by Kai » Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:27 am
Bob,
Good on the sight gauge- I went down the same path with Sonex A #0525: works like a charm! I see you made a small bracket to support the clear tube past the upright on the fuselage side, which is probably better than what I did- just drilling a 5/16’’ hole in the upright. However, so far after some 200 hrs no structural issues.
Still, depending on the attitude of the plane, this sight gauge could show whatever you would like to see. You need to establish a practical attitude and take the reading with the plane each time in this position. In order to make sure of this, I found the attitude of the plane at cruise speed, and fixed a small spirit level gauge (from a camper van) on the fuselage side with the bubble in the middle. The tail was then raised until the bubble was between the marks. The fuel tank was then filled with selected increments and the sight tube was marked accordingly. So now, every time the bubble in the level gauge is between its marks, I know that the fuel level in the sight tube will correspond with its marks (I have found that you need to let the system ‘settle’ for some seconds before the reading is taken).
Still, the nemesis of the system is the sight tube itself. Try as I might, I am not able to find a clear tube that will not discolor over time- that confounded alcohol in the fuel again! Consequently, after a couple of seasons, the tube will have to be replaced as it becomes difficuilt to see the fuel level in there. Should you have had success here, please inform!
Thanks
Kai
Sonex A #0525- SG, DS.
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