Sooo, now I'm in the last 20% which reputedly takes 80% of the time...
So, what is this filter doing below the seat ?
At the beginning of the project I decided I needed fuel flow, so I chose the MGL maxi single which provides defferential fuel flow (subtracts the return line from the main line to provide actual)
Renier (MGL) claims the sensor has to be far away from pumps etc that provide pulsating flows etc that add to inacuracies, so the only place to put the sensor is after the header tank (behind the seats) and before the pump in the engine bay.
But you need to add a filter befor the sensor (small bitties of dirt could end your day unhappily) , then to change the filter without emptying the tanks in the wings you need a fuel cock, so all of a sudden you have to add 160 gramms of weight...
The valve, note the safety wire, I dont think you want this to close on its own ... Only used when you change filters.
Here's the whole lot on the bench while working out pipe lengths etc..
The final installation beneath the pilot's seat. Still gotta secure the electrical wire.
And all this takes time... but I guess you gotta do it right..
Oh, the filter is a good find, wer'e all using the MB diesel filter which is great but you cannot see through it, this filter is the Bosch equivalent (mesh filter) which is see through. Part number is 0 450 904 077 and costs around R18.
Cheers ian