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Thu 03/22/07


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 10:09 AM - Fuel Flow Sensors (David Joyce)
     2. 04:20 PM - Life is so unfair! (TELEDYNMCS@aol.com)
     3. 06:14 PM - Re: Life is so unfair! (Alan Burrows)
 
 
 


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    Time: 10:09:28 AM PST US
    From: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
    Subject: Fuel Flow Sensors
    Can I ask whether anyone has had PFA mod approval of a fuel flow measuring system using twin Floscan sensors for a 914 installation? Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ


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    Time: 04:20:03 PM PST US
    From: TELEDYNMCS@aol.com
    Subject: Life is so unfair!
    Hey Alan, My first tank came from the factory with a flaw in it. The tanks, as I was told, are rotomolded. What look like seams on the tank are actually molding lines. Mine had a molding flaw, likely caused by not enough material being put into the mold at the time the tank was cast, and that caused a hole in it that was about the size of the end of your little finger. The hole was hard to see because it was covered over with a paper thin layer of plastic. I would have never noticed it except for the fact that I pressure tested the tank with air after I drilled out the boss's in a combined effort to clean out the plastic swarf and put a little pressure on the tank to see what would happen. The slight pressure I put on the tank must have blown out the thin latyer and I got a little puff of air from a direction I wasn't expecting, then I noticed the hole. Europa promptly replaced the tank at no charge, but had I not noticed it prior to bonding in the cockpit module I think I'd have been one unhappy camper! At the time, circa 2003 or so, Andy told me there had been 2 others prior to mine found with similar holes. Anyway, hope you find your problem and it's something simple to fix. Regards, John Lawton Dunlap,TN (TN89) Jabiropa N245E - Flying - 95.6 hours Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.


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    Time: 06:14:04 PM PST US
    From: "Alan Burrows" <alan@kestrel-insurance.com>
    Subject: Life is so unfair!
    Thanks John The aircraft is presently with Bob and I am awaiting his findings. At that time we will know more. Cheers for now Alan _____ From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of TELEDYNMCS@aol.com Sent: 22 March 2007 23:18 Subject: Europa-List: Life is so unfair! Hey Alan, My first tank came from the factory with a flaw in it. The tanks, as I was told, are rotomolded. What look like seams on the tank are actually molding lines. Mine had a molding flaw, likely caused by not enough material being put into the mold at the time the tank was cast, and that caused a hole in it that was about the size of the end of your little finger. The hole was hard to see because it was covered over with a paper thin layer of plastic. I would have never noticed it except for the fact that I pressure tested the tank with air after I drilled out the boss's in a combined effort to clean out the plastic swarf and put a little pressure on the tank to see what would happen. The slight pressure I put on the tank must have blown out the thin latyer and I got a little puff of air from a direction I wasn't expecting, then I noticed the hole. Europa promptly replaced the tank at no charge, but had I not noticed it prior to bonding in the cockpit module I think I'd have been one unhappy camper! At the time, circa 2003 or so, Andy told me there had been 2 others prior to mine found with similar holes. Anyway, hope you find your problem and it's something simple to fix. Regards, John Lawton Dunlap,TN (TN89) Jabiropa N245E - Flying - 95.6 hours _____ AOL at HYPERLINK "http://www.aol.com?ncid=AOLAOF00020000000339" \nAOL.com. "http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List"http://www.matronics.com/Nav igator?Europa-List 07:44 -- 07:44




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