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The Cessna 152/172 have, what, 2 - 3 feet of gravity feed, you have
only one.
Anyway, here's a question. Is there a possibility that the path from
the lagging tank gets hotter than the faster draining tank? I'm
beginning to think that even a minor temp rise in fuel path to pumps
produces a much bigger effect than any of us would imagine. Just a
theory not proven yet.
Finn
Jim Sower wrote:
This problem drove me NUTS for two years. I
tried everything. For example, I checked the vents as best I could,
leveled the airplane (checked the ball to ensure it was centered - it
was), disconnected the fuel line from the engine side of the firewall
and let it drain into a bucket. I turned off one strake at a time
(with manual maintenance valve) and timed how long it took for the
other strake to gravity drain ten gal of fuel into the sump, out of the
sump through the boost pump, through the filter and then through the
firewall into the bucket(s). Then I turned it off and did the same
thing with the left tank. They both drained 10 gal each within 5% of
the same time. Then I reconnected all the plumbing, taped over the
fuel caps so there's no possible way they could leak and went flying.
Right tank drained 20 gal while the left tank maybe 2 or 3. Level
balanced flight on a cross country. All fuel lines, vent lines, etc.
are as identical as I am able to make them. To this day, I've not met anybody
who can explain what happened. I tried everything. Back and
forth on the Velocity list much longer than you've been inquiring after
your vapor lock. NOTHING. I figured out a workaround - I installed
electric shutoff valves in place of the manual maintenance valves
between the strake and the sump. Now, when one tank doesn't transfer,
I turn off the tank that does and let the "reluctant" tank catch up.
The pump sucks it through the system just fine (the head pressure of 6"
of fuel is about 0.16 psi - a problem that would inhibit that flow you
can't even MEASURE. Assymmetric transfer is common as dirt in the
Velocity community (but not nearly as persistent as mine). It was also
a problem a long time with the Vari-EZ.
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