I am in the process of doing an owner assisted annual on my 170A and upon removing the inspection panels I observed the fuel line on the left wing tank (rubber line) to be cracked (not leaking at this time) and in need of replacement. From the IPC, I have determined this to be part number 0500106-66 "Fuel line-Wing Tank to door post-Left"
I have searched on line for this part number to no avail.... What is the inside diameter, outside diameter and composition of this line? Is there a "generic locally available" substitute ? Is there a "mil-spec" on this line? I would much prefer to use the correct approved material.
Please disregard I r dumb !!! Next time will turn hanger lights on.....it is a metal line...the insulation around the 90 degree bend is what is going bad.....anti chafing, I believe.....Thanx[
Don't feel too bad. I pulled a similar stunt on my last annual, ony it was the anti-chafe on the other end of the line, under the floor near the fuel selector. My AI gave me a funny look when I pointed it out, then I noticed what it was.
I felt extra silly when I remembered that I had personally done an R & R on the selector valve about 15 years ago and KNEW that the fuel lines there are aluminum tubing. I'm blaming it on a senior moment. (I'm only in my early 50's, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.)
blueldr wrote:Miles,
If you're in your early fifties and starting to have senior moments, you better stop flying. How much do you want for your airplane?
Dick
I want my airplane to eventually go to a GOOD home!
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