Hi Duncan,
I figured I’d make some input specifically about the B-Model tank since that is the only one I have experience with thus far. To answer your first question I am not sure but having the probe a 1/2” above the bottom should give you a good reading. Remember these fuel level senders aren’t super accurate and shouldn’t be set in stone that zero is zero. I believe they are more of a suggestion on reserve time to plan accordingly and that’s how I use the tank gauges even when renting Cessnas. I wish I had more to add on how it will work but my experience with capacitance probes is limited to my buddy’s Onex and the one we replaced on his, we left a small gap between bottom of probe and bottom of tank.
Personally, I am not planning on using the capacitance probe. My fuel application will be using 93 octane 10% ethanol automotive gas so I can run full synthetic motor oil in my Aerovee Turbo. Capacitance probes from what I’ve read will be destroyed the moment you fill it with ethanol based fuels. My solution will be to use a float type probe installed from the top towards the rear of the tank. The probe and the sealant were bought from Vans (not installed yet). You can bend and cut the float arm to fit the Sonex application and it dry fits well. I will also have an inspection plate on glareshield so I can remove the probe if it’s damaged or needs replacing easily. Using this float sender with a fuel flow sensor will probably give you the best fuel readings but of course this is all speculation since my plane isn’t flying yet. Just an idea i thought I’d throw out there - these float senders have been used for decades since originally introduced in the 1930s so I hope it will work.
To answer your second question I too noticed my b model tank wasn’t exactly squared. I put insulation tape on the firewall where the tank sits against it. It will protect the tank from heat and acts as a cushion. Once the tank is in place and the rear support (near panel) is cleco’d in place, the tank is snug and fits excellent. I did not have to sit in the seat and push with my feet - seems excessive. The straps prevent the tank from moving back and forth and the insulation prevents chaffing against any rivets. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any other questions. I inserted links to the supplies I referenced above.
Tim
Universal Fuel Sender Installation Kit
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Stewart- ... gIA9vD_BwEFuel Tank Level Sender (doesn’t matter left or right)
https://shop.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/s ... duct=f-385Fuel Tank Sealer (1 ounce)
https://shop.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/s ... ct=prosealThermotec Insulation 12" X 24”
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