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Old 22nd August 2011, 08:39 PM
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Default Sealing between cockpit and engine bay?

Hi all,

I've spent some time over the weekend dry fitting my steering and pedal box. This has got me thinking about the engine bay and the cockpit bulkhead:

It it necessary for the bulkhead, that is the panels at the ends of the footwells (and I supose the transmission tunnel walls) and the panel on the front of the scuttle and below/infornt of it to be sealed?

Obviously from a fume, pong and druaght ingress in to the cockpit point of view it is a good idea to have it all reasonably air tight but will the IVA inspector being looking/examining the sealing of the cockpit from the engine bay?

I've just had a search of the IVA manual for a few terms that might indicate some requirement but found nothing.

Does any one know for sure, is it / or isn't it inspected?

Perhaps some members with IVA experience might like to comment.

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Old 22nd August 2011, 08:50 PM
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The bulk head is also known as a fire wall to some, may be some thing to think about.
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Old 22nd August 2011, 08:55 PM
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Talon,

yes, I guess I left that of my list of things one might want to seal against.

I am not trying to gauge the least amount of sealing I can get away with. I will of course be sealing it with all the above considerations (fume, fire, etc) borne in mind.

I was really after VOSA's take on the matter.
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Old 22nd August 2011, 09:01 PM
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Adrian,

thanks for the reply.

Did you pass your IVA test with the gap, did the inspector comment on it?

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