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recapen(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:44 pm Post subject: Fuel float bending |
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I'm getting ready to bend my fuel float attach 'wires'. How do you verify that they're within 1/8" of the top and bottom?
You certainly cannot see in there with everything closed up.....
The only two things I can come up with are:
1. Putting the mounting plates inside out on the opposite tank and using a straight edge to see where the floats end up - that assumes that the tanks are symmetrical....don't like to assume......knowwhatImean?
2. Mounting the plates with a spacer so you can see through the gap to find out where they end up as you rotate the tanks from right-side-up to up-side-down.
I'll take any ideas here folks.......
Ralph Capen
Finished the anti-rotation SB - bending the float wires - then safetying the B-nuts......
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N67BT(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:12 pm Post subject: Fuel float bending |
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Ralph,
Make a temporary clear plastic mounting plate so the installed float position can be seen using a flashlight. One will work for both sides.
Bob Trumpfheller
RV7A 70 hrs.
http://mesawood.com
In a message dated 11/24/2007 7:45:42 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, recapen(at)earthlink.net writes:
Quote: | I'm getting ready to bend my fuel float attach 'wires'. How do you verify that they're within 1/8" of the top and bottom?
You certainly cannot see in there with everything closed up.....
The only two things I can come up with are:
1. Putting the mounting plates inside out on the opposite tank and using a straight edge to see where the floats end up - that assumes that the tanks are symmetrical....don't like to assume......knowwhatImean?
2. Mounting the plates with a spacer so you can see through the gap to find out where they end up as you rotate the tanks from right-side-up to up-side-down.
I'll take any ideas here folks.......
Ralph Capen
Finished the anti-rotation SB - bending the float wires - then safetying the B-nuts......
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