sonex1374 wrote:I just recently went through this on a flying legacy Sonex....We ended up replacing the outer o-ring with a viton sealing ring (e.g. a rubber washer) of the same thickness and ID because we deformed the stock o-ring and damaged it slightly. A thin, large-diameter washer was added on top of the sealing ring to keep it from deforming as the nut was tightened.
None of the work was particularity difficult, but it's not a lot of fun and can test one's patience.
Jeff
pfhoeycfi wrote:Could you share your source & part # for the replacement rings?
Murray Parr wrote:Thanks for all your responses. I will try to get it out with the panel still in place. Not going to be much fun though. It's a shame I had all the firewall pass throughs completed and sealed, will have to remove some of that
pfhoeycfi wrote:Murray Parr wrote:Thanks for all your responses. I will try to get it out with the panel still in place. Not going to be much fun though. It's a shame I had all the firewall pass throughs completed and sealed, will have to remove some of that
Were you successful removing your tank? How did you do it? I cured my tank, put it in the aircraft and it sat for months with 2 gallons of fuel and loose straps and just this week buckled badly. Fit to be tied... I was prepping for inspection. I've always thought that the tank was the weak link in the entire airplane.
Peter (Sonex B)
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