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I don't know the size of your header tank, but if it
is small consider the unused fuel recirculating
between your fuel log and header tank time and time
again and how much heat this can generate. This is
why on most installations it is returned to a large
tank where it can be mixed with cool fuel. I don't
think shielding or cooling the pumps gets to the
problem. Be careful guys! Jim Coffman
My header tank is 15litres or 4usg. I've definitely considered that the
recirc of fuel alone can add heat and this is amplified by the use of 2 FI
pumps, which is my new practice while doing touch and goes. Previously I
only used one, but several times I found that the idle pump would become
vapour locked, so wouldn't have been available if it had been required, so I
felt that it was better to keep both on while in the circuit.
S. Todd Bartrim
Turbo 13B RV-9Endurance
C-FSTB
http://www3.telus.net/haywire/RV-9/C-FSTB.htm
"Whatever you vividly imagine, Ardently desire, Sincerely believe in,
Enthusiastically act upon, Must inevitably come to pass".
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