Sooooo much variation to fuel system install. Makes it hard to compare fuel system issues between builders because every one is a one off, including mine, which looks nothing like any of these.
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I went ahead and cut an access panel this morning, in the stainless tunnel. I still need to make the cover. Problem is we are in a lockdown here in NZ so I can’t get supplies and I don’t have any stainless sheet. My question is, could I make the cover from .025 or .032 aluminium sheet ? Thoughts appreciated.
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Surely the tunnel is made of stainless steel for a reason?
The tunnel has more direct airflow through into the cabin from that area where the hole is, so you want to ensure there is not any exhaust gas getting past the tunnel panel. and rising up past the pedals I would suggest a gasket.
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Originally posted by Battson View PostSurely the tunnel is made of stainless steel for a reason?
The tunnel has more direct airflow through into the cabin from that area where the hole is, so you want to ensure there is not any exhaust gas getting past the tunnel panel. and rising up past the pedals I would suggest a gasket.
Here’s where I’m currently at (the other hole is for the VHF aerial between the exhausts - it has a gasket) :
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Following on from the above discussion, it does seems that exhaust is finding its way in around the gascolator drain valve. I've now sealed the top of the oleo struts pretty well, and also the top of the gear legs, and around the fire wall. I've been taping over the hole after draining fuel but I need a more permanent and functional solution.
One idea is to make a hinged flap with a rubber seal, held closed by a Camloc.
I'm wondering if a simple small gurney flap in front of the hole will cause cabin air to be drawn out (like the cowling exit cooling lip) rather than being forced in.
Thoughts ?Last edited by Nev; 12-26-2021, 11:50 PM.Nev Bailey
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Lot of ways to plumb the fuel selector. This arrangement put the gascolator in a good position. I am using wood floorboards and split them down the middle under the pilots feet for easy access to all the plumbing and brake rigging.
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