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Re: Heat Insulation of fuel lines

Subject: Re: Heat Insulation of fuel lines
From: Kim Prout <kpav@uia.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 16:14:59
On 03/10/2002 11:18, "Freeserve" <carl@flyers.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I havent posted to this site recently so hope this ARRIVES at the correct
> place.
> 
> We are about to install engine for the hopefully last time (had to be
> removed for painting), and need to replace the sleeving on the engine side
> fuel lines. We had originally used the relatively cheap foam pipe lagging as
> found at B&Q (plumbing supplies) but the PFA are making disapproving noises
> so will have to think again. I was under the impression that the purpose of
> the insulation was for heat reduction purposes for which the foam sleeving
> had excellent insulation properties (covered in aluminum tape for
> protection) but it seems that the purpose of the reccommended FIRESLEEVE is
> more for fire retardant purposes than heat insulation.
> 
> First question - where can one purchase FIRESLEEVE in the UK at a reasonable
> cost. My local hose and hydraulic supplier wants about 20 per metre which
> is going to cost the best part of 50 to do the job.
> 
> Another product I have come accross which claims to be better than
> Firesleeve is Thermo Sleeve made by Thermo-Tec. It is an aluminised fabric
> material, again very expensive (about 100 for 12 feet in the UK but $40 in
> the USA for similar). If I could get this from the States then it might be
> worth considering.
> 
> Has any Europa builder considered using Thermo Sleeve and if so is it
> suitable.
> 
> They also manufacture Thermo Sleeve for lagging exhaust pipes. It is claimed
> that lagging the header pipes improves engine performance. I know we have
> been down this road with Europas before and it seems that the end result is
> cracked manifold pipes. What is the current thinking on lagging the exhaust
> pipes. It would certainly reduce the cowling temperatures.
> 
> Any thoughts, experiences would be welcome.
> 
> Carl Pattinson
> G-LABS
> 
> 
> 
Check out Bentley-Harris. They are specialists in piping and tubing
protection. The UK facility is in Rochdale, England. I installed special
fire and insulation sleeving on N111EU during the build process and have
never had a problem with vapor locking (750HRS) in the most severe
conditions in the great South West US.
Try a search on-line...
kp



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