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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:47 am    Post subject: Fuel tank leaks Reply with quote

I saw several aircraft at OSH with fuel leaks and I have a very small one on
mine too. After studying the issue, I think that the problem for some of
the tanks that test solid at first and then develop leaks later is that most
people put the wing walk non skid too far forward (myself included). There
are no extra ribs in the fuel tank like there is in the wing itself. Thus
it will flex more if stepped on. Thus causing leaks.

I mentioned this to Ken Kreuger and he had also come to this conclusion. I
think that the long term solution is to add a few extra ribs in the tank to
take up the stress as it is very difficult not to step on the forward part
of the wing while helping folks into the rear seat if it is their first
ride. Also one could label the tank as a non step area.

Thoughts on this?

Gary Specketer
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:43 am    Post subject: Fuel tank leaks Reply with quote

I did not put the wing walk forward on the tank because it invites feet...Is this leaking mainly on the QB's?

Rick Sked

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:49 am    Post subject: Fuel tank leaks Reply with quote

So far no problem with mine, and there is wing walk on them.

grumpy
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On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:39 PM, ricksked(at)embarqmail.com wrote:

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I did not put the wing walk forward on the tank because it invites
feet...Is this leaking mainly on the QB's?

Rick Sked

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:52 am    Post subject: Fuel tank leaks Reply with quote

My QBs were done 3/2005 and we never stand on the tanks; no leaks at 190 TT.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Fuel tank leaks Reply with quote

Gary, you are right on. I can't say for sure, but it seems to me that the majority of the leaking rivets are the end rivets that hold the T1011 Tank Stiffeners on the top inboard tank skin. This would make sense as this is where the stress concentration would be if the tank were stepped on. These stiffeners do not tie into the ribs, if they did, the problem MIGHT go away. While we did not use the tank as a step I can not confirm that it was never stood on during construction, I know it was sat on. If I were standing on it I could tell you how many foot pounds of force it saw, two, the units for measuring the force exerted by sitting must be different. Any takers??

Not standing or sitting, or placing anything heavy on the tank may very well save builders from this rather annoying problem.

Just my engineering opinion.

Jason Kreidler
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