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Once more, I go to the welll for advice.
This past week end I noticed a noice coming from the upper left side of the windshield, where it meets the headlinner, when the ailerons are in use. After further investigation, I found that when the ailerons are used, the control wire rubs on the left aluminum fuel line when both come down from behind the headlinner. After opening the headlinner, it appears that the fuel line has twisted or moved and now both are sharing the same location, side by side. It is not that bad on the horizontal travel right on top of the door frame, since the fuel valve moves the fuel line away from the control wire, but is really bad when they turn down at the control wire bushing and run down the door post and into underneth the instrument panel.
Any suggestion on how to separate them? Specially at the top bushing and down from there. I would hate to force bend the aluminum fuel line away and do some damage some place else, or kink it or...
Advice is welcome !!
Thanks in advance
Ralph
Grouded for now, until the situation is repaired
Once more, I go to the welll for advice.
This past week end I noticed a noice coming from the upper left side of the windshield, where it meets the headlinner, when the ailerons are in use. After further investigation, I found that when the ailerons are used, the control wire rubs on the left aluminum fuel line when both come down from behind the headlinner. After opening the headlinner, it appears that the fuel line has twisted or moved and now both are sharing the same location, side by side. It is not that bad on the horizontal travel right on top of the door frame, since the fuel valve moves the fuel line away from the control wire, but is really bad when they turn down at the control wire bushing and run down the door post and into underneth the instrument panel.
Any suggestion on how to separate them? Specially at the top bushing and down from there. I would hate to force bend the aluminum fuel line away and do some damage some place else, or kink it or...
Advice is welcome !!
Thanks in advance
Ralph
Grouded for now, until the situation is repaired
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