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russ(at)wernerworld.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:02 am Post subject: Fuel vents |
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I seem to be one of the very few on the RV or Rocket list that get fuel fumes during turbulence or acro with tanks over half full. I have the vent lines run up and back down per vans plans and exiting from the floor in the footwell box area. I'm considering the Andair check valves with bleeds. Anyone tried this?
I also plan to try some plastic tubing to temporarily relocate the outlets to see what's up. I get lots of air in the flap actuator link holes so I assume that is where the fuel slopped overboard is getting into the cockpit. Possibly moving these way aft would help, but you never really know which way the air is really going in any given spot.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Russ
HRII
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bluebird266(at)dslextreme Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:13 am Post subject: Fuel vents |
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DONT FLY IN TURBULENCE OR DO ACRO
CHUCKLE
Wernerworld
Quote: | I seem to be one of the very few on the RV or Rocket list that get fuel
fumes during turbulence or acro with tanks over half full. I have the
vent lines run up and back down per vans plans and exiting from the floor
in the footwell box area. I'm considering the Andair check valves with
bleeds. Anyone tried this?
I also plan to try some plastic tubing to temporarily relocate the outlets
to see what's up. I get lots of air in the flap actuator link holes so I
assume that is where the fuel slopped overboard is getting into the
cockpit. Possibly moving these way aft would help, but you never really
know which way the air is really going in any given spot.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Russ
HRII
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T.gummo(at)verizon.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:44 pm Post subject: Fuel vents |
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N561FS - Harmon Rocket II, does like to put fuel fumes in the cockpit during acro or upside down flight.
Tom Gummo
Apple Valley, CA
Harmon Rocket-II
do not archive
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f1rocket(at)telus.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:45 pm Post subject: Fuel vents |
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Mine does as well, but only when the tanks are quite full.
Jeff
Quoting Tom Gummo <T.gummo(at)verizon.net>:
[quote] N561FS - Harmon Rocket II, does like to put fuel fumes in the cockpit during
acro or upside down flight.
Tom Gummo
Apple Valley, CA
Harmon Rocket-II
do not archive
http://mysite.verizon.net/t.gummo/index.html
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