peter anson wrote:Proseal is the same stuff, just a different brand.
Peter
peter anson wrote:Not to be overly critical, but the teflon tape you have used on the fuel selector valve is a never, ever, ever, use item on any fuel lines or fittings. There are so many NTSB reports fatal accidents caused by fuel starvation as a result of using this its not funny.
I get your point but like all sealants, if you only put the tape on the thread and don't have it overlapping the internal end of the fitting it's not going to get into the system. I have never found any traces of it in my fuel filter or gascolator.
Proseal is the same stuff, just a different brand.
Peter
peter anson wrote:Hi Steve,
No intention of fitting dual auxiliary tanks. For a start it would be impossible to turn the fuel off, but more importantly it would mean changing the label and after you've gone to that much trouble to produce a beautiful label you don't want to do it all again.
peter anson wrote:I actually have considered fitting an auxiliary tank and think I would pump in via one of the fittings intended for the sight gauge. I know this is getting off the subject but have you had much use from your Auxiliary tank?
Peter
Here is a result of a quick search on the NTSB site for aviation related accidents due to fuel starvation as a result of using teflon tape for sealing fuel supply fittings. http://www.asias.faa.gov/pls/apex/f?p=100:27:0::NO:27:: I am sure most people on this list also thought it was a good idea to use it and that they knew how to use it to avoid problems.
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