Jeff J wrote:
Actually, my preference would be to install the filter on the engine and loose the extra hoses. Less weight along with less to inspect and maintain with better access behind the engine. I am already having issues with the hoses being in my way for mag maintenance. I am redoing P-leads today because the terminals were soldered and the mags were grounded through the shielding when the switch was off. With less than 8 hours on the system one of the terminal rings had broken free of the shielding in the cockpit and, while I was looking for that break, I broke one on the mag end with a light tug. I have always agreed with the FAA (AC 43-13-1B chapter 11 sections 14, 15 & 17) on this one, solder really is a poor choice in a high vibration environment.
On the bright side, my battery seems to be fine. Voltage drops to 10 and holds under a load and at rest still shows over 13 volts.
Jeff, what filter options have you looked at that are on the engine? On my Piper 0320 it is on the engine and I like that. Just like you said it has less points for leak and less
weight. If you find a decent and affordable one for the 0290 let me know. I think 400$ is a little too much. If you can't find one I might be able to bribe one of my machinist friends to make a set for us (he can cut prices by doing multiple).