Bernard Eckey got an EO to fit a unit in the engine bay of the ASH25.
It is BCF of course not Foam.
Nige.


From: Rob Thompson 
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 7:19 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [DOG mailing list] Electric Fuel pump ON during DI

      Has anyone seen a fixed fire extinguisher set up which you can set off in 
the cockpit and it floods the engine compartment with foam?
      I had an aircon compressor melt down and started to catch fire in my car 
last week. At least I could pull over and get the extinguisher out of the back.
      Rob

      PO Box 129,
      Lawson, NSW, 2783.
      phone 02 47592307
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      --- On Wed, 4/1/12, Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> wrote:


        From: Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]>
        Subject: [DOG mailing list] Electric Fuel pump ON during DI
        To: "DOG LIST" <[email protected]>
        Cc: "CTO" <[email protected]>
        Received: Wednesday, 4 January, 2012, 8:34 AM


        Just a reminder to all when doing a DI on any motor glider turn 
electric fuel pump on for say 60 seconds just to check the needle and seat in 
carby is shutting off with the float. If tray has fuel in it then there is a 
problem and DO NOT FLY aircraft. I always do this be it 2 stroke or 4 stroke as 
it quickly picks up a fuel problem. 

        I was going through a DI on Dimona XOO (Paddys) which I have not DI 
previously and when it came to turning fuel pumps on and inspecting fuel pissed 
out both carbys and there was no way of stopping it.  The Limbach manual or is 
it a Service Bul call for replacement of needle and seat at 500hrs but I had 
same problem with Bob Williams Dimona (ex Thai Airforce) so maybe gliders 
sitting around not flying for a long time should have the needle and seat 
replaced before going into service.

        I always have fire extinguisher in motorglider  (even 2 stroke Rotax 
with the pumper carb) just for that day that the needle  and(or pumper) seat 
fails AND there is a crack in exhaust which was missed.  When you need a fire 
extinguisher it is amaizing how far away an extinguisher can be as Geof Sim 
soon found out. I once had a Holden Torana 4 cyl which had a CD150 carby and 
the exhaust seal to engine was leaking (directly below carb) and it caught fire 
but saved by the extinguisher.  The little Torana was renowned for catching 
fire as it aged. I guess we will never know what went wrong with Neil Cox and 
his fire in S10

        Ian McPhee



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