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Old July 19th 06, 07:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
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Default Flexible air intake hose

"abripl" wrote in message
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I am using 3.5" dia Aeroduct-CAT ducting for a short distance directly
from my intake plenum under my fuselage to the carburetor. The problem
with the CAT is that the wire reinforcing and fabric do not give
radially well, so it transmits some engine vibration to the fuselage.

I would like to find some very flexible ducting (3.5 " bore). I noticed
some of the production built flexible rubber ducting in my car from air
filter to the fuel control(?). I was looking at my 2.5" rubber hose
that ducts the exhaust fumes out of the garage but it is really bulky
and not easy to apply a clamp to.

Anybody has specific product and sources suggestions?


One could, of course, construct one's own duct, eh?

Silicon caulk, fiberglass cloth, make a form and you are good to go.

Note: you said "short distance" - for "long" distances, without some form of
reinforcement the duct could collaps from the pressure difference (I've seen
it happen). You could use loops of wire in place of teh continuous coil.

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