OR75 Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Anyone knows wht the tube in the attached picture is for ? looks like a vent. Quote
sleepingsquirrel Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Flux capacitor cooling supply line. Quote
Magnum Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Quote: OR75 Anyone knows wht the tube in the attached picture is for ? looks like a vent. Quote
OR75 Posted July 18, 2011 Author Report Posted July 18, 2011 it is connected to the outside not to the "icebox" cooling box. I need to check if it is pointing to the flux capacitor. Quote
Hank Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Quote: OR75 it is connected to the outside not to the "icebox" cooling box. I need to check if it is pointing to the flux capacitor. Quote
MARZ Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 If that is coming from the right side chances are that it goes to the original aviionic cooling - basically a vent mounted on the center of the firewall that blows air against the back of the stack. Don't know what you drive but that's my guess based on my 67F Quote
fantom Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Quote: maropers Don't know what you drive.... Quote
sleepingsquirrel Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Quote: Hank Jiminy creepers! How do you get 11.71 gigawatts to the flux capacitor??? Quote
DonMuncy Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Quote: Hank Jiminy creepers! How do you get 11.71 gigawatts to the flux capacitor??? Quote
sleepingsquirrel Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Quote: DonMuncy Jiminy creepers! How do you get 11.71 gigawatts to the flux capacitor??? The way I heard it , accelerate to 65 MPH ,pull back on the stick and get hit by lightening. You guys crack me up. Do you really come up with this stuff yourselves, or pay someone to write it. Don Quote
Seth Posted July 18, 2011 Report Posted July 18, 2011 Yeah, but you write it really well! Cracks me up too. Great Scott! This is heavy. Quote
Hank Posted July 19, 2011 Report Posted July 19, 2011 Quote: sleepingsquirrel The way I heard it , accelerate to 65 MPH ,pull back on the stick and get hit by lightening. You guys crack me up. Do you really come up with this stuff yourselves, or pay someone to write it. Don Quote
sleepingsquirrel Posted July 19, 2011 Report Posted July 19, 2011 Quote: Seth ..... Great Scott! This is heavy. Heavy, this is another subject concerning the anti-gravity module Mooneys are well known for. People think they float off the end of the runway because of speed. It's because they haven't found the on /off switch for this module. It's usuall unmarked and located right beside the power and the glory switch. (it also requires air cooling) Quote
Shadrach Posted July 19, 2011 Report Posted July 19, 2011 Is there an inlet duct on the other side of the area where it mounts? Quote
Becca Posted July 21, 2011 Report Posted July 21, 2011 yes the end of the tube that goes to the side of the airplane is connected to that NACA scoop on the side of the fuselage. Quote
Piloto Posted July 29, 2011 Report Posted July 29, 2011 On my M20J the other side is connected to the avionics ventilation fan on the bottom center of the firewall. From the fan you will see four hoses going to the back side of the avionics chassis. Although the fan keeps the avionics cooler I found that pointing the right eyeball vent toward the bottom the avionics stack provides a more effective cooling. José Quote
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