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If I remember, one point that can leak would be at the pressure nut,
at either end.or
the tube has to be properly flange?
It has been so long, I was lucky never had a leak, wing or valve
Had to bend the tubing , that is made at least three different tubes
to get the right turns etc.
robert
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1. 03:47 AM - Re: Andair Fuel Selector Connections (Smcm75(at)aol.com)
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Time: 03:47:42 AM PST US
From: Smcm75(at)aol.com
Subject: Re: Andair Fuel Selector Connections
Try checking your wing tanks for weaping leaks around the inspection
plates or near the aft lower tank skin and rib intersection. the fuel will
puddle on the bottom of the wing root fairing and the smell will get into the
cockpit.
Regards,
Scott Morrow
RV-6A N548SM
Myrtle Beach, SC
In a message dated 11/16/2014 2:28:07 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
genie(at)swissmail.org writes:
Due to an odour of fuel in the cockpit I suspect that the tubes or pipes
to the fuel selector are not sufficiently tight. I have unscrewed them
and cleaned them and reattached. This has not fully solved the problem.
Is there any way I can clean the tubes or pipes thoroughly and then seal
them tight to avoid a leak? could the problem be with the fuel selector?
I cannot see any other source of fuel leak.
If I am not mistaken I have an FS20 Type 3 valve.
Thanks.
George Nielsen
RV-6 PH-XGN
The Hague, the Netherlands
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