by Waiex 49 » Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:39 am
My hat is off to those who have been able to install the oops fittings with the tank installed in the aircraft. I suspect it is easier to accomplish if you are replacing the larger 3/8" NPT fitting. In my situation I have two damaged fittings and both are the smaller 1/8" fittings.
With the 1/8" NPT fittings the hole is only 9/16" in diameter. Working through these smaller holes, while laying under the tank, I don't see how I can do a quality job of smoothing any burs left from the drilling operation on the inside of the tank. Nor can I see how I could do a quality job of cleaning any debris from the tank. I was never able to get the first fitting to line up and slide through the 9/16" hole, so I don't believe the "per instructions" method is going to work for me. My conclusion, for my situation, is to remove the tank and do the rework of the fittings on a workbench.
I will probably remove the tank by unfastening the straps and sliding it out from below. However, that looks to be a pain in the butt type of a job. I am giving consideration to removing the windscreen and then drilling out the rivets that hold the glare shield in place. This is a lot of work but at least I wouldn't be spending hours and hours laying on my back under the instrument panel swearing and saying rude things about Sonex engineering.
Has anyone removed their fuel tank by going at it from the top? Any thoughts on the matter would be appreciated. I think I can drill out (and replace) all those rivets a lot easier than I could take out the tank from below.
Thanks in advance,
Don Bowen
N49YX