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rondefly(at)rtriano.com
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 4:44 am    Post subject: Continental remote oil sump Reply with quote

New to this list and have a question, I am needing to install a remote oil sump on my 0200 Continental, My question is,
I need to make a flat plate to bolt on where the old sump bolted, Don’t see a problem with installing two elbows for the return to the remote tank but need some answers as how to attach the supply line, I have some idea’s but would like to know how others have done it. Want to use a AN-8 fitting for it. I see the 5/8” threads for it are about 1 washer thickness above the flange on the engine.

Ron Triano
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Sonerai is flying
Q200, Remote Oil Sump Mod

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:54 pm    Post subject: Continental remote oil sump Reply with quote

Hi Ron,

If the bolt pattern for the 0200 is the same as the A65, (4 & 3/8 in. bolt
circle - 6 bolts), I may have what you need. It's off of an old A65 ground
power unit which I converted back to aircraft configuration. I'd take $100
plus $20 shipping and handling for the plate, the external tank, and the
hoses. The hoses will need to be replaced but you may be able to reuse some
of the fittings.

If you'd like to make your own setup, the plate is just a flat plate with a
one inch pipe coupler welded to it for the return line and an additional
hole for the hose fitting which replaces your old suction pipe. The gasket
for the plate seals the engine side of this suction hole and the hose side
is sealed by a copper washer just like your old suction pipe.

Hope this helps!

Dave, 701 with A80-8 Continental
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Subject: Continental remote oil sump

New to this list and have a question, I am needing to install a remote oil
sump on my 0200 Continental, My question is,

I need to make a flat plate to bolt on where the old sump bolted,



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:22 am    Post subject: Continental remote oil sump Reply with quote

Dave, Thankyou very much for the reply, I have already made the plate and
over the weekend made one from plexiglass, put a bolt with the same thread
into the supply that was the same depth as the sides of the 6 bolt flange.
Was able to get the location for the supply on the new flange. I have a very
tight area and have to make a special shaped tank on the Q200, The reason I
am doing this is I want to install the center 4 into 1 exhaust to help pull
out the cooling air for the engine.

Ron Triano
South Lake Tahoe, CA

Sonerai there and Q200 gettin there
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