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    Default Firewall Carry Throughs

    Looking at the manual, it doesn't really outline which carry throughs to use for what. Does anyone have any tips? Or pretty much just use what is closest/ most convienient?

    How is everyone sealing up their carry throughs?
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    Default Re: Firewall Carry Throughs

    Josh,

    Right or wrong...I pretty much used the ones closest to each bundle.

    Ideally, a person could use metallic firewall penetration fittings but they are sooooooo expensive. I conferred with the DAR who was to inspect my plane; and, he suggested using the red RTV fire sleeve goo generously over the supplied rubber grommets. A person would not win "artist of the day" with he RTV; but, it is supposed to protect the rubber for a period of time in the event of an under cowl fire.

    One photo attached showing some of the spots I used the red goop.....remember - no awards for artistry for me now!

    Given that we have fiberglass both in front and behind the firewall, I don't think it is possible to fireproof the cabin from under cowl flames to perfection, but we can probably extend the safe time a bit to get it back on the ground. Personally, I think doing things so that a fire would not likely start under the cowl is our best line of defense.
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    Default Re: Firewall Carry Throughs

    Where did that shirt come from? Just slightly off subject.
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    Off topic response:

    Ken,

    Came from a custom t-shirt shop at the local mall.....here's a photo of the back....the one on the left is mine, the one on the right is my wife's. The front is the same on both; and, the running fox was one of the shops file images.
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    Default Re: Firewall Carry Throughs

    Josh, I pretty much did similar to Dave, used the most convenient pre-punched holes and drilled a new one or two. Used short pieces of firesleeve thru the rubber grommets, but did not use the RTV goo although I think it is a good idea and may do it myself.
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    Default Re: Firewall Carry Throughs

    Josh,

    I used some formed S.S. flanges that I had in my "spare airplane parts inventory", along with fire-sleeve & hose clamps. This is how many builders of other types do it. There are other ways to do it of course, and I think the grommets along with red silicone sealant is fine. You can see one in the first photo (BTW, the heater fittings in that picture are not the ones I ended up using). I ran all of the battery related wiring, as well as solenoid relay, charging system wiring, landing light wiring and oil pressure through the one on the right side of the firewall. Ran most of the other sensor wiring, tach signal, ignition, etc. through the left one.

    Dave - I love your t-shirts!
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