GraemeSmith wrote:Sonex - the builder of my plane had it pop up next to the filler and then changed his mind and turned it around and down through the engine compartment to exit by the cooling slot at the bottom of the cowl.
I HATE this from a fire safety standpoint - a tank possibly venting over a hot exhaust - and it MIGHT happen in the air too because...
When the tank is full and you pick the plane up by the tail to move it - the vent turns into a syphon and pi$$es away a gallon or more of fuel before the vacuum in the tank "wins" and it ceases. Till then - once it starts the only way to stop it is to pop the fuel cap to break the syphon. And I can imagine this happening in a dive with a nearly full tank - spraying fuel over the hot exhaust.
I will be putting this back to the upright tube on the top of the tank asap.
I had thought about installing a syphon break valve - but it's a small check valve easily blocked and so wouldn't serve its purpose - and there is still the issue of the fuel spraying around in the area of the exhaust.
mike.smith wrote:I think you're making a mountain out of a non-existent mole hill.
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