planeolbob wrote:Fuel Vents are always a good subject......
Here is what I did. This is a variation on what Tony, David and Gus did.
For this to work correct you do need to install the fuel area with a block off plate.
Mark 1 Design
https://www.flickr.com/photos/22138162@ ... 206891441/
Mark 2 Design (in the middle of the set)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32288421@ ... 998890631/
Features:
1. Allows a full 17 gal in my tank.
2. Gives you a horizon reference.
3. Shields opening from air born clogging.
4. No chance of fuel spray on wind screen due to negative G as the fuel dumps into a void under high pressure.
250 hours, no problems.
Bob Mika
wlarson861 wrote:If you go inverted in negative G you won't be flying under power long enough to drain fuel through the vent.
fastj22 wrote:If you vent like that from the top, and you ever go inverted, you will spray fuel over your windscreen.
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