Re: Wing Tank revelation, embarassment, mystery, and more
Old tanks were tern plate, newer ones were aluminum. The original Manufacturer of the caps was Lebow Eaton, you can have them built but you need to be prepared to drop a couple grand, they will tool up from what I hear for a large quantity. Or just Call Doug Combs and see if he has any that will work. When it comes to Gaskets, get the ones that are Mogas (auto) safe, some of the aircraft ones turn to goo when wet with auto gas. A good fab shop can punch out the tabs pretty easy, brazing is simple, just time consuming. When you need a header tank valve, let me know. I seem to know more about fuel systems than I really want to.
One design improvement is to put the vent above the boundary layer when at a high angle of attack, keeps positive pressure all the time on wing tanks in all of the flight envelope. The atlee caps have that feature. Cub drivers were going negative pressure in their tanks causing fuel starvation. Original is not always better....
Tim
Old tanks were tern plate, newer ones were aluminum. The original Manufacturer of the caps was Lebow Eaton, you can have them built but you need to be prepared to drop a couple grand, they will tool up from what I hear for a large quantity. Or just Call Doug Combs and see if he has any that will work. When it comes to Gaskets, get the ones that are Mogas (auto) safe, some of the aircraft ones turn to goo when wet with auto gas. A good fab shop can punch out the tabs pretty easy, brazing is simple, just time consuming. When you need a header tank valve, let me know. I seem to know more about fuel systems than I really want to.
One design improvement is to put the vent above the boundary layer when at a high angle of attack, keeps positive pressure all the time on wing tanks in all of the flight envelope. The atlee caps have that feature. Cub drivers were going negative pressure in their tanks causing fuel starvation. Original is not always better....
Tim
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