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zuluonecat
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Posts: 4 Location: Thailand
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 6:21 am Post subject: Introduction and Fuel Systems (trying to keep it brief!) |
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Hi list, I've been quietly reading this great forum for a while now, time for me to introduce myself! Name: Chris, Plane: Zodiac 601UL/912 where: Thailand, Eastern Seaboard. As far as I and the Zenair man know, this is the only flying 601 in Thailand at the moment. I purchased this aircraft a few years ago, from a closed airfield where it sat for 6 years unused, and freshened it up with a new panel, cowl, and everything else to get it airworthy again, it flew on August last year, and has been performing well. It's an early Czech built 'quick build' kit I believe. (serial 7001)
My question regards the fuel system, I've read all the posts I can find about this, but would like a bit of fresh advice if possible. Big centre tank (60L) with flexible hose to a centre console on-off valve, and down to the firewall mounted Zenair sump/drain, flexible hose up to a firewall mounted Facet boost pump, up to an aircraft inline fuel filter, to the mechanical pump, back to a 'T' for the carbs (Rotax 912) with another 'T' to mechanical fuel pressure gauge on the panel. All hose is 'Aeroquip' brand with fire-sleeve. When I park it on the ramp after flying, the fuel pressure gauge rises to 10psi (engine, pumps off) due to Vapour forming in the lines due to ambient heat from engine in the cowl, it slowly bleeds away after a few hours. I've never had vapour lock problems with it, but am very aware this is a dangerous scenario. I would like to reconfigure the system to alleviate this danger if possible.
Open to any advice you gentlemen may have regarding this!
Best regards,
Chris
U-Z01
PS, here's a link that features the Zodiac on a recent Search and Rescue get together in Central/North Thailand. Sorry, no English, but pix say most of it!
http://www.sportflyingthailand.com/index.php?lay=show&ac=article&Id=322952&Ntype=4
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 2:50 pm Post subject: Introduction and Fuel Systems (trying to keep it brief!) |
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Chris--
It sounds like you have the typical Czech fuel installation. I just
installed their FWF on a 601XL. The only difference (other than wing tanks
versus the fuse tank) appears to be a return line in my FWF system. The
return line (as suggested in the rotax information) is to alleviate vapor
lock. You might want to also put another T in you main line feed with a
.3mm restriction return line to the main tank. That should reduce your
pressure increase and potential vapor lock
George May
601XL 912s
Quote: | From: "zuluonecat" <easternflyingclub(at)HOTMAIL.COM>
Reply-To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Introduction and Fuel Systems (trying to keep it
brief!)
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 07:21:50 -0700
<easternflyingclub(at)hotmail.com>
Hi list, I've been quietly reading this great forum for a while now, time
for me to introduce myself! Name: Chris, Plane: Zodiac 601UL/912 where:
Thailand, Eastern Seaboard. As far as I and the Zenair man know, this is
the only flying 601 in Thailand at the moment. I purchased this aircraft a
few years ago, from a closed airfield where it sat for 6 years unused, and
freshened it up with a new panel, cowl, and everything else to get it
airworthy again, it flew on August last year, and has been performing well.
It's an early Czech built 'quick build' kit I believe. (serial 7001)
My question regards the fuel system, I've read all the posts I can find
about this, but would like a bit of fresh advice if possible. Big centre
tank (60L) with flexible hose to a centre console on-off valve, and down to
the firewall mounted Zenair sump/drain, flexible hose up to a firewall
mounted Facet boost pump, up to an aircraft inline fuel filter, to the
mechanical pump, back to a 'T' for the carbs (Rotax 912) with another 'T'
to mechanical fuel pressure gauge on the panel. All hose is 'Aeroquip'
brand with fire-sleeve. When I park it on the ramp after flying, the fuel
pressure gauge rises to 10psi (engine, pumps off) due to Vapour forming in
the lines due to ambient heat from engine in the cowl, it slowly bleeds
away after a few hours. I've never had vapour lock problems with it, but
am very aware this is a dangerous scenario. I would like to reconfigure
the system to alleviate this danger if possible.
Open to any advice you gentlemen may have regarding this!
Best regards,
Chris
U-Z01
PS, here's a link that features the Zodiac on a recent Search and Rescue
get together in Central/North Thailand. Sorry, no English, but pix say
most of it!
http://www.sportflyingthailand.com/index.php?lay=show&ac=article&Id=322952&Ntype=4
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zuluonecat
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Posts: 4 Location: Thailand
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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 4:46 pm Post subject: Re: Introduction and Fuel Systems (trying to keep it brief!) |
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Thanks very much for your reply George, I will source a restrictor (I've seen a restrictor 'T' that would be perfect) to bleed fuel and vapour back to the tank. Simple job, as I have a guage at line pressure on the panel, and the top tank connector is redundant and blocked off at the moment.
Cheers!
Chris.
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