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    FAA advisory circular on tubing and hose making... https://www.faa.gov/regulations_poli...83-30_Ch07.pdf
    N29787
    '41 BC12-65

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    Re: Making tubing and hoses

    Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
    FAA advisory circular on tubing and hose making... https://www.faa.gov/regulations_poli...83-30_Ch07.pdf
    As mentioned all this information you're sharing is excellent and appreciated. I'm not an A&P but I can learn and then share it with the fellow that maintains my aircraft. Not many folks left in the profession that know much about or care about Antique Aircraft.

    There's not much else available for the Taylorcraft unlike the various Cub forums that are a wealth of knowledge and experience.

    Gary
    N36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85

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      Re: Making tubing and hoses

      Who is your IA? George over at Chena has a lot of T-craft stuff, or at least used to and knows most of the mechanics in the area...Tim
      N29787
      '41 BC12-65

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        Re: Making tubing and hoses

        Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
        Who is your IA? George over at Chena has a lot of T-craft stuff, or at least used to and knows most of the mechanics in the area...Tim
        I've know George for years, and yes he's a T-Craft Man (plus others). We competitively trapped remote lakes for some time 30 years ago and have remote cabins in the same general area.

        Steve Conatser is doing my work now. There have been others, but Steve restored my former PA-11 13 yrs ago and does good work that I trust.

        41 years of flying out of Fairbanks has taught me a lot about maintenance and folks that do that kind of work.

        Gary
        N36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85

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        • #5
          Re: Making tubing and hoses

          Anyone know off hand the minimum fuel line ID required for 65, 75 and 85 HP engine? I have gotten widely different numbers from different mechanics.

          Hank

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            Re: Making tubing and hoses

            65 is a .250, the 85 is .312, 75 I don't know. If you use a -6 fittings and 3/8" line you are covered for all. Tim
            N29787
            '41 BC12-65

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            • #7
              Re: Making tubing and hoses

              I would say CFR 23.955 would be a good place to start. I would guess the earlier regulations would have been similar.

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