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steven.pitt2(at)ntlworld. Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:25 pm Post subject: Emailing: Tank bulge |
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Following Arnold's picture I thought I would take one of my tank and the bulge therein. Very similar but without a leak so far (!!??) as I know.
Steve Pitt
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:18 pm Post subject: Emailing: Tank bulge |
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While Baby Blue is in for repairs and installation of her new altitude
hold, I had occasion to look over the tank area, thoroughly. Sure
enough, I found evidence of contact between the center push rod and the
tank, right where you gents are point to. No real damage to the tank,
but it was definitely touching. I applied a bit of Velcro loop to the
tank area to guard against against further wear. I plan to either
reposition the push rod, or extend the brace to push the tank back into
it's intended shape. I'll let everyone know what I come up with and
supply a pic or two...
BTW, my new exhaust down pipe, just arrived. I'll install it tomorrow.
Many thanks to John and Rodger for the prompt shipping. I ordered it
one week ago, yesterday...
Jeff,
Baby Blue
Steven Pitt wrote:
Quote: | Following Arnold's picture I thought I would take one of my tank and the
bulge therein. Very similar but without a leak so far (!!??) as I know.
Steve Pitt
Tank bulge
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peterz(at)zutrasoft.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:31 am Post subject: Emailing: Tank bulge |
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I I remember correctly a few years back there was a change in the tanks from the factory, basically flourinating them to avoid these problems. Are these problematic tanks older pre-flourinated ones? Or are the new tanks also chemically inadequate? I'd hate to hear how much $$ a custom welded Alum would cost (let alone all the probs associated with weld quality leaks).
Cheers,
Pete Z.
A239 *still* a pile of parts.
On 4/29/08, Jeff B <topglock(at)cox.net (topglock(at)cox.net)> wrote: [quote]--> Europa-List message posted by: Jeff B <topglock(at)cox.net (topglock(at)cox.net)>
While Baby Blue is in for repairs and installation of her new altitude hold, I had occasion to look over the tank area, thoroughly. Sure enough, I found evidence of contact between the center push rod and the tank, right where you gents are point to. No real damage to the tank, but it was definitely touching. I applied a bit of Velcro loop to the tank area to guard against against further wear. I plan to either reposition the push rod, or extend the brace to push the tank back into it's intended shape. I'll let everyone know what I come up with and supply a pic or two...
BTW, my new exhaust down pipe, just arrived. I'll install it tomorrow. Many thanks to John and Rodger for the prompt shipping. I ordered it one week ago, yesterday...
Jeff,
Baby Blue
Steven Pitt wrote:
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Steve Pitt
Tank bulge
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:31 am Post subject: Emailing: Tank bulge |
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I would be interested to know how you take the tank out . Do you cut the top of the cockpit module out? And if so what is the recommendation for putting the bit you cut out back on?
Will
PS I am putting in my tri gear main sockets – without the top on. How on earth did anyone put them in with the top on??!
From: owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Peter Zutrauen
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 08:28
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Emailing: Tank bulge
I I remember correctly a few years back there was a change in the tanks from the factory, basically flourinating them to avoid these problems. Are these problematic tanks older pre-flourinated ones? Or are the new tanks also chemically inadequate? I'd hate to hear how much $$ a custom welded Alum would cost (let alone all the probs associated with weld quality leaks).
Cheers,
Pete Z.
A239 *still* a pile of parts.
On 4/29/08, Jeff B <topglock(at)cox.net (topglock(at)cox.net)> wrote:
--> Europa-List message posted by: Jeff B <topglock(at)cox.net (topglock(at)cox.net)>
While Baby Blue is in for repairs and installation of her new altitude hold, I had occasion to look over the tank area, thoroughly. Sure enough, I found evidence of contact between the center push rod and the tank, right where you gents are point to. No real damage to the tank, but it was definitely touching. I applied a bit of Velcro loop to the tank area to guard against against further wear. I plan to either reposition the push rod, or extend the brace to push the tank back into it's intended shape. I'll let everyone know what I come up with and supply a pic or two...
BTW, my new exhaust down pipe, just arrived. I'll install it tomorrow. Many thanks to John and Rodger for the prompt shipping. I ordered it one week ago, yesterday...
Jeff,
Baby Blue
Steven Pitt wrote:
Following Arnold's picture I thought I would take one of my tank and the bulge therein. Very similar but without a leak so far (!!??) as I know.
Steve Pitt
Tank bulge
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rob(at)hyperion-ef.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:41 pm Post subject: Emailing: Tank bulge |
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In re: Tri-Gear main sockets
One cusses for several hours and hopes the neighbors do not complain about the foul language. This was where I decided that the factory considered the Tri-Gear to be the ugly step child in the family.
Best regards,
Rob Housman
Irvine, CA
Europa XS Tri-Gear
A070
Airframe complete
From: owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of William Daniell
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 8:26 AM
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: Emailing: Tank bulge
I would be interested to know how you take the tank out . Do you cut the top of the cockpit module out? And if so what is the recommendation for putting the bit you cut out back on?
Will
PS I am putting in my tri gear main sockets – without the top on. How on earth did anyone put them in with the top on??!
From: owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Peter Zutrauen
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 08:28
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Emailing: Tank bulge
I I remember correctly a few years back there was a change in the tanks from the factory, basically flourinating them to avoid these problems. Are these problematic tanks older pre-flourinated ones? Or are the new tanks also chemically inadequate? I'd hate to hear how much $$ a custom welded Alum would cost (let alone all the probs associated with weld quality leaks).
Cheers,
Pete Z.
A239 *still* a pile of parts.
On 4/29/08, Jeff B <topglock(at)cox.net (topglock(at)cox.net)> wrote:
--> Europa-List message posted by: Jeff B <topglock(at)cox.net (topglock(at)cox.net)>
While Baby Blue is in for repairs and installation of her new altitude hold, I had occasion to look over the tank area, thoroughly. Sure enough, I found evidence of contact between the center push rod and the tank, right where you gents are point to. No real damage to the tank, but it was definitely touching. I applied a bit of Velcro loop to the tank area to guard against against further wear. I plan to either reposition the push rod, or extend the brace to push the tank back into it's intended shape. I'll let everyone know what I come up with and supply a pic or two...
BTW, my new exhaust down pipe, just arrived. I'll install it tomorrow. Many thanks to John and Rodger for the prompt shipping. I ordered it one week ago, yesterday...
Jeff,
Baby Blue
Steven Pitt wrote:
Following Arnold's picture I thought I would take one of my tank and the bulge therein. Very similar but without a leak so far (!!??) as I know.
Steve Pitt
Tank bulge
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:31 am Post subject: Emailing: Tank bulge |
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I still think the trike looks better on the ground, but I may be biased : )
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