On 7/25/2023 6:06 AM, dee david via KRnet wrote:

I'd like for several of you folks with flying KR2 to post a picture of where
your shut-off valve are placed - so I can see your implementation.
I presume most of you placed it on the console - maybe?...
Dee


While it may be helpful to see how other have plumbed their fuel system every KR is different and may not be a good match for your system.  Variables like location and number of tanks, size of tanks, routeing of lines, size of lines, number of pumps, location of pumps etc., will all have an effect on getting fuel to the engine.

It's best to consider your setup and design a system and place components to give the most reliable deliverable fuel to the engine.  Consider things like having the least number of fittings, restrictions, length of lines, location of shutoff / selector valve, line size, line security  and resistance to damage. Consider head pressure, or lack of, number of pumps, location, etc.  When I built 211LF I determined the electric pumps had internal check valves so I eliminated in line check valves.  The location of the selector valve is what put John Denver in to the ocean.  Remember, the system forward of the firewall is just as important as aft of the firewall, gascollator, heat on lines, routeing, etc..

Rather than try to duplicate someone else's system, consider all the factors and design a reliable, easy to use system for your one-of-a-kind KR.

Good luck.

Larry Flesner

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