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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 3:00 pm    Post subject: Fuel Filler Cap Reply with quote

Thread Listers: We are 601XL kit builders and have encountered problems fitting the 15 gallon fuel tanks in the nose skin. The top of the fuel filler threaded bushing,P/N M142, pg. 6-K-1, is flush with the seam welds on the tank end and back. Cinching the nose skin to final position leaves the bushing surface 2-3 mm below the skin and leaves the filler cap 8-10 mm above the skin.
The threaded fuel filler insert that holds the cap is larger than the bushing and is unthreaded for the upper 10 mm; this leaves the cap 7-8 mm above the skin with an unsealed opening.
Has anyone else had this problem? What solutions are acceptable to bring the cap down to the skin and or seal the opening?

Looking through the quick drain and vent holes in the bottom of the nose skin the tank appears to be sitting on the cork strips. We've called ZAC and talked with Nick. One solution recommended was to bevel the surface of the threaded bushing to allow the insert to drop, but he cautioned that would only work for a 3-4 mm depth, leaving the filler cap about 4 mm above the skin. He also indicated if no satisfactory solution could be achieved, the tanks could be shipped back to the factory for retrofitting. He indicated that the factory was presently welding the threaded bushing slightly lower.
Thank you all for your participation on these builder questions.

Wes & Lurlene Bressler; bressler(at)wyoming.com (bressler(at)wyoming.com)
Empenage done; working on the hard wing
601WL in Laramie, WY


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:36 am    Post subject: Fuel Filler Cap Reply with quote

If they offered you the option of refitting the tanks, you should definitley take that them up on it. I just finished grinding a bevel into the female threaded rings on both tanks on my 601XL for the reason you stated.

The first one I did was a real struggle. The threads got fouled and I ended up buffing the threads off both male and female parts and ProSealing the filler neck into place when I closed up that wing.

The secong one went better and I was able to preserve the integrity of the threads so it will install normally when I close this wing in a few more days.

Wouldn't you know, I waited to contact Zenith about the issue (stupid me) until last week to suggest that they weld the female ring under the upper tank skin only to find out that they had already begun fitting it that way. If I had known that earlier, I would not have sweated through the beveling operation.

Ed Moody II
Rayne, LA
601XL / 2nd wing


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 6:59 am    Post subject: Fuel Filler Cap Reply with quote

I have 4 tank caps to do on my 601xl. Does anyone have a clever way to cut or grind a nice smooth bevel without chucking the wing in a giant lathe?
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 9:41 am    Post subject: Fuel Filler Cap Reply with quote

Anyone have a picture of these thread rings everyone is talking about? I have an older model of the XL and there's no such thing. I'd be surious to see if that's a better solution than what I ended up with, because I too have a gap between the skin and the filler neck.

Mike Fortunato

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just finished grinding a bevel into the female threaded rings on both tanks on my 601XL for the reason you stated.

The first one I did was a real struggle. The threads got fouled and I ended up buffing the threads off both male and female parts and ProSealing the filler neck into place when I closed up that wing.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:34 pm    Post subject: Fuel Filler Cap Reply with quote

Robin,
  I used a straight 1/2 inch dia. router bit in a handheld high speed grinder. It doesn't look like a lathe cut, but it cut clean and did minimal damage to the internal threads.
Lynn
Corry, PA
601XL / Corvair empennage and wings done (and engine)
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