by SonexN76ET » Tue Jan 13, 2015 3:31 pm
I am considering making a fuel level sight tube. I have seen some neat, enclosed examples on line. The EAA Sweepstakes Piper Cub has a neat looking sight tube that I might use as a model. You can see a picture in this month's EAA Sport Aviation. Mine would be covered by an aluminum tube and have a cut out on one side to see the fuel level in the tube and a restrictor to prevent sloshing. I just am not comfortable with the Belite Fuel Level gauge and Princeton fuel level probe that I have. I am getting erratic readings. Plus, I am getting some seepage from the bottom of the Princeton fuel probe that I do not like. I time my flights and look underneath the panel to verify fuel level, but it would be nice to have an accurate sight tube. I plan on always landing with at least 4 gallons in the tank.
Thanks,
Jake
Sonex Tri Gear, Rotax 912 ULS, Sensenich 3 Blade Ground Adjustable Propeller
MGL Velocity EMS, Garmin GTR 200 Comm, GTX 335 ADS B Out Transponder
ILevil AW AHRS & ADS-B In, UAvionix AV20S
200+ hours previously with Aerovee engine
Sarasota, Florida