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lifeofreiley2003(at)yahoo Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:11 pm Post subject: Fuel Tank SB |
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A properly torqued flare nut will not come loose. Lock it down and be
done. There are some good instructions on this Thread on the
Vansairforce.net for drilling if you wish to punish yourself.
Darrell
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wstucklen1(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:29 pm Post subject: Fuel Tank SB |
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I tend to agree with the fact that this service bulletin is a bit harsh.
Lets see, I put over 2000Hrs on the first RV-6A (and it's been flying
for
another 3.5 Years) and 525 Hrs on this one. Neither has had a pickup
come off ( I must have properly torqued & flared them..)
And if this is indeed an issue with flare nuts, then I must assume
that all others need to be safety wired as well.
Funny, the standard FAA repair manual doesn't suggest this
action.....
Fred Stucklen
RV-6A N926RV
"mailto:lifeofreiley2003(at)yahoo.com"lifeofreiley2003(at)yahoo.com>
A properly torqued flare nut will not come loose. Lock it down and
be
done. There are some good instructions on this Thread on the
Vansairforce.net for drilling if you wish to punish yourself.
Darrell
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Jerry Cochran
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 111 Location: Wilsonville, OR
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:13 pm Post subject: Fuel tank SB |
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_http://www.vansaircraft.com/pdf/sb06-2-23.pdf_
(http://www.vansaircraft.com/pdf/sb06-2-23.pdf)
This takes the cake! Out of 4500+ RV flying, ONE guy has a loosened
bulkhead nut that was more than likely caused by improper installation, so now we
all get to rip into our tanks... If there is more to this story, Van's should
tell us, but to ground the whole fleet on this one instance, involving
thousands of man hours of labor is simply preposterous, if not downright stupid.
Even the FAA wouldn't be this dumb. Someone at Van's has overeacted to the
extreme, probably due to a hyperactive lawyer...
I wonder if certified aircraft must have safetied fuel bulkhead nuts? If
this is so, then I guess we better remove all our fuel lines and safety them
also. How about in the engine compartment where it would cause a fire, rather
than this one which *only* turns you into a glider with a chance to switch
tanks?
Any A&P's on this board know the answer if certified ships have this mod in
their tanks?
I agree with the guy who says ring Van's phones off the hooks Monday
starting around 7a.m.... Not to mention a couple thou emails... They need to know
what you think...
My .05 as per usual...
Jerry Cochran
Wilsonville, OR
From: "james frierson" <tn3639(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: Fuel tank service bulletin
Vans has just issued a service bulletin to be compled with BEFORE next
flight on all RVs. Go to there web site and check it out...
Scott
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seiders(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:52 pm Post subject: Fuel Tank SB |
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I understand the pain in cleaning off and using Pro seal, the confined
space on a 6A to do the work etc. What I don't hear any concerns about is
the potentially explosive dilemma (pun intended) of working with various
tools on a recently drained fuel tank undoubtedly awash with 100LL fumes.
How does one insure that fumes are gone w/o flushing tank with something?
For those that have already dealt with the SB how did you handle this issue?
Thanks
Dick RV6A
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khorton01(at)rogers.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:54 pm Post subject: Fuel Tank SB |
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On 27 Feb 2006, at 19:52, Richard Seiders wrote:
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I understand the pain in cleaning off and using Pro seal, the confined
space on a 6A to do the work etc. What I don't hear any concerns
about is
the potentially explosive dilemma (pun intended) of working with
various
tools on a recently drained fuel tank undoubtedly awash with 100LL
fumes.
How does one insure that fumes are gone w/o flushing tank with
something?
For those that have already dealt with the SB how did you handle
this issue?
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I don't see how any of the operations that need to be done on the
tank could possibly ignite any fumes, if you only use hand tools.
Scraping proseal with a putty knife certainly won't cause a spark,
nor would unscrewing the screws. I wouldn't use an electric drill to
unscrew the screws though.
Bring your plane up here, and I'll do the job for you. I'll need to
do 25 or 30 hours of flight testing to be sure the pickups are
working right when I'm done, but my rates are pretty low for RV
owners
Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit)
Ottawa, Canada
http://www.kilohotel.com/rv8
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dburton(at)nwlink.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 6:47 pm Post subject: Fuel Tank SB |
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Quote: | >I understand the pain in cleaning off and using Pro seal, the confined
> space on a 6A to do the work etc. What I don't hear any concerns
> about is
> the potentially explosive dilemma (pun intended) of working with
> various
> tools on a recently drained fuel tank undoubtedly awash with 100LL
> fumes.
> How does one insure that fumes are gone w/o flushing tank with
> something?
> For those that have already dealt with the SB how did you handle
> this issue?
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There is no way I know to safely flush the fuel out of a tank. A small
residue can make for big excitement... Welding up steel tanks is a much
larger problem then the type of work we are talking about doing on the wing
tanks. When I weld on a fuel tank, I toss a chunk of dry ice inside. The
CO2 makes a safe atmosphere and the ice goes away completely.
Dave,
RV6, wings
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jhstarn(at)verizon.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 6:59 pm Post subject: Fuel Tank SB |
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Would ya also make this offer to Rocket HRII owners too ? ?
Do your rates include warm beers whilst we wait. 8*) (aka JACK)
KABONG
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khorton01(at)rogers.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:27 am Post subject: Fuel Tank SB |
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Sure, Jack, come on up. But I'll still need to do that flight
testing, from the front seat so I can reach the fuel selector just in
case. But I'll supply as much beer as you can drink + a free bedroom
during the time it takes me to fly off that 25 hours. That's all
the beer _you_ can drink. I'm not sure I can afford Tom
Kevin
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On 27 Feb 2006, at 21:57, JOHN STARN wrote:
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Would ya also make this offer to Rocket HRII owners too ? ?
Do your rates include warm beers whilst we wait. 8*) (aka JACK)
KABONG
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