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> From: "Russell Duffy" <13brv3@bellsouth.net>
> Date: 2005/05/29 Sun PM 08:41:29 EDT
> To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
> Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: will EFI pumps pump air was Re: Fuel Tank
> Selection
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> This brings up a question that I've had before, and I'm not sure this is
> exactly what anyone is doing, so it's not meant that way.
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> Say you have two tanks, with an EFI pump for each tank. You then connect
> the output of each pump together, feeding into one line running to the fuel
> rail. The question is: What happens when one tank runs out of gas? Will
> the EFI pump move enough air through it to disturb the fuel rail pressure
> that's being delivered from the other pump, or would it just stop pumping at
> that point, and do no harm (other than maybe burning the pump up
> eventually)?
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> Yep, still trying to figure out how to fix my fuel transfer system.
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> Cheers,
> Rusty
That's one of the situations I intend to test when I
get my engine cell set up, but it's a situation I'd only
expect to ever see if I ran dry during approach. With
separate selectors for each tank, I'd only have both "on"
during takeoff, on landing, and for a brief moment each
time I switched tanks in flight.
Dale R.
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