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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:50 am    Post subject: Fuel system layout Reply with quote

<< I thought silicone would be the way to go. But I don't pretend to know much about gasket material. What would you think is the best material to use. >>

Permatex makes a product specifically designed for fuel fittings – it’s a white goop. Smells a little like tangerines. Available at any auto parts store. It’s 100 percent fuel-proof, and seals any/all threaded fuel fittings on your fuel system. I used this stuff several years ago to secure the Curtis drain valve and the brass fuel nipples that thread into my homemade PVC gascolator. Never had a leak.

Dennis Kirby
Mark-3, 912ul
Sandia Park, NM
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:28 am    Post subject: Fuel system layout Reply with quote

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I used to have a float ball in my fuel sight tube. I sized the ball so that it was small enough to move freely in the sight tube but big enough to not go through the tee to the fuel system. It work well till one day when I was adding fuel it got stuck in the lower tee. This happened when my electronic fuel gage was working intermittently and wouldn't you know the fuel gage quit working at the same time. If you add one of these ball I would recommend some kind of screen or stop that will keep the ball from entering the fuel system and getting stuck in a fitting or worse.

Also if you are considering a capacitance type fuel gage sending unit you will find that the calibration(accuracy) will change when you change between auto fuel and 100LL.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:57 pm    Post subject: Fuel system layout Reply with quote

Frank/All

I used to have a float ball in my fuel sight tube. I sized the ball so that it was small enough to move freely in the sight tube but big enough to not go through the tee to the fuel system. It work well till one day when I was adding fuel it got stuck in the lower tee. This happened when my electronic fuel gage was working intermittently and wouldn't you know the fuel gage quit working at the same time. If you add one of these ball I would recommend some kind of screen or stop that will keep the ball from entering the fuel system and getting stuck in a fitting or worse.

Also if you are considering a capacitance type fuel gage sending unit you will find that the calibration(accuracy) will change when you change between auto fuel and 100LL.

Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
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I fixed the ball getting stuck in a fitting by cutting a very short piece of fuel tubing and sliding it in the sight glass tube sidewards. One below the float ball and one above the ball. The fuel would go around the piece of tubing and the ball was captured. Later installed the Princeton capacitance fuel sender. And did away with the sight glass. It was easier to see the fuel quantity on the eis than twist my old neck to see the float. I always do a visual inspection to make sure my calibrated eye and the gauge compare. Then by knowing my fuel burn I know my duration and compare with the gauge.

Boyd Young
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Utah
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:16 pm    Post subject: Fuel system layout Reply with quote

That's the way a plumber would do it. Wink

Boyd Y, who fixed the delta faucet in the pilots lounge at Moab Airport, Utah, three or four years ago, while waiting for the dust and wind storms to go somewhere else.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 7:55 am    Post subject: Fuel system layout Reply with quote

Isn’t that the way everyone does it???????????

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That's the way a plumber would do it. Wink

Boyd Y, who fixed the delta faucet in the pilots lounge at Moab Airport, Utah, three or four years ago, while waiting for the dust and wind storms to go somewhere else.

john h
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