DCASonex wrote:thomasjones42 wrote:Are DCA's tools for fitting the OOPs fittings still available for loan?
Tom Jones
Onex 0133
Aerovee turbo
Tom, They are back in my tool box having done more traveling since Robbie had them. PM me with your shipping address and reimburse the $7 Priority Mail cost when you return them.
David A.
rizzz wrote:Mine was perfect until recently, it started leaking from the big fitting. I have not touched the fittings since the initial installation.
Mine have not "spun" and were screwed in very carefully to absolute minimal torque (just a little more than hand tight).
The leak I have currently is very minimal, only a few drops over the course of a couple of weeks of standing in the hangar and it only seems to leak when we have really cold weather (not so much of a problem now).
I will probably attempt Phil Bird's fix first before installing an oops fitting, the fix is very easy to do and requires only a 3/16 plate, drilled and tapped to screw onto the AN fitting and some Permatex #3 to go between the plate and the tank.
But with the warmer weather we're starting do get here now the tank is fine, no leaks for the moment, so this will be a next winter job.
Waiex 49 wrote:Drill out the rivets and remove the screws that secure the left and right side rudder assembly support brackets. Real easy to do, the screws and rivets are on the outside of the fuselage sides. This allows you to drop the complete rudder pedal assembly down to the floor. With the rudder pedal assembly out of the way it is very simple and easy to remove and reinstall the fuel tank.
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