by M Lightsey » Sat Jan 05, 2013 7:50 pm
I used a forward facing tube in the cap similar to the picture above. Works fine, but if you fill the tank when it's cool and the plane sits in the sun and warms up, guess what? It pukes out the vent tube and runs off the center section right into the cockpit.
For future installations, I'll install a separate vent fitting and run a line to somewhere on the bottom.
One upside of the curved vent tubes however is that if you're fueling and put the cap on your engine eyebrow (no chain), get distracted and forget to reinstall the cap, it'll hook itself to the cowling and happily ride from Washington, Iowa to Iowa City, Iowa without falling off.
I doubt a smooth unvented cap could have done that.....
Mark
I used a forward facing tube in the cap similar to the picture above. Works fine, but if you fill the tank when it's cool and the plane sits in the sun and warms up, guess what? It pukes out the vent tube and runs off the center section right into the cockpit.
For future installations, I'll install a separate vent fitting and run a line to somewhere on the bottom.
One upside of the curved vent tubes however is that if you're fueling and put the cap on your engine eyebrow (no chain), get distracted and forget to reinstall the cap, it'll hook itself to the cowling and happily ride from Washington, Iowa to Iowa City, Iowa without falling off.
I doubt a smooth unvented cap could have done that.....
Mark