Gunther wrote:I really like your tank idea. As an alternative to the fill spout, do you think it could be filled by allowing back flow from the main tank?
Hi Gunther
I'm sure your idea could be done, personally I wouldn't as I see more reasons of why not to do it, than reasons to do it. Time to fill being the main reason, it could be quite time consuming. I think knowing when its full and venting could be other problems.
The way I fill the tank, inside the fuselage is one feature I don't particularly like. I don't use the tank that often so 95% of the time its removed from the plane. If I were to use the tank more often or not remove it at all I would consider installing a filler in the turtledeck with a rubber inlet tube to the tank.
Choice of plumbing to the carb may vary with your carb choice. Regardless you will need to pump from the aux tank. Its too low to gravity feed.
I have a Jab 3300 and retained the bing so plumbed from both aux tank and main tank to 3 way valve then to engine. Cannot feed from one tank to the other, this I don't mind as its impossible to pump fuel overboard out the vent. I use the electric pump only to prime the line initially after connecting the tank and for take off and landing. The standard jabiru mechanical pump draws fuel from the selected tank.
If using an aerocarb would be easiest to pump and transfer fuel from aux tank to main. I think Aaron K does this with his.
Cheers Steve