Surprised no one has commented so far? Looks like a slick use of a zip tie and rubber hose. My hats off to you for ingenuity.The black braided line is fuel. It was contacting the spark plug wire bundle and looked to be wearing the wire insulation. Is this a possible fix? I’ve heard it’s a no-no to connect fuel lines to wiring.
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Looks like a slick use of a zip tie and rubber hose. My hats off to you for ingenuity.
The black braided line is fuel. It was contacting the spark plug wire bundle and looked to be wearing the wire insulation. Is this a possible fix? I’ve heard it’s a no-no to connect fuel lines to wiring.
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Would prefer to see Adel clamps. I don't care how tight you pull your zip ties, they chafe into whatever they touch at some point. Consequently, if you have zip ties on any portion of your engine mount go cut them off before your next flight and replace them with Adel clamps. The number of engine mounts I've seen needing repair or replacement because of zip ties.....
LOLOK. I was expecting a thread about pilots fighting to be next at the self-serve pump!
Even though I looked at this thread yesterday, I forgot and that was my reaction today.OK. I was expecting a thread about pilots fighting to be next at the self-serve pump!
OK. I was expecting a thread about pilots fighting to be next at the self-serve pump!
wrapping some electrical tape around the engine mount before you install the ty rap helps out a lotWould prefer to see Adel clamps. I don't care how tight you pull your zip ties, they chafe into whatever they touch at some point. Consequently, if you have zip ties on any portion of your engine mount go cut them off before your next flight and replace them with Adel clamps. The number of engine mounts I've seen needing repair or replacement because of zip ties.....
For a bit, but how do you inspect the mount under the tape? Cut it off every annual and reapply? Zip ties will eat through electrical tape too.wrapping some electrical tape around the engine mount before you install the ty rap helps out a lot
For a bit, but how do you inspect the mount under the tape? Cut it off every annual and reapply? Zip ties will eat through electrical tape too.
And for all you obedient earthlings: you ARE using an approved zip tie whenever you use one, right?
But what about wiring supporting a fuel line, as in the OP’s case?AC No: 43.13-1B gives information to answer these type of questions. In there I read:
"In no case should wiring be supported by the fuel line."
use the 9-g Part 135-approved baggage tie-down tie wraps.And for all you obedient earthlings: you ARE using an approved zip tie whenever you use one, right?
https://griplockties.com/ - but this is a pretty new product.Are there different types of zip-ties that are cushioned?
But what about wiring supporting a fuel line, as in the OP’s case?
I doDo you remove the adel clamps to inspect under the cushion every annual?
If I found that clamp moveable on the mount I'd take a look under it and maybe do something about fixing it.Do you remove the adel clamps to inspect under the cushion every annual?
where do you have a 6-wire bundle like that? My fuel lines are low in the cowl and mags are high. That pic isn’t normal for my eye.
I do
Yeah the WDG can be a real turd when they're new. Pair of fluting pliers helps to form the flat end a bit to allow a bolt or screw to be sent through. If possible, I loosen the clamp and slide it far enough to inspect beneath it, then slide it back and tighten it. Many times I find that it needed repositioning anyway to keep something off of something else.I don't, as long as they are the proper size and are tight. As Dan stated, a loose adel clamp is just as bad as ty-wraps. Those get replaced. I like the WH series, white cushion. A bit easier to fit than the WDG style.
or my airplanes? I prefer GripLock Ties. Rubber backed. Reusable. Good product!
I don't, as long as they are the proper size and are tight. As Dan stated, a loose adel clamp is just as bad as ty-wraps. Those get replaced. I like the WH series, white cushion. A bit easier to fit than the WDG style.
Assuming this is a production airplane, I am rather certain it was not rigged like that when it left the factory.
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Assuming this is a production airplane, I am rather certain it was not rigged like that when it left the factory.
This is a “production airplane” with an engine STC, so it didn’t leave the factory like that.
It works for you because you're familiar with what's inside the cowling and you're checking things. The usual owners (which is most of them) don't have that advantage, and if their mechanics do this sort of stuff it can cost a lot of money later on.The best response to fear of the unknown is familiarity. Try them before you knock them. Great product. I don’t have any fear of standard aviation zip ties on my engine mount because it’s easy to move them a little. If mine leave wear tracks in the powder coat I’ll do something to address it but adel clamps aren’t the automatic answer.
Do you find that the WH tend to absorb oil? Odd question I know, but I've removed a lot of the WH clamps because they just don't seem to last as long as the WDG. I will give you that they're easier to install because the metal is thinner.