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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:11 am Post subject: Drilling hole in fuel filler tube |
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Giddy,
I am about to drill 1 or 2 holes in the neck of the fuel filler tube, for anti syphon and vent. If I had a T piece ai suppose I could just drill 1 hole, but I have seen others with 2, so feel I am safe to follow. I have plastic drill bits including 3/8", and am wondering about advice in affixing the black grommets rubber plug variety as sold by Spruce, with the bsyonet metal fitting,
. Anyone done this before who can share any advice???
Reg
Tony Renshaw
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frans(at)privatepilots.nl Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:52 am Post subject: Drilling hole in fuel filler tube |
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On 10/18/2011 01:07 PM, Tony Renshaw wrote:
Quote: | I am about to drill 1 or 2 holes in the neck of the fuel filler tube, for anti syphon and vent. If I had a T piece ai suppose I could just drill 1 hole, but I have seen others with 2, so feel I am safe to follow. I have plastic drill bits including 3/8", and am wondering about advice in affixing the black grommets rubber plug variety as sold by Spruce, with the bsyonet metal fitting,
. Anyone done this before who can share any advice???
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Use 2 holes, you need the top of the fuel filler tube as a "plenum". The
fuel vent from the tank not only releases air during filling, but also a
good deal of fuel. You will want the fuel to return to the tank, and the
air to escape.
Also, my mistake was to project the opening of the tube somewhat in the
direction of the fuel cap. So during filling when the tank is almost
full, the tube starts spitting out splashes of fuel which is quite a
nuisance.
For securing the metal tubes I used some Araldite. It is fuel resistant
and appears to hold very well on the fuel filler neck.
Frans
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klinefelter.kevin(at)gmai Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 4:13 am Post subject: Drilling hole in fuel filler tube |
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Tony, I used a step drill and opened the hole just big enough to start
an AN pipe thread fitting, which cut its own threads into the plastic.
Then a filet of redux.
Kevin
On 10/18/11, Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268(at)gmail.com> wrote:
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Giddy,
I am about to drill 1 or 2 holes in the neck of the fuel filler tube, for
anti syphon and vent. If I had a T piece ai suppose I could just drill 1
hole, but I have seen others with 2, so feel I am safe to follow. I have
plastic drill bits including 3/8", and am wondering about advice in affixing
the black grommets rubber plug variety as sold by Spruce, with the bsyonet
metal fitting,
. Anyone done this before who can share any advice???
Reg
Tony Renshaw
Sent from my iPad
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grahamsingleton(at)btinte Guest
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:25 am Post subject: Drilling hole in fuel filler tube |
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Tony
run the tank breather in 3/8 aluminium from top of tank to just below top of filler cobra. Then run the in flight breather in 1/4" down to just behind and below the flap.
Metal is best but needs to be grounded to prevent static build up. Fuel droplets in a plastic tube and hi speed airflow will charge up like raindrops in a thunderstorm.
Happened at least once that I know of.
I've attached a pik, the blue fittings are bulkhead swaged fittings, easiest way to attach if a bit expensive.
Graham
From: Frans Veldman <frans(at)privatepilots.nl>
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Sent: Tuesday, 18 October, 2011 12:50:18
Subject: Re: Drilling hole in fuel filler tube
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On 10/18/2011 01:07 PM, Tony Renshaw wrote:
Quote: | I am about to drill 1 or 2 holes in the neck of the fuel filler tube, for anti syphon and vent. If I had a T piece ai suppose I could just drill 1 hole, but I have seen others with 2, so feel I am safe to follow. I have plastic drill bits including 3/8", and am wondering about advice in affixing the black grommets rubber plug variety as sold by Spruce, with the bsyonet metal fitting,
. Anyone done this before who can share any advice???
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Use 2 holes, you need the top of the fuel filler tube as a "plenum". The fuel vent from the tank not only releases air during filling, but also a good deal of fuel. You will want the fuel to return to the tank, and the air to escape.
Also, my mistake was to project the opening of the tube somewhat in the direction of the fuel cap. So during filling when the tank is almost full, the tube starts spitting out splashes of fuel which is quite a nuisance.
For securing the metal tubes I used some Araldite. It is fuel resistant and appears to hold very well on the fuel filler neck.http://forums.matronics.  tronics.com/contribution" target="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/contri================
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