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Martin Pohl

Joined: 30 Jan 2006 Posts: 118 Location: CH-8645 Jona SG, Switzerland
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:21 am Post subject: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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Hi folks
Is there a need for a check valve in the fuel return line (vapour lock return line)? Engine will be the Rotax 912ULS.
Cheers Martin
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:48 am Post subject: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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Martin--
I did not use a check valve on my return line. There is a restricter in the return line with about a .3mm hole in it so there is not much fuel that flows through the line. The engine end of the line is also significantly higher that the termination at the tank. I think when I did my fuel flow tests with just the electrical pump on the fuel returned through this line was about 13 ounces
George May
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ashontz

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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 7:25 am Post subject: Re: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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What's your reasoning for the return lines? The plans don't call for it, but I was thinking of adding one myself to not burn out the pump with too much pressure.
[quote="gfmjr_20(at)HOTMAIL.COM"]Martin--
I did not use a check valve on my return line. There is a restricter in the return line with about a .3mm hole in it so there is not much fuel that flows through the line. The engine end of the line is also significantly higher that the termination at the tank. I think when I did my fuel flow tests with just the electrical pump on the fuel returned through this line was about 13 ounces
George May
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Martin Pohl

Joined: 30 Jan 2006 Posts: 118 Location: CH-8645 Jona SG, Switzerland
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:32 am Post subject: Re: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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Hi Andy
Quote: | What's your reasoning for the return lines? | Vapour lock issues - it is e.g. in UK a mandatory modification (http://www.pfa.org.uk/Data%20Sheets/162B%20ZENAIR%20CH601-XL.pdf).
The CZAW plans include the return line. I have a left inner tank with return inlet.
We are using automotive fuel here in Europe (and it is in fact recommended for the Rotax rather than 100LL) which results in higher vapour lock risk.
Cheers Martin
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Martin Pohl

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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:36 am Post subject: Re: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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(at)George: Thank you for your info! The CZAW plans also don't call for a check valve. And as you said the line is going quite a bit down from the engine to the tank, so there shouldn't be any backpressure from the tank.
Cheers Martin
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Martin Pohl

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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:50 am Post subject: Re: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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By the way: here is my "final" fuel system layout, which is apart from the additional left wing fuel pump and the fuel flow meter the standard CZAW fuel setup.
FuelSystem
Cheers Martin
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ashontz

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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:51 am Post subject: Re: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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Good to know, I'll probably install a return line myself. What can it hurt. I know all of my cars have a return line, probably for good reason too. Is the return line smaller?
That being the case, I always hear the term vapor lock, in technical terms can someone explain EXACTLY what it is and where in the fuel system it occurs generally for everyone's benefit? I know sometimes my old lawnboy mower won't start after running for awhile and I need to take the air filter off to let it breath better so I can restart it. I assume this is vapor lock, but I'm not really sure. I've never had it stop running, but restarting was a major problem before I replaced the mower due to other problems with the mower being a yardsale total piece of crap I bought when I was poor years ago and not worth fiddling with everytime I wanted to mow the lawn.
Martin Pohl wrote: | Hi Andy
Quote: | What's your reasoning for the return lines? | Vapour lock issues - it is e.g. in UK a mandatory modification (http://www.pfa.org.uk/Data%20Sheets/162B%20ZENAIR%20CH601-XL.pdf).
The CZAW plans include the return line. I have a left inner tank with return inlet.
We are using automotive fuel here in Europe (and it is in fact recommended for the Rotax rather than 100LL) which results in higher vapour lock risk.
Cheers Martin |
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Gig Giacona
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:28 am Post subject: Re: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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It there for a different reason in your car. Probably because there is a fuel injection system in use.
ashontz wrote: | Good to know, I'll probably install a return line myself. What can it hurt. I know all of my cars have a return line, probably for good reason too. Is the return line smaller?
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ashontz

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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:49 am Post subject: Re: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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My 1985 Nissan pickup is carburated and it has a return line.
Gig Giacona wrote: | It there for a different reason in your car. Probably because there is a fuel injection system in use.
ashontz wrote: | Good to know, I'll probably install a return line myself. What can it hurt. I know all of my cars have a return line, probably for good reason too. Is the return line smaller?
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 3:12 pm Post subject: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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The Rotax installation manual suggests a return line and in addition ,since I burn mostly auto fuel, I wanted to insure against vapor lock.
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What's your reasoning for the return lines? The plans don't call for it, but I was thinking of adding one myself to not burn out the pump with too much pressure.
[quote="gfmjr_20(at)HOTMAIL.COM"]Martin--
I did not use a check valve on my return line. There is a restricter in the return line with about a .3mm hole in it so there is not much fuel that flows through the line. The engine end of the line is also significantly higher that the termination at the tank. I think when I did my fuel flow tests with just the electrical pump on the fuel returned through this line was about 13 ounces
George May
601XL 912s 174hours
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bryanmmartin
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 7:13 pm Post subject: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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Vapor lock is what results when the fuel pump is full of fuel vapor (or
air)instead of liquid fuel. The pump is designed to pump liquid, it
won't pump vapor worth a damn. It is caused when the fuel in the line
leading into the pump is vaporized due to excessive heat and/or
excessive suction on the line. It often results from drawing a suction
on the fuel line by trying to suck fuel uphill to a hot engine
compartment because reducing the pressure on the fuel also reduces its
boiling point. The situation is worse with auto fuel because some of its
components have a much lower boiling point than anything found in avgas.
The one of the worst cases is a pump attached to a hot engine on a hot
day at high altitude sucking fuel from low-wing tanks during a nose high
maneuver at full throttle and maximum fuel flow (i.e. just after takeoff
from a high density altitude airport). One of the easiest ways to avoid
it is to put the fuel pump near the fuel tank and pushing the fuel to
the engine.
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Good to know, I'll probably install a return line myself. What can it hurt. I know all of my cars have a return line, probably for good reason too. Is the return line smaller?
That being the case, I always hear the term vapor lock, in technical terms can someone explain EXACTLY what it is and where in the fuel system it occurs generally for everyone's benefit? I know sometimes my old lawnboy mower won't start after running for awhile and I need to take the air filter off to let it breath better so I can restart it. I assume this is vapor lock, but I'm not really sure. I've never had it stop running, but restarting was a major problem before I replaced the mower due to other problems with the mower being a yardsale total piece of crap I bought when I was poor years ago and not worth fiddling with everytime I wanted to mow the lawn.
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 5:41 am Post subject: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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Bryan ,what you say is very true .However you can have vapor lock when no
fuel pump is used .I fly a Sonerai that has a gravity fuel delivery system
.In the Texas heat along with 450 degree cylinder head temps I get vapor
lock when using auto fuel .There was no problems when using 100LL .Those
high temps was when I had a VW engine ,I now have an 0200 Cont. and the CHT
is around 360 degrees .
Wade Jones South Texas
601XL plans building
Cont. 0200
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bryanmmartin
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 6:48 am Post subject: Is check valve in fuel return line needed? |
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Yes, a vapor bubble in the line can block the flow of liquid fuel in
some cases. An electric boost pump upstream of the area where the bubble
forms can cure the problem.
wade jones wrote:
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Bryan ,what you say is very true .However you can have vapor lock when
no fuel pump is used .I fly a Sonerai that has a gravity fuel delivery
system .In the Texas heat along with 450 degree cylinder head temps I
get vapor lock when using auto fuel .There was no problems when using
100LL .Those high temps was when I had a VW engine ,I now have an 0200
Cont. and the CHT is around 360 degrees .
Wade Jones South Texas
601XL plans building
Cont. 0200
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