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Total Messages Posted Thu 07/10/08: 2
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1. 10:39 AM - The story so far... (MPPalmer@aol.com)
2. 11:35 AM - Re: The story so far... (Craymondw@aol.com)
________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________
Time: 10:39:31 AM PST US
From: MPPalmer@aol.com
Subject: Glasair-List: The story so far...
I had the tanks topped off and hooked a hose to the wingtip vents to blow
them out with compressed air. Surprisingly, that blew fuel down the center
section vents, much like a solvent wand does with suction. Which tells me I goofed
during building. Obviously, my wing tip vents are not located in an air pocket
in the wing. If they were, they wouldn't be sucking gas. Rats.
Anyway, the copious amount of fuel convince me that vent tubes that run along
the back of the wing shearweb are not clogged. If they had been clogged, I
wouldn't know it now. As I've disconnected all the fittings, fuel spilled all
over everything in the fuselage and eventually drained out the hole for the
vent. If there was a clog that blew out (or a bug), it's lost in the mess. (I also
visually inspected the full length of the lines on the back of the shearweb.
They appear to be intact with no stains anywhere.)
This experiment has got me wondering if my center section vent is too short.
If it were in a low pressure area and the wing tip vents were higher, then
that would mimic the test I just did, perhaps I'm siphoning fuel out the center
vent in flight? The tube seems to have eroded a bit (not sure from what) and
gotten shorter over time. I will plan to make the exit tube longer and see what
happens. If we have any indication on the bottom of the fuselage of fluid
leaking, this is where it looks to be.
The tanks took 20 gallons of fuel. The Totalizer said they should have taken
only 18. The hangar has been "locked down." (No theft of fuel.) This 90% is
the typical error we've been seeing for the past few months. It's just that we
haven't been topping off all that time, nor making long flights. We figured our
math was bad.
I'm still gritting my teeth, trying to mentally get ready to disconnect the
Flowscan transducer to reverse flush it. It's located just aft of the 2nd rib
in the front belly section, just under the leading edge of the wing. Lots of
contortion required if the belly panel is on. And I don't feel like taking the
belly panel off. Hmmm... maybe I'll wait on that until after flying with the
longer exit vent to see if that fixed the problem. (The fuel flow numbers are
consistent with the fuel burn we've always had, so I'm not thinking the
transducer is the culprit.)
Mike Palmer <><
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________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________
Time: 11:35:11 AM PST US
From: Craymondw@aol.com
Subject: Re: Glasair-List: The story so far...
Make sure the FBO is pumping as many gallons you think you are getting.
AVGAS fuel pumps don't receive the same scrutiny as auto gas pumps do.
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