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    Default Carb ducting hose

    I have a Kitfox IV with Jabiru 1200 motor. Those with similar setups will know that the path of the carb duct from the air box to the Bing carburettor requires an undesirable turn so a very flexible but non collapsable duct is needed.
    When I purchased the aircraft it had flexible aluminium duct which I now need to replace. This part is similar to the warm air inlet duct fitted to many 70's cars but the size I need is 2 1/4 ID.
    Can any member direct me to a source for this as it is not available in Australia. Plenty of 2" but no 2 1/4".
    I have tried other setups with silicone bends and scat tube but these cannot give me the flow that the Al tube did.
    Appreciate any help.
    Ausfox

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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    I don't have the Bing carb so I use a square airbox to make the curve. Mine works well but have often thought about trying the Jabiru cobrahead. Might be something to think about.

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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    Unfortunately the Jabiru Cobrahead is too large to fit into the space between the carb and the firewall. Thanks for the suggestion though.

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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    On my Avid MK IV, I used a K and N filter that fit right on the carb. It is a double carb filter, but I plugged one hole. It only sticks back from the carb about 2" total, and just fits there between the firewall and the carb. No carb heat that way, but I never had any iceing issues. Jim Chuk

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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    Anybody got a cure for the ducting hose cracking?
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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    Duct tape? Works for everything else.
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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    Hi,

    This silicone tape is nice for many things, ACS part# 09-30450
    Kevin,

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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    Quote Originally Posted by Peteohms View Post
    Anybody got a cure for the ducting hose cracking?
    I just recently discovered "Gorilla tape" incredible stuff, far superior to duct tape. Much tougher, and much stickier. But so tough it is a bit hard to cut.

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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    Food for thought! Fashion the duct out of styrofoam and then cover it with two layers of glass cloth using epoxy resin. Saw the duct in half and clean out the foam. Sand the inner surface and coat with a layer of resin. Bound the two halves back together with another couple of layers of glass cloth, and enjoy.

    ChuckG
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    Default Re: Carb ducting hose

    Quote Originally Posted by cgruby View Post
    Food for thought! Fashion the duct out of styrofoam and then cover it with two layers of glass cloth using epoxy resin. Saw the duct in half and clean out the foam. Sand the inner surface and coat with a layer of resin. Bound the two halves back together with another couple of layers of glass cloth, and enjoy.

    ChuckG
    Is that experience talking Chuck? Sounds like a good idea. If you have done this what epoxy did you use?
    Pete
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