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1. 02:39 AM - Re: Fuel Vent Question (Didier Blouzard)
2. 06:47 AM - Looking for a Yak 55 radio (George Coy)
3. 11:31 AM - Re: Fuel Vent Question (Roger Kemp M.D.)
4. 03:00 PM - Re: Fuel Vent Question (A. Dennis Savarese)
5. 03:24 PM - Re: Fuel Vent Question (Didier Blouzard)
6. 05:15 PM - Re: Fuel Vent Question (A. Dennis Savarese)
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Subject: | Re: Fuel Vent Question |
Depending on your serial number
This happens also in Europe on some Yaks
Not only under the sun but also in the hangar you must let the fuel
cap open or it can happen that you los half a tank of fuel.
And this seam not to be of any concern from our friends from russia or Lituania
So keep your tank caps open when you park your plane.
Best regards
Didier
2013/2/5 Peter Gardiner <gardcycl@hotmail.com>:
> Is it just Hot over here in Australia and this does not happen in Colder
> European Countries??
>
> Now after a few runs yesterday I have a question in relation to the Fuel
> vent line.
> From reading the book it appears the 3 tanks vent through the one line,
> Correct.?? But the 5lt collection tank in the fuse has one way flow for the
> obious reasons, Now
> what I find if sitting in the sun after 40lts have been spent from the tank
> and that 40lts is always from the Left tank 1st while in flight .
> But Parked in the sun it loses say a cup full of fuel out of the Vent Line
> every now and then.
> Appears to continually happen, until you remove a fuel cap to vent. Cap
> almost blows off. Do others find this in the venting and indication of fuel
> use from either wing??
> Is it normal for you to always see the left tank drop by say 35lt before the
> R/H starts to drop.
> Then they appear to become close to equal flow.
>
> Regards Peter Gardiner
>
> PETER GARDINER ENT.PTY.LTD
> BRISBANE, QLD.
> Australia
> 61 417646838
>
>
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Subject: | Looking for a Yak 55 radio |
If anyone has a Yak 55 radio, Carlos Ortiez needs one.
George Coy
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Subject: | Re: Fuel Vent Question |
Have seen the same thing. If the A/C is flow with a left YAW the same can be
seen because of being out of trim. For me, adding MMO helps with the flappe
r valve opening easier on the right tank.doc
Sent from my iPad
On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:31 PM, Peter Gardiner <gardcycl@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is it just Hot over here in Australia and this does not happen in Colder E
uropean Countries??
>
> Now after a few runs yesterday I have a question in relation to the Fuel v
ent line.
> =46rom reading the book it appears the 3 tanks vent through the one line, C
orrect.?? But the 5lt collection tank in the fuse has one way flow for the o
bious reasons, Now
> what I find if sitting in the sun after 40lts have been spent from the tan
k and that 40lts is always from the Left tank 1st while in flight .
> But Parked in the sun it loses say a cup full of fuel out of the Vent Line
every now and then.
> Appears to continually happen, until you remove a fuel cap to vent. Cap al
most blows off. Do others find this in the venting and indication of fuel us
e from either wing??
> Is it normal for you to always see the left tank drop by say 35lt before t
he R/H starts to drop.
> Then they appear to become close to equal flow.
>
> Regards Peter Gardiner
>
> PETER GARDINER ENT.PTY.LTD
> BRISBANE, QLD.
> Australia
> 61 417646838
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Fuel Vent Question |
The root of the problem is the poorly designed vent system in the
pre-1989 52's. I have a solution if anyone is interested. Email me off
list. That way I won't bore everyone else to death posting a lengthy
description of how to fix the problem.
Dennis
A. Dennis Savarese
334-285-6263
334-546-8182 (mobile)
www.yak-52.com
Skype - Yakguy1
On 2/5/2013 1:28 PM, Roger Kemp M.D. wrote:
> Have seen the same thing. If the A/C is flow with a left YAW the same
> can be seen because of being out of trim. For me, adding MMO helps
> with the flapper valve opening easier on the right tank.doc
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:31 PM, Peter Gardiner <gardcycl@hotmail.com
> <mailto:gardcycl@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Is it just Hot over here in Australia and this does not happen in
>> Colder European Countries??
>> Now after a few runs yesterday I have a question in relation to the
>> Fuel vent line.
>> From reading the book it appears the 3 tanks vent through the one
>> line, Correct.?? But the 5lt collection tank in the fuse has one way
>> flow for the obious reasons, Now
>> what I find if sitting in the sun after 40lts have been spent from
>> the tank and that 40lts is always from the Left tank 1st while in
>> flight .
>> But Parked in the sun it loses say a cup full of fuel out of the Vent
>> Line every now and then.
>> Appears to continually happen, until you remove a fuel cap to vent.
>> Cap almost blows off. Do others find this in the venting and
>> indication of fuel use from either wing??
>> Is it normal for you to always see the left tank drop by say 35lt
>> before the R/H starts to drop.
>> Then they appear to become close to equal flow.
>>
>> *Regards Peter Gardiner*
>>
>> *PETER GARDINER ENT.PTY.LTD*
>> *BRISBANE, QLD.*
>> *Australia*
>> *61 417646838*
>>
>> *
>>
>> ==================================
>> //www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List
>> ==================================
>> cs.com
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>> ==================================
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Subject: | Re: Fuel Vent Question |
Dennis,
good to read you. We have here one Yak with this problem. Your
solution could interest us.
