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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:07 am    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

The problem thar could hapen with the quick disconectors is that they use a seal (o ring or something) and in certain ocasions some car gasolines will damage the seals...
When removing the wing I think is better to complete drain the fuel remaining in the tanks. then remove the hose with the clamp. I think is a safer way all around.

Saludos
Gary Gower.
Flying from Chapala, Mexico/.



Edward Moody II <dredmoody(at)cox.net> wrote:


Bruce Bockius
easy wing removal and reattachment but wing tank are safer. Im uneasy to the
idea of a gasoline tank over my feet. You can get wing tanks and do away
with the header tank on any of the 601 models.

William Dominguez wrote: Yes but, having an HD with wing tanks make more
difficult the removal and re-attachment of the wing.

Some of you probably can answer this,

What do FAA types and DARs think about the idea of connecting wing tank fuel
lines to the fuselage lines/valve using quick disconnect couplings? They
have the handy feature of shutting off fuel flow/dripping from both sides of
the coupling when they are disconnected. At $26.00 per set they are pricey
but it's worth it to not have fuel running all over the place during
disassembly or service. I use them on my UL but have never asked if they are
considered safe enough for the more complex experimental aircraft.

Ed Moody II
Rayne LA
601XL working on tail

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 11:31 am    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

Yes and I have to point out that in 6.5 years and 400 hourse I have
never taken my wings off and that includes for when I made new wing
splice plates (per ZAC's AD) and pulled out a leading edge wing fuel
tank.

Frank
HDS 394 hours

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:07 pm    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

I don't think quick disconnect is required (I believe
one of my friends had problems with quick disconnect
and auto fuel...). I use a simple AN fitting to
attach the short rubber hose from my tank to the fuel
pump.

http://mthobby.pcperfect.com/CH601/images/IMG_0668.JPG

http://mthobby.pcperfect.com/CH601/images/Dcp01457.jpg

Not very clear on the picture, but there is a short
section of aluminum tubing that loops under the pump
(fixed to the rib). The tank fuel hose connects with
this tube. It can be detatched within seconds.

Michel
--- Gary Gower <ggower_99(at)yahoo.com> wrote:

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The problem thar could hapen with the quick
disconectors is that they use a seal (o ring or
something) and in certain ocasions some car
gasolines will damage the seals...
When removing the wing I think is better to
complete drain the fuel remaining in the tanks.
then remove the hose with the clamp. I think is a
safer way all around.

Saludos
Gary Gower.
Flying from Chapala, Mexico/.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:46 pm    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

I have used the quick disconnects available from Aircraft Spruce for over two years on the ultralight (50:1 87 octane and 2-cycle oil) without any leakage or detectable deterioration of the O-ring seals. My concern was in regard to the acceptance of their use by the FAA. In practice, I have found them durable and dependable.

Ed

The problem thar could hapen with the quick disconectors is that they use a seal (o ring or something) and in certain ocasions some car gasolines will damage the seals...

Saludos
Gary Gower.
Flying from Chapala, Mexico/.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 1:06 pm    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

The fuel system was one area that I demanded heavy-duty hardware. I
wanted a system that I believed could withstand some abuse.

As a result, I am strictly using only steel-braided lines and -6
fittings. You can even use the standard ZAC fuel system parts - you just
have to use a -6 to 1/4" pipe fitting. While I will admit, they cost
significantly more that standard rubber hoses and screw-type clamps, and
yes, they are much harder to work with, but to quote William Wynne on the
subject "If you ever put your plane down in a field, the last thing you
want to do while you're trying to climb out of the cockpit is to smell
fuel". I can assure you it would take something pretty extraordinary
to rupture these lines.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 2:25 pm    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

Hmmm....I think the something extraordinary is having the fuel tanks
punctured as the wings get ripped off!

I don't honestly think the choice of fuel line will make much
difference. Having a firesleeve on the fuel lines under the hood is
probably a good idea though.

Just my humble opinion.

Frank

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 7:39 pm    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

Just replace the o rings with VITRON or VITON, how ever you spell it.
Bob U.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:11 pm    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

Thanks a lot Ed,

This first hands on comments and experience is what we all need to hear when talking about something we are going to use for flying.
I have several bad experience with hoses and some "O" rings in my vehicles (cars, motorcycles and ultralights) that I first have to be sure they work with the gasoline available here before using them...

Saludos
Gary Gower.

dredmoody(at)cox.net wrote:


I have used the quick disconnects available from Aircraft Spruce for over two years on the ultralight (50:1 87 octane and 2-cycle oil) without any leakage or detectable deterioration of the O-ring seals. My concern was in regard to the acceptance of their use by the FAA. In practice, I have found them durable and dependable.

Ed

The problem thar could hapen with the quick disconectors is that they use a seal (o ring or something) and in certain ocasions some car gasolines will damage the seals...

Saludos
Gary Gower.
Flying from Chapala, Mexico/.



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:50 pm    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

Yes Bob,

I always use Viton type of O rings, but some probably are not "pure and virgin" and they fail, at least get bigger and wont fit once they spend some time in the fuel...

Now we know the Quick Disconects work, next time I order something from Spruce, will buy 2 or 3 sets, just in case I find some use for them. Smile

Saludos
Gary Gower
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Just replace the o rings with VITRON or VITON, how ever you spell it.
Bob U.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:13 am    Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection. Reply with quote

<<<I always use Viton type of O rings, but some probably are not "pure and
virgin>>>

It's either Viton material or it's not,,,nothing in between. Bob U.

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