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I agrees with that, unless you are flying that bench around with that particular fuel up to 15,000' or so on hot and cool days. All that shows is it slurps up the fuel from a 4' height on that bench on that day, time and temperature. Some of the soob folks constantly check the vapor pressure of their mogas to be sure they have some form of consistency. Might not be a bad idea. At least, if you got gas just jumping up and down to percolate off, you would kinda know you are not going to get it picked up much at all.
jofarr, soddy tn
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Slade" <sladerj@bellsouth.net>
If the pump will prime with a 4 foot negative head that sounds good to me.
But this only proves it works on the bench under atmospheric pressure and
ambient temperature.
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