oldbilbo
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Continuing my saga of refurb'ing this MAB, I note the 1/4" copper fuel supply and return pipes are essentially unsupported over long runs to/from the tank. That must be changed.
Given that I expect I'll need to add several points of support in damned awkward places, with some new compression fittings and make some 'flared ends' in the copper - which would seem to involve buying a dedicated tool - and peering at the pre-made flexible fuel hose in e.g. ASAP Supplies' online catalogue, I wonder if it wouldn't be easier and more satisfactory to replace the complete runs with the flexible stuff.
I'll also want, I think, a manual primer 'add-on' to the CAV filter. What's to choose, please, between 'inlet side' and 'outlet side'
The fuel tank is located portside, aft. The CAV filter is fixed starboardside, forward in the engine compartment. The existing fuel supply pipe runs from the tank aft, across inside the lazarette to the starboard side, then forward about 3 metres inside the compartment below the cockpit to the CAV course filter ( There appears to be no fine fuel filter ). Would it make better sense to route a new flexible supply pipe from the tank along the PORT side of this compartment, then up and over the engine to the filter on the starboard side - or must this supply run below the level of the tank bottom for uninterrupted gravity feed?
Lastly, why is it that more than 90% of work on a sailboat has nowt to do with the sails and spars....?
Given that I expect I'll need to add several points of support in damned awkward places, with some new compression fittings and make some 'flared ends' in the copper - which would seem to involve buying a dedicated tool - and peering at the pre-made flexible fuel hose in e.g. ASAP Supplies' online catalogue, I wonder if it wouldn't be easier and more satisfactory to replace the complete runs with the flexible stuff.
I'll also want, I think, a manual primer 'add-on' to the CAV filter. What's to choose, please, between 'inlet side' and 'outlet side'
The fuel tank is located portside, aft. The CAV filter is fixed starboardside, forward in the engine compartment. The existing fuel supply pipe runs from the tank aft, across inside the lazarette to the starboard side, then forward about 3 metres inside the compartment below the cockpit to the CAV course filter ( There appears to be no fine fuel filter ). Would it make better sense to route a new flexible supply pipe from the tank along the PORT side of this compartment, then up and over the engine to the filter on the starboard side - or must this supply run below the level of the tank bottom for uninterrupted gravity feed?
Lastly, why is it that more than 90% of work on a sailboat has nowt to do with the sails and spars....?