Tim; I have two venturi's on my 150. there is no suction guage. They drive
the DGI and A/H. They are mounted on the side ust aft of the engine
compartment. They are uncovered all year. Simple and reliable but don't
count on them in ice.
W.G.(Bill) KIRKLAND
kirkl...@vianet.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Timothy Bellville" <soner...@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Robert Tate Gann" <bu...@usit.net>; "KR builders and pilots"
<kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 8:47 AM
Subject: KR>KR


> Hi everyone,
> I have a new "Old" question ,
> Where on the fuselage would be the best location for a 4"(10"
long)venturie
> to run my DG? I know there was a recent discussion about it but I didn't
> follow it that close. now that I have come in to a great deal on this
> instrument I would like to use it.but I do not like the idea of using an
> engine driven pump.
> The simplest thing to do is the venturie,right?
> Also does it need to have a shut off valve and suction gage? would
covering
> it on the ground be ok instead?
> Thanks
> Tim Bellville
> KR2
> N7038V
>
>
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