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Default Aux sail fuel filter change cycle

On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 10:33:58 -0400, Jeff wrote:

* Brian Whatcott wrote, On 6/4/2007 9:19 AM:

There is one user group even more dependent on reliable engine
performance than water craft users - light aircraft pilots.

So it's no accident that a pre flight walk round includes a fuel
sample (off the bottom of all tanks, and at the prefilter) to dump all
water trapped in the fuel.

A sampler valve might be a good idea for boaters too??


I would second that. My previous boat had an aluminum tank that was
odd shaped with one corner sticking down. That corner collected about
a few ozs of water which eventually corroded through the tank. A
drain would have saved a nasty repair. In fact, I think it would be
hard to find a shop willing to do such a repair nowadays.


I mention quick drains from time to time. You can buy them in several
screw threads.[Use Aviation Trader] Activated by a pin and sampler
cup, or by a push n twist fitting. They use double valves for
security.

But I have heard it said that a tank drain may be a no-no in some boat
reg versions.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK
 
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