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Old January 25th 05, 02:46 PM
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Default fuel tank plumbing

My apologies to the group if this has been covered recently.

I bought a Smith Miniplane DSA-1 off eBay recently which has a 10gal aux
fuel tank in the upper wing center section which is not plumbed into the
fuel system yet. I would like some input from the RAH gallery as to how this
could be accomplished; all practical ideas would be most welcome, with
emphasis on simplicity. The fuel system in operation to feed the O-200
presently is a 12gal fuselage tank directly behind the firewall with about a
2gal header tank underneath.

Thanks,
Monty


 




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