WesRagle wrote:
While opening and closing the valve it occurred to me that the root of the problem was probably the valve handle. If you imagine putting your pointer on the tip of the handle and moving it to the open position while considering what is happening at the threads going into the tank to counteract that force/torque, it's not good.
Wes
DCASonex wrote:Might consider a remote operator for that valve. A simple push pull knob and cable attached to a bracket mounted to, (clamped around) the valve will eliminate most any force pushing or pulling on the valve and its fitting to the tank, but two bigger benefits to my mind are that the valves position can be seen at all times, no question of anyone accidentally knocking it to partially closed, and it can be shut off with seat and shoulder belts kept tight in event of emergency off field landing. There have been a couple of such posted, PM me if wanting drawing and photo of what I did.
David A.
sonex892. wrote:I have always suspected that could be a possible cause of a seeping original fitting. I have the same valve as Peter but have it mounted to a bracket on the firewall with an extension shaft fitted to the handle. No oops fittings yet.
WesRagle wrote:The bigger hazard for me, since I'm using a float bowl carb, is forgetting to turn the fuel on and using up my bowl full of fuel on takeoff....
In any event, I plan to be more disciplined this time around and will use start and shutdown check lists that include checking the fuel valve. Now, if I can just figure out where to keep the check lists in a Onex :-)
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sonex892. wrote:WesRagle wrote:
While opening and closing the valve it occurred to me that the root of the problem was probably the valve handle. If you imagine putting your pointer on the tip of the handle and moving it to the open position while considering what is happening at the threads going into the tank to counteract that force/torque, it's not good.
Wes
I have always suspected that could be a possible cause of a seeping original fitting. I have the same valve as Peter but have it mounted to a bracket on the firewall with an extension shaft fitted to the handle. No oops fittings yet
Rofomoto wrote:Where is that fuel line going from the bottom of the valve?
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