Sonex-B Fuel Tank Vent
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 9:08 am
Want to alert Sonex-B builders of a BIG PROBLEM I have completing my airplane (snb022).
While running the engine (AeroVee2.1) for tuning, the fuel tank deformed, collapsing inward (see photo 1). Reviewed the problem with Sonex. They think a vacuum was created through the tank vent line. The drawing for tank installation (SNB-G01) shows the vent line routed on the front left inside of the fuselage and exiting somewhere through the landing gear fairing. In my opinion the drawing is incomplete and ambiguous on where and how to install the vent exit. I brought it out through the fairing (see picture 2). Sonex stated that while I have the vent line installed as shown on the plans, the plans do not show a workable vent system. They have suggested removing the tank and trying to reform it with air pressure and heat. Also, rerouting the vent to exit somewhere toward the center of the fuselage.
This obviously will require major disassembly and rework. Besides being disappointed in the Sonex, I am concerned about the integrity and safety of the tank if I can get it reformed. Will the heat and pressure damage the tank? After reinstalling the tank, will a vent exit relocation fix the problem?
Has anyone had experience reforming XLPE? Could a strong enough vacuum be created thru the vent line to cause the damage? Seems like we’re just guessing about the cause of the problem and all the re-work may not solve the problem. I’m wondering if the problem could be a manufacturing defect with the tank or a design issue between airframe and tank.
Any opinions or suggestions?
While running the engine (AeroVee2.1) for tuning, the fuel tank deformed, collapsing inward (see photo 1). Reviewed the problem with Sonex. They think a vacuum was created through the tank vent line. The drawing for tank installation (SNB-G01) shows the vent line routed on the front left inside of the fuselage and exiting somewhere through the landing gear fairing. In my opinion the drawing is incomplete and ambiguous on where and how to install the vent exit. I brought it out through the fairing (see picture 2). Sonex stated that while I have the vent line installed as shown on the plans, the plans do not show a workable vent system. They have suggested removing the tank and trying to reform it with air pressure and heat. Also, rerouting the vent to exit somewhere toward the center of the fuselage.
This obviously will require major disassembly and rework. Besides being disappointed in the Sonex, I am concerned about the integrity and safety of the tank if I can get it reformed. Will the heat and pressure damage the tank? After reinstalling the tank, will a vent exit relocation fix the problem?
Has anyone had experience reforming XLPE? Could a strong enough vacuum be created thru the vent line to cause the damage? Seems like we’re just guessing about the cause of the problem and all the re-work may not solve the problem. I’m wondering if the problem could be a manufacturing defect with the tank or a design issue between airframe and tank.
Any opinions or suggestions?