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Speedy11(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 6:10 pm Post subject: Fuel Both Selector |
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Terry,
I've had no airborne problems using a both position on my RV-8A. The tanks feed evenly. I occasionally feed slightly more from the right tank than the left and I believe that is due to flying with the ball out of center. I'm going to do skidding flight tests to verify that theory.
On the ground, if the selector is left in both, the tanks will feed from fullest tank to emptiest until they are equal.
When building, the cost of the fuel selector was the same with or without both position. I decided I could always fall back to using Left-Right if the both selection did not work well. It does work well.
Regards,
Stan Sutterfield
Quote: | Isn't there a cross-feed problem with a 'both' fuel selector on a low wing
plane like an RV? Did you find a way to deal with that?
Terry
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Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 6:46 pm Post subject: Fuel Both Selector |
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If a tank runs low enough that it will suck air, that’s what you get, air. No matter how much fuel is in the other tank( s ), unless gravity is helpin' out.
John D
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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Speedy11(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:39 pm Post subject: Fuel Both Selector |
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John,
What happens (ops tested) is when the both position is selected and one tank runs dry, air is drawn into the line and since air is easier to pump than fuel, the engine will falter. Selecting the tank with fuel remaining restores power immediately.
Gravity feed does not matter since the electric pump is creating suction and you are switching from the both position to one tank. Then one is feeding fuel just as any RV that does not have a both position, that is, selecting left or right tank. It is the same as if one ran one tank dry and switched to the other.
I've ops checked it.
Stan Sutterfield
Quote: | If a tank runs low enough that it will suck air, that's what you get,
air. No matter how much fuel is in the other tank( s ), unless gravity
is helpin' out.
John D
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