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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 7:01 pm    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

Hello all
awhile back there was a discussion regarding the fabrication of access plates to cover the fuel senders on the 601xl wings.

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From what I can recall, most of you suggested filing down the threads on the contact screw to allow clearance from the upper skin. I do recall one person saying that he scratch built a domed cover for his senders.

I have the new senders with the bayonette connector (not the old style with a nut that can be filed down) and now have a similar problem, the connector now protrudes from the upper surface of the wing skin.

is the person who made those access plates still involved witht eh listserv? is he or she willing to contact me off line at bradfnp(at)msn.com<mailto:bradfnp(at)msn.com> to tell me how he or she made the domed covers or where I can find similar plates? does anyone have any suggestions?

brad cohen
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working on the wings....


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:45 pm    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

The fuel tank design makes more room available for the sender wiring
near the spar than farther forward. You might have better luck if
you place the sender in the area that has more space. You can
connect a female spade connector to the one on the new sender. These
can be found with built in insulators.

Good luck,

Paul
XL wings

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I have the new senders with the bayonette connector (not the old
style with a nut that can be filed down) and now have a similar
problem, the connector now protrudes from the upper surface of the wing skin.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:44 am    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

Brad:

How is the bayonet connector attached to the top of
the sender? Maybe you already thought of this, but if
it is riveted, can't you just drill out the rivet and
put a small screw and nut there? I had to take mine
all apart and weld the extension to the face plate
because I was getting an intermittent loss of ground.
Here's a photo of it welded:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/3_04_03_Sender2.JPG
and here it is ready for installation:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/3_5_03_SenderParts.JPG

If you could drill out the rivet holding the assembly
together, you could install a screw and two nuts and
use the same kind of connection I used. (One nut
holds the assembly together and the other holds the
electrical connector.) Just make sure you get all the
insulators back in the right order and you should be
good to go with a screw and nuts.
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/5_30_04_Wingholes.JPG

I hope this helps,

Scott Laughlin
www.cooknwithgas.com
Plumbing intake piping
--- Brad Cohen <bradfnp(at)msn.com> wrote:

Quote:
I have the new senders with the bayonette connector
(not the old style with a nut that can be filed
down) and now have a similar problem, the connector
now protrudes from the upper surface of the wing
skin.


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:58 am    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

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I do recall one person saying that he scratch built a domed
cover for his senders.

If you get an answer on that, I would like to know as well. I have the same problem, but haven't tackled it yet (low on the priority list). Filing down the terminal didn't work for me, nor any of the other tricks previously mentioned, so I will also need some sort of domed covers.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:51 am    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

I too have been puzzling over this for some time. Unless someone comes up
with a better idea, my plan is to use standard aluminum Inspection Plates
(ACS #09-19300). They are 5" in diameter and the center of the dome rises
about 8mm, so they should just fit with the metal spring clip removed. Also,
on my four tanks, not only do the senders protrude above the top skin, but
when the filler cap receptacles are screwed in they seat in the tank before
fully contacting the skin leaving a slight gap. Have any of you also noticed
this, and have a fix for it (some sort of rubber gaskety ring or something
to take up the slack)?

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 1:45 pm    Post subject: Re: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

I'm confused.... I haven't received my kit yet, but a look at the drawings (dated 8/05) show the sender for the tank installed on the inboard end, not the top. Can someone explain things to a newbie?

Tim


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 2:26 pm    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

Older plans showed installation in the top. Apparently rather than change
the tank design to make them fit on top, they revised the plans to put them
in the ends of the tank. I considered putting them in the end to avoid the
bulges on top of the wing, but decided to go with the top access so they
would be easier to service.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:16 am    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

I made two covers that had a sort of a tit in the middle of them. I drilled
a hole in a board about an inch across, smoothed the edges and then used a
broom handle to pound a protrusion into the aluminum. When I was satisfied,
I cut them round and put felt inside to ensure they didn't ground on the
sender. My plane will be at Sun-n-Fun for your inspection.

Phil Maxson
N601MX
601XL/Corvair
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> I do recall one person saying that he scratch built a domed
> cover for his senders.

If you get an answer on that, I would like to know as well. I have the same
problem, but haven't tackled it yet (low on the priority list). Filing down
the terminal didn't work for me, nor any of the other tricks previously
mentioned, so I will also need some sort of domed covers.



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:39 pm    Post subject: fuel sender access covers Reply with quote

Hello Phil,

Good idea, will try it, but also some of us that will not go to S&F will appreciate some photos... Thanks a lot.

Saludos
Gary Gower.
701 912S
Flying from Chapala
Start building a 601 XL.
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Phil Maxson <pmaxpmax(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

I made two covers that had a sort of a tit in the middle of them. I drilled
a hole in a board about an inch across, smoothed the edges and then used a
broom handle to pound a protrusion into the aluminum. When I was satisfied,
I cut them round and put felt inside to ensure they didn't ground on the
sender. My plane will be at Sun-n-Fun for your inspection.

Phil Maxson
N601MX
601XL/Corvair
Quote:
> I do recall one person saying that he scratch built a domed
> cover for his senders.

If you get an answer on that, I would like to know as well. I have the same
problem, but haven't tackled it yet (low on the priority list). Filing down
the terminal didn't work for me, nor any of the other tricks previously
mentioned, so I will also need some sort of domed covers.



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 6:44 am    Post subject: Fuel Sender Access Covers Reply with quote

We made a nice cover for our fuel sender in the header tank of our 601
using fibreglass to cover a chemist's watchglass (but a child's ball of
suitable diameter would be just as good, to use as a mold; I've also seen
someone use the bottom of a jar, taking advantage of the curved-up
perimeter). A 3/4 inch hat brim was added later. This has the advantage
of being able to sand the hat brim to fit the curvature of the turtle deck
exactly (or the wing curvature in the case of wing tanks). The hat brim
was formed initially by laying a sheet of wax paper over the turtle deck.
The circular cover is held in place by 8 small sheet metal screws. A
nitrile ring gasket about 3/4 inches wide provides a bit of compression
spring to hold the sheet metal screws in place, and seals against rain.
This took a bit of time to make. The end product is nice. We all have
our own ways of wasting time!

John Goodings, C-FGPJ, CH601HD with R912S, Toronto/Waterloo.


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