by Area 51% » Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:56 am
Just got back from Oshkosh (Sonex proper) where a discussion of their tanks ensued. A couple of new-on-the-shelf tanks were measured and found to be distorted at the fuel fill end to the same degree as mine. Kerry confirmed they all come from the same mold, from the early black tanks, to the current. Either the problem has manifested itself recently somehow (possible), or no other builders over the last decade noticed or cared. (Doubtful)
According to Kerry, I am the only builder to report back to the factory with any issues with the tank whatsoever. In this case, however, the squeaky wheel will not receive any grease. A list of builders who had, at least, the filler box issue, might have prompted a closer look at the tank supplier's wares and kept our projects moving forward instead of cutting apart a complicated and tedious component (the upper firewall fill box) to "fix" yet another aspect of the build.
I can't help but wonder, because of the problems I'm encountering and the fact that they were about to introduce the B model, if I received left-over, returned, faulty parts in my kit. Can't explain it any other way. I feel as if I'm building the prototype-stable-mate to the factory jet to be called the "Sub-Standard".
Heating of the tank to reshape was approved, but not successful, as 1/4" of material is not easy to hide, plus it wouldn't affect/help the filler neck-to-filler box interferance.
Since the original scratch-built plans included an aluminum tank drawing with material specifications, I don't see any other direction I can take with the fuel system. Our Waiex would not be the only airplane (experimental or certified) with an aluminum tank between the engine and passengers. I only plan to land off-airport due to fuel exaustion anyway.
The only question I have at this point is the material spec. On the plans it calls for 5052 H14. The only 5052 sheet from ACS is H32 but is listed as fuel tank aluminum. Was there a spec change?
Thanks to all who let me peek under their cowls last week. (Including Sonex)
Anyone that finds themselves close to Big Pine is welcome to stop by and tell me where I've gone wrong. There are lobsters in your future.
Electric Waiex you say???????????
Randy @ Area 51%