:In that picture it looks like a single clamp on the fire sleeve holding it and the hose underneath? Should be a separate clamp on the hose itself.
Thanks for a sharp eye, but the clamp only secures the fire sleeve. Underneath it is a metal line running aft until it attaches to an AN standard fitting and hose. Being on a motorglider, the cowling is very tight so all of the oil lines up front are done this way. No Rotax barb/clamp hoses anywhere, all AN, because certified.
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