by bipbuilder » Sun Dec 20, 2020 10:49 pm
Perhaps I will regret posting this but, when I installed a fuel sump in my onex I came straight out of fuel tank and through the fire wall. I then put a t in the line and went straight down to a sump fitting supported by a piece of aluminum angle. Yes it is between the exhaust pipes but will not drip on them.( i usually sump before running engine.) After the t it goes to a filter then into the aero injector. And yes the fuel must be turned on to sump it. An added benefit of the fuel line going down is it gives the water some were to collect on its way to the aero injector. Also it is mounted just above the belly so if I did break the gear off and slide in it should be protected.