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> Fuel Pump, Fuse issues
Ian Stott
post Sep 25 2011, 11:18 AM
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What is the proper size of the fuse for the fuel pump, the one on the relay board? If your blowing that fuse does it mean the pump is going or gone?

Ian Stott
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My test ride was going great til I got abot 500 meters from my house!
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Ian Stott
post Oct 5 2011, 05:28 PM
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Well,well, I had a short in the wire that goes under the air intake, it had rubbed itself bare, a few inches of well placed electrical tape and I am running fine. Heading to Owl's Head Maine on Friday, hoping to take a ride in WW 1 vintage Biplane and also enjoy a great car show.

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QUOTE(Ian Stott @ Oct 5 2011, 04:28 PM) *

Well,well, I had a short in the wire that goes under the air intake, it had rubbed itself bare, a few inches of well placed electrical tape and I am running fine. Heading to Owl's Head Maine on Friday, hoping to take a ride in WW 1 vintage Biplane and also enjoy a great car show.

Ian Stott
Moncton
Canada

Ian, I don't know if you've ever sat in the front seat of an open cockpit plane but imagine trying to look into an 80 mph fan 36" in front of your face. You need to bring some goggles (or large pair of safety glasses at min) if they aren't provided for you. Sun glasses and eye glasses help some but don't turn your head or they'll blow right off. Have fun!!!
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