I need to make a new take off for my fuel tank that is a barbed 1/2" connector, the tank itself is an OBP aluminium one. I've had a look on
the interweb and there's a whole multitude of options out there, but before I go buying some bits and pieces I thought I'd see if anyone can
recommend anything I've not thought of.
I am planning on taking it off directly below the filler neck so I can access the insde of the tank to thread something on, not easily mind! My plan
as it stands is to drill a hole and fit something like this:
truth is though it would be helpful if it was through 90°, So I have thought about a banjo option - any thoughts?
Your taking the tank out to do it?
If so get whatever you need welded on,can do any angle then
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Originally posted by CosKev3
Your taking the tank out to do it?
If so get whatever you need welded on,can do any angle then
Would something similar to this work ?
It says 15mm hose tail but a look on their website may bring up a 1/2" one.
https://www.asap-supplies.com/right-angle-stainless-steel-hose-tail-adaptor-422327
You would need a bsp nut, probably worth fitting a dowty seal on the inside & outside of the tank too.
[Edited on 27/4/18 by Andybarbet]
i have the perfect solution - i just can't find the web site ......... give me some time.
edited to add .... tada....
http://www.parts4aircraft.com/fuel-tank-fitting-c2x9383165
No welding, clamping, struggling to get your hand inside the tank to hold a nut.
[Edited on 27/4/18 by MikeR]
quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
i have the perfect solution - i just can't find the web site ......... give me some time.
edited to add .... tada....
http://www.parts4aircraft.com/fuel-tank-fitting-c2x9383165
No welding, clamping, struggling to get your hand inside the tank to hold a nut.
[Edited on 27/4/18 by MikeR]
Just remove the tank and get what you want welded on at whatever angle you want!!!
Is this for a fuel return?
If so get it welded on nearer the bottom,then it doesn't sound like someone's taking a slash in your tank at lower fuel levels! !!
quote:
Originally posted by CosKev3
Just remove the tank and get what you want welded on at whatever angle you want!!!
Is this for a fuel return?
If so get it welded on nearer the bottom,then it doesn't sound like someone's taking a slash in your tank at lower fuel levels! !!
You tank has no sump on it?
That loom is a big oversight
So this connection will be a outlet to feed a high pressure pump. The outlet will be positioned (on filler neck) above the fuel level. HP pumps
don't suck particularly well.
A swirl pot may be the answer if you have room for one and without the need to remove the tank. Run your existing tank outlet to a swirl pot via a LP
pump. Run your HP pump from the swirl pot. Had a similar problem where the tank outlet diameter was too small to feed a HP pump without causing
cavitation, fitted a swirl pot, problem solved.
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Originally posted by Smoking Frog
So this connection will be a outlet to feed a high pressure pump. The outlet will be positioned (on filler neck) above the fuel level. HP pumps don't suck particularly well.
A swirl pot may be the answer if you have room for one and without the need to remove the tank. Run your existing tank outlet to a swirl pot via a LP pump. Run your HP pump from the swirl pot. Had a similar problem where the tank outlet diameter was too small to feed a HP pump without causing cavitation, fitted a swirl pot, problem solved.
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Originally posted by Daf
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Originally posted by Smoking Frog
So this connection will be a outlet to feed a high pressure pump. The outlet will be positioned (on filler neck) above the fuel level. HP pumps don't suck particularly well.
A swirl pot may be the answer if you have room for one and without the need to remove the tank. Run your existing tank outlet to a swirl pot via a LP pump. Run your HP pump from the swirl pot. Had a similar problem where the tank outlet diameter was too small to feed a HP pump without causing cavitation, fitted a swirl pot, problem solved.
Think I've cause some confusinon here, I've no intention of putting anything in the filler neck.
I have an 8mm fuel outlet from the tank and want to increase it (or add a new one) to 12mm without tanking the tank off. Think I'm going to go with the threaded barb as per first post, It's just a shame that MikeR solution doen't come nin a larger size.
Kev - tank has no sump just internal baffles, and I did realise as I was half way thorugh making the loom it was going to make taking the tank out a problem but though what are the chances of that needing to come back out and carried on! Fail