Re: Fuel tank fails to feed
The condoms are just the first step to find out if your system is air and fuel tight. Mine passed that test with flying colors (I had to rock my wings and establish flow from the wing to the main prior to flight too). Once I got the system air tight the flow was still very slow so I went on to the next steps where I inspected all the lines and valves. It was in the pressure tests I found my main fuel valve was not actually shutting off. The slow transfer was finally traced to a kink in the fuel line where it went from the horizontal section between the wing tank to vertical down the "A" pillar. The line had to turn 90* to go through the cabin leading edge piece and then 90* again to turn down the "A" pillar. There was a kink completely hidden up in the corner where the two 90s were. When I tried to pull thins to the side to inspect the area the fuel line snapped in two at the kink. I put all new lines and a new main valve in and put in two 90* fittings through the leading edge cockpit piece. It is now air tight and the flow is fine. Still need to do a flight test.
Hank
The condoms are just the first step to find out if your system is air and fuel tight. Mine passed that test with flying colors (I had to rock my wings and establish flow from the wing to the main prior to flight too). Once I got the system air tight the flow was still very slow so I went on to the next steps where I inspected all the lines and valves. It was in the pressure tests I found my main fuel valve was not actually shutting off. The slow transfer was finally traced to a kink in the fuel line where it went from the horizontal section between the wing tank to vertical down the "A" pillar. The line had to turn 90* to go through the cabin leading edge piece and then 90* again to turn down the "A" pillar. There was a kink completely hidden up in the corner where the two 90s were. When I tried to pull thins to the side to inspect the area the fuel line snapped in two at the kink. I put all new lines and a new main valve in and put in two 90* fittings through the leading edge cockpit piece. It is now air tight and the flow is fine. Still need to do a flight test.
Hank
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