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Subject: Re: [LML] IVP fuel drain
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Posted for Jeff;

John=20
I have come across this problem once before. I would be more than happy to
talk you through the details if you would like to give me a call. Thanks

Jeff Michael=20
Jetstream Composites Inc
720-371-3013 <tel:720-371-3013>

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On 9/17/14, 5:52 AM, "John B" <2thman1@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'm looking for help and advice on what to do if the drain seat loosens
>and spins in the wing skin.  When removing the wings we wanted to drain
>the unusable fuel before pulling the wings so we tried to remove the
>drains.  I haven't checked it personally, but the guy doing it says the
>left wing drain came loose and started dripping fuel but then would not
>come out any more.  He also could not get it to seat back to place.
>
>The other drain came out fine.  Does anyone have experience with this and
>or have a suggestion?  We will continue to try to tighten this fitting in
>the meantime.
>
>Thanks,
>
>John
>
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