wlarson861 wrote:If all the components of the fuel system are pointed down hill from the fuel tank to the AeroVee then the burp tube is redundant. I removed the gascolator and made sure the aeroinjector was the low point in the fuel path and have never had a burp since. I think the burp tube is benign at best and another single point of failure at worst. YMMV
wlarson861 wrote:If all the components of the fuel system are pointed down hill from the fuel tank to the AeroVee then the burp tube is redundant. I removed the gascolator and made sure the aeroinjector was the low point in the fuel path and have never had a burp since. I think the burp tube is benign at best and another single point of failure at worst. YMMV
DCASonex wrote:wlarson861 wrote:If all the components of the fuel system are pointed down hill from the fuel tank to the AeroVee then the burp tube is redundant. I removed the gascolator and made sure the aeroinjector was the low point in the fuel path and have never had a burp since. I think the burp tube is benign at best and another single point of failure at worst. YMMV
Fuel line pointed down hill from tank while on ground would do same as a burp tube, but Is fuel line still pointed down hill when is a long climb? Perhaps, your Sonex with an AeroVee does not climb at high enough angle to reverse that, but mine with a 3300 sure does. Acceleration also pushes fuel pack towards tank, and any air in the line forward
David A.
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