Waiex 49 wrote:Has anyone out there ever experienced leaking at the fuel vent fitting or the fitting at the back wall of the fuel tank? These fittings are located very close to walks of the fuel tank and look like a real challenge to replace. My feeling is to leave them alone, but if they are prone to leaking I may replace them now while the tank is out.
Don Bowen
N49YX
Waiex 49 wrote:The continuing adventures with fuel tank fittings.....
I spent most of the weekend with my Dremmel tool working on removing the material on the inside of the tank.
This was a lot more work than I would have imagined.
This job has been a real pain in the rear.
Waiex 49 wrote:This has been one of those jobs where the airplane has been arguing with me the whole way. It has been something of a nightmare. I believe the Sonex tank fittings to be of substandard grade and the instructions for their "fix" are awful. Just another day living the dream in paradise!
I do work slowly as I spent too many years mechanicing against the time clock. Also, I take it slow to do quality work and avoid costly mistakes.
30 minutes?? It will take me more time than than that just to clean all the junk and debris out of the tank!
Fly safe! (And often)
Don
Bruce593SX wrote:I know it wasn't that exact product, but be very careful: http://www.ntsb.gov/_layouts/ntsb.aviat ... 050&akey=1
The q&a on spruce website says not recommended for plastic tanks
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