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| View Poll Results: What type of sniffle valve do you have? | |||
| Angled |
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12 | 85.71% |
| Straight |
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1 | 7.14% |
| Other |
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1 | 7.14% |
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I have two spare "sniffle valves" fabricated by Cessna when I changed my engine...special order......it is a 90 degree special Cessna part (somebody need one?). See attached pictures. Also, I have a stand by manifold vacuum take off fitting replacing them at the bottom of the manifold as well; it one is both a 90 and a Tee screwed together, one for the drain, the other for the vac source to the alt vac block leading to the pump and regulator. Will take picture of that (presently mounted) when I have my cowl off next week.
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Right-angle sniffle valve here.
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#13
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N8068G has an angled sniffle valve.
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One more addition:
I have (2) Cardinal RG's at the moment and I just checked the sniffle valve at the bottom of the 2nd engine. It is the straight version, I believe to be part number 75444. This engine was most recently returned to Lycoming for a zero-time rebuild and evidence points to the fact that it came from the factory with the straight sniffle valve. Another discussion of the AOPA Forum's "Mechanic's Bench" indicates that the 90 degree part is 2016015-1, and nearly impossible to find. I have to think that they are coming out of the factory with the 75444 these days. This engine belongs on N7605V and I don't intend to add the Powerflow exhaust to this aircraft. I will be adding the new exhaust system to N2149Q which does have the 90 degree valve in place. But possibly the future owner of 05V will want the Powerflow system too. At this point it may be easier to accommodate the straight valve instead of expecting future IO360-A1B6D owners to source the older 2016015-1 valve. I don't think that Lycoming is even using this valve anymore. It might be worth a call to Lycoming and/or Cessna at this point. |
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