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Re: Europa-List: Fuel tank - bulges and leakage.

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Fuel tank - bulges and leakage.
From: Venu Rao <venurao@mac.com>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 00:16:56

I'm rather concerned about this too. Going to have a look at my tank  
for signs of bulging.

Almost certain I'm converting the mono to a conventional through Bob  
Berube. Just need to price it out.

Do you know if the tank can be replaced easily?

This forum is invaluable!
Hope all's well.
Cheers

Venu

Cell: (512) 771-3286

On Apr 30, 2008, at 22:18, Fred Klein <fklein@orcasonline.com> wrote:

>
> On Wednesday, Apr 30, 2008, at 13:46 US/Pacific, Sidsel & Svein  
> Johnsen wrote:
>
>> >
>>
>> All,
>>
>> Preventing the tank from bulging too much forward will of course  
>> prevent it touching any of the controls or the wing spar (in which  
>> case the strap on the left spar might catch on the bulge during  
>> withdrawal/installation).
>
> Before getting Svein's thoughtful and informative post (thank you  
> Svein!), I spent some time looking for a solution to potential  
> bulging in my tank (which came w/ kit # A194, shipped from the  
> factory in fall, 2000).
>
> In order to "contain" the (outward)  bulging, I reset my spacers  
> (which have generous curves at the corners of the specified lay up)  
> to ensure a gap between tank (dry and never filled w/ anything)  of  
> between 1/8" and 1/4" and maintaining 1/4" clearance from the  
> aileron control rod, I was planning to do the following:
>
> Insert a piece of 1/8" thick plywood, 6.25" x 34",  w/ 1 layer of  
> bid each side between the spacers and the front face of the tank,  
> cushioning the plywood w/ 1/8" thick "sill sealer" (I believe it is  
> a closed cell polypropylene foam available in 6" rolls at any  
> building supply) between the plywood and the forward face of the  
> tank. Prior to insertion, I would add a 3/4" x 2" x 34" foam  
> stiffener w/ 2 layers bid on the forward face of the plywood. The  
> plywood would be held in place w/ a 2 ply bid 2" wide tape which  
> laps onto the underside of the FG "shelf" (previously installed as  
> per manual). In doing this, my goal would be to resist "bulging" of  
> the forward face of the tank.
>
> Having reviewed Svein's post, I will not be doing anything until we  
> have more information, hopefully in answer to Svein's questions on  
> the nature of the HDPE used in our tanks.
>
> I do appreciate so much the value of this forum as we attempt to  
> address this insidious problem.
>
> Fred
>
>
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