Fuel pipe routing
Fuel pipe routing
Can anybody advise on the best route for a 10mm solid fuel line once I have come past the gearbox trunking into the engine bay, or which is correct for the Tiger. I have headers going back on the engine and didn't want to run to close for heat or space reasons.
Tim
Tim
Note sure if it's the 'best' for your application but I routed my fuel line from underneath boot floor (where there is wire gauze fuel filter ahead of pump) into the spare wheel well. From there (fuel pump in well) fed the 10mm braided fuel line into the rear inner wheel arch down the B post and along the passenger (Mine is LHD) inner sill. Pretty much following the battery cable. Another fuel filter, but paper filter for smaller debris under the bulkhead (Nr false floor) and then fuel line through the firewall and into engine bay. Fuel line in engine bay is shrouded with heat resistant sheaf.
Pretty much cured my fuel vapuorisation problems, and like you the thought of a fuel pipe along hot headers married to a highly strung 'hot' stroker under the gearbox tunnel was too much for my OCD. Lesser of the evils was to run fuel line inside cabin and along battery cable. It's all pretty much secured in place. Granted, not everyone's way - but I'm very happy with the results.
I also ran my 10mm fuel line all the way from the lower joining fuel tank pipe at the back - and also a good idea to have fuel line tap under the boot floor before fuel filters and pump so that you can service/clean without having to block/drain fuel supply which can be a pain. I dispensed with the old copper 8mm (or so) tubing as I wanted to ensure I had adequate fuel rate/delivery at max revs
Pretty much cured my fuel vapuorisation problems, and like you the thought of a fuel pipe along hot headers married to a highly strung 'hot' stroker under the gearbox tunnel was too much for my OCD. Lesser of the evils was to run fuel line inside cabin and along battery cable. It's all pretty much secured in place. Granted, not everyone's way - but I'm very happy with the results.
I also ran my 10mm fuel line all the way from the lower joining fuel tank pipe at the back - and also a good idea to have fuel line tap under the boot floor before fuel filters and pump so that you can service/clean without having to block/drain fuel supply which can be a pain. I dispensed with the old copper 8mm (or so) tubing as I wanted to ensure I had adequate fuel rate/delivery at max revs
Hi Tony. Relocated fuel pump to spare wheel well and managed to get a 1/4 BSP fitting onto cross feed pipe outlet, with a compression fitting to 10mm copper with tap located in notch under boot. I have had a devils own job to find a filter that doesn't have either 8mm hose tails or 10mm and when you look in side, the ports are restricted.
My first thoughts where to go through the car as you suggested. 10 years ago I was flying in an air display and had a fuel pressure gauge line crack and fill the cockpit full of fuel. So I'm going outside, just a question of where or how I come up around bell housing trunking. there must be a correct route for the Tiger.
Tim
My first thoughts where to go through the car as you suggested. 10 years ago I was flying in an air display and had a fuel pressure gauge line crack and fill the cockpit full of fuel. So I'm going outside, just a question of where or how I come up around bell housing trunking. there must be a correct route for the Tiger.
Tim
Oh heck, bet that was a change of pants moment!tigertim wrote:flying in an air display and had a fuel pressure gauge line crack and fill the cockpit full of fuel.
Have used correct braided fuel pipe, hopefully that will offer some resistance to the damn ethanol in modern fuels. Least if it starts to leak, I'll be able to smell a problem immediately and hopefully I won't have a dramatic situation like yours at altitude
I suppose some kind of pipe fixing screwed securely under the tunnel will keep the pipe safe and secure. Perhaps also use some of the fuel line heat sheafing I mentioned before to be certain that you will keep your fuel cool
Yup. bit of a brown pants moment. Mrs B thinks the car is safer than the plane, she thought it was cheaper too. until I embarked on the recent up grades. Nearly finished the fuel line, need to sleep on the last part, got some heat sheathing, hopefully the fuel won't be in it long enough to get hot!!! have it done tomorrow.
Tim
Tim
I also moved pump to spare wheel well. Never liked the idea of it sitting above the exhust. Also a tap & filter under boot floor. I then ran the pipe along underneath in the transmission tunnel & up above the middle of bell housing to come out behind the carb. I've added heat insulation to pipe under boot floor as I have extra silencers nearby.
tigertim wrote:you can have a look at Le Mans. I shall be joining you bad boys
..if that's the plan, you'll definitely get automatic membership of the 'bad boys' crew. Good to talk the same languagetigertim wrote:hopefully the fuel won't be in it long enough to get hot!!!
tigertim wrote:Mrs B thinks ...... it was cheaper too. until I embarked on the recent up grades.
..tell her it's like spending the upgrades on a house 'kitchen' & 'extension' etc - all 'adds values' at the end