Chaps
I'm likely moving from a carbed set-up to a fuel injected one, which in itself is not that earth shattering....
My question relates to fitting a return fuel line to the tank. I seem to recall there was a drill and fit attachment but I'm struggling to find
it? Anyone know where I could get one of these, or indeed if they actually exists?
Thanks!
It's for light Aircraft fuel tanks.
This one.
[Edited on 15-6-15 by 40inches]
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Originally posted by 40inches
It's for light Aircraft fuel tanks.
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Originally posted by carpmart
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Originally posted by 40inches
It's for light Aircraft fuel tanks.
Cool, I will try another search.... Do you have a fixing name or brand to help me?
I'm going to use the vent connection for the return, and use the push in connector for the vent
Looks just the job that, thanks for your help!
Noted with interest, just the job for what you need
I cant believe that that is acceptable for aircraft though!
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Originally posted by ReMan
Noted with interest, just the job for what you need
I cant believe that that is acceptable for aircraft though!
My only concern would be that aircraft don't tend to use alcoholic fuels, but those fittings have just got to be a good quality nitrile if
they're used on aircraft.
The alternative to a fuel return line to the tank would be a dead head affair, just route the regulator spill to the fuel pump feed line.
Have a look at Car Builders Solutions , they list them I'm sure.
i had one of them,worked well as afaik small aircraft use just normal petrol anyhow ?,one tip,when you drill the tank,assuming it,s ally,de-burr the inside of the hole or it cuts the rubber bung.