By the way I need bulbs for my 18T; The bulb on the rotating. Would
you have these???
kind regards
Didier
2013/2/5 A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812@bellsouth.net>:
> <dsavarese0812@bellsouth.net>
>
> The root of the problem is the poorly designed vent system in the pre-1989
> 52's. I have a solution if anyone is interested. Email me off list. That
> way I won't bore everyone else to death posting a lengthy description of how
> to fix the problem.
> Dennis
>
> A. Dennis Savarese
> 334-285-6263
> 334-546-8182 (mobile)
> www.yak-52.com
> Skype - Yakguy1
>
> On 2/5/2013 1:28 PM, Roger Kemp M.D. wrote:
>>
>> Have seen the same thing. If the A/C is flow with a left YAW the same can
>> be seen because of being out of trim. For me, adding MMO helps with the
>> flapper valve opening easier on the right tank.doc
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:31 PM, Peter Gardiner <gardcycl@hotmail.com
>> <mailto:gardcycl@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> Is it just Hot over here in Australia and this does not happen in Colder
>>> European Countries??
>>> Now after a few runs yesterday I have a question in relation to the Fuel
>>> vent line.
>>> From reading the book it appears the 3 tanks vent through the one line,
>>> Correct.?? But the 5lt collection tank in the fuse has one way flow for the
>>> obious reasons, Now
>>> what I find if sitting in the sun after 40lts have been spent from the
>>> tank and that 40lts is always from the Left tank 1st while in flight .
>>> But Parked in the sun it loses say a cup full of fuel out of the Vent
>>> Line every now and then.
>>> Appears to continually happen, until you remove a fuel cap to vent. Cap
>>> almost blows off. Do others find this in the venting and indication of fuel
>>> use from either wing??
>>> Is it normal for you to always see the left tank drop by say 35lt before
>>> the R/H starts to drop.
>>> Then they appear to become close to equal flow.
>>>
>>> *Regards Peter Gardiner*
>>>
>>> *PETER GARDINER ENT.PTY.LTD*
>>> *BRISBANE, QLD.*
>>> *Australia*
>>> *61 417646838*
>>>
>>> *
>>>
>>> ==================================
>>> //www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List
>>> ==================================
>>> cs.com
>>> ==================================
>>> matronics.com/contribution
>>> ==================================
>>>
>>> *
>>
>> *
>>
>>
>> *
>
>
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Didier BLOUZARD
Directeur Gnral DATEXIS
Portable : +33 6 51 84 48 02
Email: didier.blouzard@gmail.com
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Subject: | Re: Fuel Vent Question |
Sorry Didier. Can not help you with the bulb.
I will email the solution to the vent problem directly to you, off list.
Dennis
A. Dennis Savarese
334-285-6263
334-546-8182 (mobile)
www.yak-52.com
Skype - Yakguy1
On 2/5/2013 5:21 PM, Didier Blouzard wrote:
>
> Dennis,
>
> good to read you. We have here one Yak with this problem. Your
> solution could interest us.
> By the way I need bulbs for my 18T; The bulb on the rotating. Would
> you have these???
>
> kind regards
>
> Didier
>
>
> 2013/2/5 A. Dennis Savarese <dsavarese0812@bellsouth.net>:
>> <dsavarese0812@bellsouth.net>
>>
>> The root of the problem is the poorly designed vent system in the pre-1989
>> 52's. I have a solution if anyone is interested. Email me off list. That
>> way I won't bore everyone else to death posting a lengthy description of how
>> to fix the problem.
>> Dennis
>>
>> A. Dennis Savarese
>> 334-285-6263
>> 334-546-8182 (mobile)
>> www.yak-52.com
>> Skype - Yakguy1
>>
>> On 2/5/2013 1:28 PM, Roger Kemp M.D. wrote:
>>> Have seen the same thing. If the A/C is flow with a left YAW the same can
>>> be seen because of being out of trim. For me, adding MMO helps with the
>>> flapper valve opening easier on the right tank.doc
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:31 PM, Peter Gardiner <gardcycl@hotmail.com
>>> <mailto:gardcycl@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is it just Hot over here in Australia and this does not happen in Colder
>>>> European Countries??
>>>> Now after a few runs yesterday I have a question in relation to the Fuel
>>>> vent line.
>>>> From reading the book it appears the 3 tanks vent through the one line,
>>>> Correct.?? But the 5lt collection tank in the fuse has one way flow for the
>>>> obious reasons, Now
>>>> what I find if sitting in the sun after 40lts have been spent from the
>>>> tank and that 40lts is always from the Left tank 1st while in flight .
>>>> But Parked in the sun it loses say a cup full of fuel out of the Vent
>>>> Line every now and then.
>>>> Appears to continually happen, until you remove a fuel cap to vent. Cap
>>>> almost blows off. Do others find this in the venting and indication of fuel
>>>> use from either wing??
>>>> Is it normal for you to always see the left tank drop by say 35lt before
>>>> the R/H starts to drop.
>>>> Then they appear to become close to equal flow.
>>>>
>>>> *Regards Peter Gardiner*
>>>>
>>>> *PETER GARDINER ENT.PTY.LTD*
>>>> *BRISBANE, QLD.*
>>>> *Australia*
>>>> *61 417646838*
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>> ==================================
>>>> //www.matronics.com/Navigator?Yak-List
>>>> ==================================
>>>> cs.com
>>>> ==================================
>>>> matronics.com/contribution
>>>> ==================================
>>>>
>>>> *
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> *
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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