"Jeff Scott" <jscott.planes at gmx.com> wrote: > I thought I would look that up in AC43.13. It says surprisingly little about > the fuel lines them selves, so now I'm wondering where it is that I learned > that so many years ago? > > > > I remember a small copper line from my engine going to the oil pressure gauge > in my FAA certified factory built Mooney breaking and spewing oil onto a > friends legs just before we departed my airport years ago that caused us to > miss a day of flying. If I'm not mistaken I think I remember similar fuel > pressure lines in some of the other factory planes I have owned! I might be > mistaken about the fuel lines though. > Larry H >
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