by Edward Pencosky » Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:30 pm
Yes Kristin it passes thru a baffling.Than turns to a rubber hose that goes to firewall. This makes sense and allows twisting or torque not putting pressure on rigid line. I just realised there was a rubber hose there.........the rigid line is not supported once it leaves the baffeling enroute to flow dividor at this point.I did realise the rigid line hit the top cowling on right side that can only be spotted by shining a flashlight from left side looking to right side above motor.anyone with a 260c should look at this with a light as described making sure there is no rubbing as you dont know its that close because you see the line not near anything than you put the top cowling on and there is rubbing. No one needs a fuel leak on a hot engine