Panel component installation continued…

Pilot’s cabin heat control cable installed. More fun working under the panel – this time, facedown!

My striping idea didn’t work out as well in practice as I’d hoped, so I cleaned off the canopy jettison handle and shot the business end solid red.

As it happens, most of this will have to be stripped off (everything that sits forward of the panel in flight), since the paint is sufficiently thick as to get hung up in the snap bushing. I probably should’ve just left it white. A word to the wise…

Passenger’s cabin heat control cable installed. The prop control cable has also found its home and is fully connected to the governor and appears to be functional. I’ll have to confirm, of course, that I’m getting the expected maximum RPM during the first flight.

Also visible is the installed canopy jettison handle, here in its full aft, dump the canopy, mode. It’s easy to see the streaks made in the red paint by passing through the snap bushing. I’m going to strip most of the paint off and only leave the handle and perhaps half an inch of the shaft red.

The business end of the prop cable attached to the governor. All jam nuts have been tightened and the cotter pin installed. Ready for flight!

Firewall forward components underway

First two heater system SCAT hoses installed. Still need to run a bead of RTV down each one.

Duct tee installed. It looks so benign, so harmless, but it’s one of the toughest items to install that I’ve yet encountered, especially the inboard side with the spacer tube. Just…ugh…

Two of the heat shields installed. These will protect the fuel flow transducer and fuel hose from the exhaust pipes’ heat. Theoretically.

The third heat shield installed. This one will protect the throttle cable (not yet installed in this photo) from the exhaust pipe’s heat. Theoretically.

Prop governor cable bracket installed.

Oil breather hose and tube installed. This was another unexpectedly challenging installation. The two Adel clamps on the firewall – especially the lower one – are a screaming BEAR to get nipped up tight. Eventually, a little help from my wife and some ingenuity with available tools won the day. As usual.

Oil breather hose and tube installed. 

Firewall forward underway

A fresh new Hartzell prop governor.

Prop governor bracket components being primed.

Interesting note that the governor bracket for the -8 was powdercoated steel and the -14A version is, obviously, aluminum.

The covered governor pad as received from Lycoming.

Cover removed and weeping a little oil.

Governor installed and torqued.

Governor bracket temporarily fitted, Adel clamps adjusted, and fuel injection line slightly massaged for clearance.

Fuel flow transducer (red cube) installed and fuel lines in process.

Sniffle valve installed and covered to prevent oil seepage.

Red cube and fuel line closeup.

Initial FWF Adel clamp installation in process. Eight of twelve are done with the others to follow tomorrow.

Initial FWF Adel clamp installation in process. Eight of twelve are done with the others to follow tomorrow.