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PostPosted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:47 pm    Post subject: Fuel System Questions=gasolator Reply with quote

All,
Earlier in the thread on fuel systems there was mention of gasolators, I was
wondering what people are running on thier 912's. I have a 5 with duel wing
tanks and the header behind the seat. Currently do not have a gascolator but
was looking to add one.
Any thoughts?

Lloyd

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:40 am    Post subject: Fuel System Questions=gasolator Reply with quote

Good question Lloyd. The setup you have sounds like pretty much of a stock
S5 or most other Kitfoxes. If the header tank has a belly drain (as
designed) then it is the lowest spot in the system and shouldn't need a
gascolator. You might want to install a quality fuel filter on the engine
side of firewall as a last point of defense, but that's a personal thing.
Deke
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All,
Earlier in the thread on fuel systems there was mention of gasolators, I
was

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wondering what people are running on thier 912's. I have a 5 with duel
wing

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tanks and the header behind the seat. Currently do not have a gascolator
but

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was looking to add one.
Any thoughts?

Lloyd


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:53 am    Post subject: Fuel System Questions=gasolator Reply with quote

The gascolator allows you two things. First there is a small strainer in it
to catch a few chunks that may have gotten past your finger strainers.
Second the gascolator is usually positioned at the lowest point in a fuel
system this means as a plane is sitting on the tarmac any water will
eventually sink to that location where you can drain it. Maintenance isn't
too much... Open the gascolator every so many hours and make sure the
strainers are clear. It is nice to put a bucket under the gascolator as you
disassemble it, That will catch the couple of ounces of gas and any "o"
rings etc that may drop when you remove the screen.

Gascolators are pretty good practice for lockwiring too. They are usually
in pretty tight spots, there are worse and you may not get the lockwiring
done as neat as you might like the first try.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: Fuel System Questions=gasolator Reply with quote

Lloyd,
No need for a gascolator just a filter which is all a gascolator provides. The drain in the bottom of you header behind the seat has a huge volume to catch any water and it is at the lowest point in the fuel system. In fact the latest fuel system diagram from Skystar makes no mention of a gascolator. I think they deleted the gascolator when they went to the header with the large sump.

So, if you have the above mentioned header then the gascolator is just extra un-needed hardware assuming you have a final filter.
Compare a typical automotive gas filter cost with an ACS gascolator cost and see why Skystar changed the design.
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All,
Earlier in the thread on fuel systems there was mention of gasolators, I was wondering what people are running on thier 912's. I have a 5 with duel wing tanks and the header behind the seat. Currently do not have a gascolator but was looking to add one.
Any thoughts?

Lloyd


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:20 pm    Post subject: Fuel System Questions=gasolator Reply with quote

All,
Thanks for all the replys. Another question, I was under the impression that
a gascolator's filtering screen was such that it would allow fuel to pass
but not water. I found this artical that seems to elude to that thought.
Thoughts?
Lloyd
http://www.andair.co.uk/system/index.html

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 12:37 pm    Post subject: Fuel System Questions=gasolator Reply with quote

The gascolator will pass whatever is on top. As long
as there isn't enough water to fill it, you should get
fuel. But more water than that and it will pass
water. Of course there is some stiring going on, so
something less than a full gascolator cup will start
passing some water.

Since my gascolator drain blew out in flight 2 years
ago on my S-5, I think it is more a danger than a help
to me.

The good news is that my engine kept running at cruise
power, but higher EGT, so the fuel to the engine was
maintained, even with a quarter inch hole in the
gascolator and a fuel flow of way over 10 gph, half at
least blowing overboard.

I intend to take all the components of the fuel system
not necessary and put them on the cabin side of the
firewall. Opposite of my origional feelings on this
one. Bigger fire potential on the front side.

I will take out the gascolator and use the header
tank. The header tank will probably have a front
feed, rear drain for emptying the plane quickly, and a
bottom quick drain for fuel samples only. I keep
destroying my quick drain O rings using them to drain.

I need one final filter up front somewhere, but
haven't decided where yet. The intent is to have all
flow going up to the engine after the header so there
are no air or water traps enroute. The header will
trap water and sediment and any air should flow up to
the main tanks or be bled out of the engine, once fuel
is added.

Having the gascolater where mine was made more top and
bottom points on my fuel system than I liked, and
added a source of fuel leakage 4 inches from my
exhaust. Also it made another place for vapor lock to
occur. Cleaning this all up will make me feel safer,
at least.

Kurt S. S-5

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All,
Thanks for all the replys. Another question, I was
under the impression that
a gascolator's filtering screen was such that it
would allow fuel to pass
but not water. I found this artical that seems to
elude to that thought.
Thoughts?
Lloyd
http://www.andair.co.uk/system/index.html



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 6:15 am    Post subject: Fuel System Questions=gasolator Reply with quote

Kurt & Deke,
Thank You for your replys, I have decided not to install a gascolator (which
is how the system was when I recieved it), keeping the fuel system as clean
and simple as possible.

Lloyd
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