B Model Fuel Quantity
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 12:04 pm
I bought the Sonex fuel probe for my B Model ('cause the Sonex web site stated that it fitted, no cutting required and is calibrated for a Sonex) but it needs to be shortened by about 4 inches.
The lower 2 inches of the probe appears to not "fill" with fuel and therefore does not measure quantity. Is this true?
The A model tank appears (from the instructions) to have a cup shaped collector into which the probe is bolted, so the probe attachment is below the main level of the fuel. The B Model is basically flat across the bottom, so in the B Model the fuel probe mounts flush with the bottom of the tank/fuel. If the above is true I need to mount the probe over an inch below the bottom of the tank to enable a zero reading from the probe to be zero fuel! I obviously need to know before I cut the probe.
Second question:
The front of my B Model tank is not square to the sides, about 1/2 inch out over the width of the tank. If I push the tank forward (instructions say sit in the seat and push with feet) the tank is pushed onto the shop head of a rivet on the left side of the firewall, not a good idea! Any ideas on how to simply stop the tank going too far forward?
The lower 2 inches of the probe appears to not "fill" with fuel and therefore does not measure quantity. Is this true?
The A model tank appears (from the instructions) to have a cup shaped collector into which the probe is bolted, so the probe attachment is below the main level of the fuel. The B Model is basically flat across the bottom, so in the B Model the fuel probe mounts flush with the bottom of the tank/fuel. If the above is true I need to mount the probe over an inch below the bottom of the tank to enable a zero reading from the probe to be zero fuel! I obviously need to know before I cut the probe.
Second question:
The front of my B Model tank is not square to the sides, about 1/2 inch out over the width of the tank. If I push the tank forward (instructions say sit in the seat and push with feet) the tank is pushed onto the shop head of a rivet on the left side of the firewall, not a good idea! Any ideas on how to simply stop the tank going too far forward?