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Hi Ernest,
The air vents don't have to be very big. I'm guessing mine were about
1/4" OD and there was a wire inside to keep bugs out. It was probably
3 or 4 feet long also.
Bob W.
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 16:44:46 -0500
Ernest Christley <echristley@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> On a tagential issue, I started the process of getting checked out in
> our club's Cherokee 180 (about the same HP as I'd expect from a 13B). I
> noticed during preflight that the tank vents are miniscule. How big of
> a vent is necessary for a 13B's tank?
>
> >keltro@att.net (Kelly Troyer) wrote:
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> >
> >>John I agree with all that Ed has stated.......One other thing to consider.......Standard
> >>A/C gascolators were not designed for the pressures of a fuel injection system so make
> >>sure to place it in the inlet side of the system before the pump........Also if the gascolator
> >>has a spring loaded drain valve make sure that if the fuel from tank is restricted for some
> >>reason that the pump does not pull the valve open and suck air !! IMHO
> >>--
> >>Kelly Troyer
> >>"Dyke Delta"_13B ROTARY Engine
> >>"RWS"_RD1C/EC2/EM2
> >>"Mistral"_Backplate/Oil Manifold
> >>
> >>
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