Originally posted by 3Dreaming
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1. The TCDS A-696 doesn't specify in which wing the factory approved single 6 gallon fuel tank is installed, it just lists the datum at (+24). Maybe there's another source of info for previous left wing installations as the single wing tank? I agree that A-699 and A-700 do not specify a wing tank except for the BF12 and BL12 models respectively (the -12- is critical). How to cross TCDS' as substation is a question for the IA, DER, or FSDO Man.
2. TCDS A-696's Note 3 is confusing as it mentions fuel shutoff valves for both wing tanks, yet only one is called out as a factory item in the TCDS: NOTE 3. Required placard adjacent to shutoff valve of right and left wing tanks: “Refill main tank in level flight only”. Might just be a generic reference to valving and fuel transfer added at a later TCDS Revision.
3. The Taylorcraft Owner's Manual on page 4 indicates the single auxiliary tank was installed in the right wing for "B12" models. The "B" models were only eligible for the lower fuselage 6 gallon tank: http://www.taylorcraft.org/resources...raft%20Manuals This means to me that the BF12, BL12, and BC12 are all eligible for a single wing tank in the right wing via IA approval on a 337. Who approves a B model wing tank or second wing tank exclusive of an STC I don't know.
4. To install a second wing tank presumably in the left wing would take some sort of approved data acceptable to the Administrator (?). That data is available for the Model 19, F-19, and F-21 but in another TCDS 1A9. Not sure how that can be used to substantiate a second wing tank installation in earlier Taylorcrafts without DER or Field Approval.
5. STC SA1-210 C-85 and GW upgrade does allow for dual wing tank installation in the BL, BF, and BC models, but might require a deviation for just using a portion of the STC for the wing tanks and plumbing. That's why I suggested earlier contacting the STC holder Terry Bowden at CAP and ask his opinion on how to proceed with the paperwork.
Gary
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