Firewall Penetration Components for Homebuilt Aircraft
Making holes in the engine firewall of an aircraft is necessary to route fuel, electric and control cable lines. It is very important that these holes do not allow carbon monoxide gas to escape into the aircraft cabin -as well as smoke from an engine fire. We look at some components made for helping us achieve these goals while building our aircraft.

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Tidy UP your Firewall Forward with This Strategy

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TEKNOFIBRA aircraft firewall, exhaust, electrical, fuel system heat and sound absorbing material.

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Gascolator Basics for Experimental Aircraft

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A Baffling Problem with my Experimental Aircraft

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What is "Driveshaft Phasing" and Does it Matter?

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KITPLANES Firewall Forward: Ignition System Basics

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Fuel Tank Sender options for a Homebuilt aircraft

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Drop in Wiring System for Viking

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3 Tools for creating Flanges in lightening holes - Experimental Aircraft

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Jet Engine Fire Protection Systems

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The 90-Degree Torque Problem

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Try Doing These 4 Things When Installing Aircraft Rivets!

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How to Select a Lock Nut for your Homebuilt Aircraft

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100% Blown Wing Powered Airplane

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Stopping Corrosion in Metal Aircraft

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