Stan, ?Your way is one of many ways to do it. My way and the way many Lancair builders do it has been flight proven and is cheap with the same out come.?
Paul ViskBelleville Il618-406-4705 -------- Original message --------From: Global Solutions via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> Date: 9/21/2015 7:20 PM (GMT-06:00) To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> Cc: Global Solutions <smcdonal at kos.net> Subject: Re: KR> Fuel tank pressure test To pressure test a tank you use a pressure gauge connected to a T fitting screwed in to the tank. One of the T connections to the tank Another to the pressure gauge The third to the valve Open the valve to allow air to go in to the tank Close the valve and make sure the pressure doesnt drop after a set time say 24 hours. Open valve to vent the tank and then unscrew the T. Use same process for other tanks. Regards Stan On 2015-09-21 7:29 PM, Paul VISK via KRnet wrote: > A cheap way to pressure test your fuel tank. $1.00 bag of balloons at the > dollar store.? I learned it from a Lancer builder. >