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Finally, problem #3 - 3/8" hose barb input and 1/4" hose barb output. There is an issue locating a 1/4" hose barb banjo to attach to the Rotax fuel pressure regulator.

Date: 04/03/2010
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Made sure that the vent line was attached and run to the back and down into the area below the engine, but not into the air stream.

Date: 06/12/2010
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The fuel pump is supposed to be capable of 100 GPH @ 50 PSI. The fuel pressure regulator will drop that to 10 PSI for the existing Rotax fuel pressure regulator.

Date: 03/15/2010
Views: 6223
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Back in early April I attempted to bolt the new Billet Pump onto the gearbox. Problem #1 - It didn't fit the boss on the gearbox. It hit a raised area at the edge of the boss.

Date: 04/03/2010
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Then problem #2 - bolts that held the cover plate in place wouldn't fit into the space provided on the pump.

Date: 04/03/2010
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Some pics after the engine run-up and taxi tests today.

Date: 07/01/2010
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Some pics after the engine run-up and taxi tests today.

Date: 07/01/2010
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The vent port was reversed from the original regulator. This one points forward. Had to do some tugging on tubing to get it all arranged. As soon as I have my new brake caliper installed and tested, I'll be ready to start testing the engine.

Date: 06/21/2010
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IMG_9558ann

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Gathered up the bits needed to install the new pump: spacer/gasket, studs, lock washers & nuts.

Date: 06/06/2010
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The pump bolted in like it was made for the Rotax. Added hose and fuel pressure regulator. Oops, the regulator will have to be turned so the big grey thing is down, not up. Oh well, just a test fit for now.

Date: 06/06/2010
Views: 5077
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This is the Billet regulator with the two new adaptors. When I return from India, I shall get back to work on both the brake modifications and the installation of the Billet pump and regulator.

Date: 04/30/2010
Views: 5963
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The fuel lines were tied with tie-wraps and 1/2" (12.7 mm) rubber fuel hose lengths. The vent hose was tied in as well by running it through short lengths of fuel hose and using tie-wraps to hold the rubber hose and protect the vent line from chafin

Date: 06/12/2010
Views: 6335
Short Billet Fuel Pump Test #1

Short Billet Fuel Pump Test #1

2010 06 17 - I ran my Rotax 914 today for the first time without using the electric fuel pumps. It ran solely one the Billet mechanical pump. Just a test run, at idle, allowed to warm up to operating temps and did a short (2 meter) taxi to test the new

Date: 06/18/2010
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Some pics after the engine run-up and taxi tests today.

Date: 07/01/2010
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A side view of the installation. Tomorrow I'll be trying to complete the installation of the new control column mounted brake master cylinder. If that is done and I have working brakes, we may try an engine run.

Date: 06/12/2010
Views: 6102
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I located a couple AN-6 adaptors to replace the hose barbs on the regulator. The adaptors are from Earl's (anplumbing.com), part #AT985006ERL for the black one and 995006ERL for the blue one. They are called AN "O" Ring Port Adaptors, AN-6 to

Date: 04/30/2010
Views: 5946
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A phone call to Dan at CorbiAir resolved the first two problems. The pump is designed to REPLACE an existing pump which would have a 950 226 or 950 227 spacer/gasket in place. This would hold the pump off that edge. And if there were a pump in place, t

Date: 04/18/2010
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The new fuel pump on the right and fuel pressure regulator on the left.

Date: 03/15/2010
Views: 5111
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Overview. Flip the fuel pressure regulator, add firesleeve and put in the AN6-6 nipple to connect the input hose to the input fuel flow meter and the installation will be complete. Maybe later this week when all the bits for the brake and fuel line come

Date: 06/06/2010
Views: 5581
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The new regulator is 25 psi. Should be plenty of pressure available to feed the 914.

Date: 06/21/2010
Views: 5409
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