Fuel Tank Holes
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 11:09 pm
Hey folks,
The fuel tank calls for 5 holes in the bottom, 4 for fuel feeds and 1 for fuel gauge. The 4 holes take an aluminum welding flange AN867-3 which is 1-7/8" in diameter. So I can punch a 1-3/4" hole and flare it to size with an automotive flare tool that adds 1/8" to hole dia. Should fit perfectly.
The problem is the fifth hole for the fuel guage. Plans call for an AN867-6 aluminum welding flange with has a diameter of 2-1/4". I'll need a 2-1/8" hole punch and flare tool, but I don't think anyone makes one. I could go up one hole size which would leave a 1/16" gap around the flange. Is it OK to gap fill this while welding?
Would like to hear your thoughts and experiences. Thanks
NIck
The fuel tank calls for 5 holes in the bottom, 4 for fuel feeds and 1 for fuel gauge. The 4 holes take an aluminum welding flange AN867-3 which is 1-7/8" in diameter. So I can punch a 1-3/4" hole and flare it to size with an automotive flare tool that adds 1/8" to hole dia. Should fit perfectly.
The problem is the fifth hole for the fuel guage. Plans call for an AN867-6 aluminum welding flange with has a diameter of 2-1/4". I'll need a 2-1/8" hole punch and flare tool, but I don't think anyone makes one. I could go up one hole size which would leave a 1/16" gap around the flange. Is it OK to gap fill this while welding?
Would like to hear your thoughts and experiences. Thanks
NIck