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Fuel line installation

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nblight

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Adelaide
I havent chosen an engine yet but are building up the fuel tanks and plumbing in the wings of my ch300.

I will be putting in aluminium fuel lines (.375 OD 5052) in the wings, i will have 2 tanks in each wing aux one connected to the mains via transfer pump and vents using standard AN hardware etc. My question is when installing the aluminium fuel lines is there any allowance for movement eg. when running a straight fuel line from connection A to B should i put a bend in it somewhere to cater for any movement similar to what you would do in the firewall to cater for engine vibration?

Thanks

Nick
CH300
 
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