by Speed » Fri Jun 01, 2018 9:10 am
I have the Bill Clapp tube tanks. They work fine! (They may be the original ones?)
I bought N77ZZ in 2015. But the tanks were installed when he did the Corvair conversion back in about 2008. I remember seeing them and talking to him at OSH in '08, never imagining that someday I would own that plane. And, yes, I'm still running that same 2.7L Corvair, now with about 400 hours. Sweet little motor!
BLUF: They obviously hold up...10 years, no evidence of leaks. They work! Hold about 5.5 gallons each. I typically only put 5.0 max in to avoid venting (due to the low dihedral of the wing). Also, I don't keep fuel in them unless I'm going X-country.
I currently have the single pump that draws from both tanks at about .3 gal / min. (So, I typically transfer for 10 minutes, moving 3 gallons) It's plumbed into top of the main tank. Bill also put in an ingenious fuel vent that keeps one from accidentally over-filling the main and venting onto the canopy...
I did install a shutoff valve between the two tanks to prevent fuel from transferring by gravity from one side to the other (and then overboard) when plane is on uneven ground. They both have quick-drains near the wing root. The caps on the wingtips are same as RV uses.
I'm considering re-plumbing with two pumps at some point...but low priority...I just haven't been flying much due to my wife's situation. I've also considered how to do a different wing tip vent system, which would likely tie back into the main vent, located on the turtle deck, but again, low priority. I am also going to put in some inspection plates, just so I can inspect!
BUT: It sure is nice to be able to easily carry another TWO hours of fuel, and have no real impact on the CG. I LOVE THEM!
Plans built Sonex #50 (2002); now with Corvair-100hp and Aux Wing tanks (2009); 4th owner (2015).
N77ZZ @ KHWY ... "Speed" (my old Air Force callsign)