Willie van der Walt wrote:
> Why is there a gap ( empty space) on the left side?
I think you're referring to the cutout in the tank for the radio and
transponder. The rest of the tank comes within about six inches of the back
of the panel, which isn't enough room for radio gear. That cutout l
Why is there a gap ( empty space) on the left side?
-Original Message-
From: Mark Langford
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 12:21 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> fuel sender flange doesn't leak!
See enclosed image. One improvement to the sensor flange was a steel AN4 37
degree fitting,
NetHeads,
I'm very happy to announce that my newly installed VDO fuel level sending unit
flange doesn't leak, at least not so far. I'll have to admit to some anxiety
while filling with fuel though! It turned out to be pretty simple, but took
some planning and care to make it work. First I ma
Subject: KR> Fuel sender
I'm building wing fuel tanks measuring 70" long, 10-12" wide (up against
main spar), 6" deep at inside end and 4" deep at far end. Any suggestions
for fuel sending unit? I have a pair of Rochester units which would only
measure the fuel at the
Read this page and I am sure what you need is there. You can get them up to
92 inches long.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/princefuelprobes.php
I know they work, I have them in my tanks.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2012 - KR Gatherin
I have been looking for the solution for when I get onto my build. I have not
seen a unit that will work so far.
Looking forward to replys on this one.
Brian
Bundaberg
Australia.
Rodger Nicolls wrote:
>I'm building wing fuel tanks measuring 70" long, 10-12" wide (up against
>main spar), 6" de
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From: Rodger Nicolls
To: kr...@mylist.net
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 2:53 AM
Subject: KR> Fuel sender
I'm building wing fuel tanks measuring 70" long, 10-12" wide (up against
main spar), 6" deep at inside end and 4" deep at far end. Any
Yes, I do have a suggestion, but they are very expensive. However they are
very reliable and measure the entire tank. They are Princeton Probes as
shown in this page. Scroll to the bottom and then up just a little for the
probes.
http://krbuilder.org/ConvertingToWingTanks/index.html
See N64KR
I'm building wing fuel tanks measuring 70" long, 10-12" wide (up against
main spar), 6" deep at inside end and 4" deep at far end. Any suggestions
for fuel sending unit? I have a pair of Rochester units which would only
measure the fuel at the deep end, but a capacitance unit would measure only
th
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