KR> Mogas and fibre glass

2008-10-12 Thread rhartwi...@juno.com
I have a tank from a Flaglor Scooter that was built in 1975 with West System (called Gougeon at the time) epoxy and fiberglass with no sloshing compound. It is two layers of 10 0z boat cloth and is very light. It has never leaked in the 25 plus years and the inside surface shows no degradation. D

KR> Mogas and Fibre Glass

2008-10-12 Thread wcraw...@cmhc-schl.gc.ca
My KR is constructed using the west system, so that is good news to hear Dick Hartwig has had no problems for 25 years. Insofar as mogas use in the continental, I plan on using av fuel occasionally to add the lead content. We have FBO's here in Canada supplying MOGAS and I'm told it has n

KR> Mogas and Fibre Glass

2008-10-12 Thread Doug Rupert
Bill: I worked for both Shell and Esso hauling both Avgas and Mogas to various locations throughout Canada. The only chemicals added to mogas are the various additives that clean the internal engine components (fuel injectors, carburetors and the like, also octane boosters) much the same as motor o

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2008-10-12 Thread tncompressor...@aol.com
Bill, Interesting to hear your 150 didn't do well on Mogas, (or did you just mean that the gas "stinks"). We used a lot of it in the 150 that we had. Couldn't tell any difference in performance. Used only Amoco gold (93 octane). Some claim that the vapor pressure is lower with mogas and wi

KR> Mogas and Fibre Glass

2008-10-12 Thread Donald Reid
>\My brother owns a vari-ez and the right tank developed a leak that desolved >about 6" of the foam in the wing. He swears that using mogas only on 2 >occasions caused the failure. However it's anyone's guess as to what kind >of epoxy >was used as he didn't build it. A Vari-Eze is supposed to

KR> Mogas and Fibre Glass

2008-10-12 Thread tncompressor...@aol.com
In a message dated 6/23/2004 8:41:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, donr...@erols.com writes: A Vari-Eze is supposed to be built with Urethane foam around the tanks. Urethane is impervious to gasoline. Assuming that you mean the outboard wing panels that are made from polystyrene, any gas (Mo or Av

KR> Mogas and fibre glass

2008-10-12 Thread wcraw...@cmhc-schl.gc.ca
Is there any evidence that motor gas will affect the fibre-glass fuel tanks in our KR's? I have a continental and have always used avgas, but with the increasing costs i am considering mogas. William J.G. (Bill) Crawford Senior Research Consultant Research in Building Science CMHC, Ontario 41

KR> Mogas and fibre glass

2008-10-12 Thread Wood, Sidney M.
Bill, The glass fiber in fiber glass is totally immune to any chemical attack from anything that might be contained in any gasoline, and is also oblivious to ultraviolet light from the sun. The resin is another story. Epoxy resin is subject to UV attack. Vinyl Ester resin is also subject to U

KR> Mogas and fibre glass

2008-10-12 Thread StRaNgEdAyS
William wrote: "Is there any evidence that motor gas will affect the fibre-glass fuel tanks in our KR's? I have a continental and have always used avgas, but with the increasing costs i am considering mogas" I recently went through this type of research when trying to decide fuel tank configuratio

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2008-10-12 Thread Stephen Jacobs
Is there any evidence that motor gas will affect the fibre-glass fuel tanks ++ I would be very happy to see a comprehensive answer to this question. I recall when Safe-T-poxy first came out - word was that it was bullet proof for auto or avgas fuel tanks. Not sure how many t

KR> Mogas and fibre glass

2008-10-12 Thread StRaNgEdAyS
On the subject of fuel tanks and resins Lancair use the vinyl-ester resin in the construction of their tanks, but in an application where you are likely to be laying up over the foam, the vinyl-ester resin will dissolve it. There are quite literally 1000's of the Rutan style aircraft and others fl

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2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
>Is there any evidence that motor gas will affect the fibre-glass fuel >tanks in our KR's? I have a continental and have always used avgas, but >with the increasing costs i am considering mogas. >William J.G. (Bill) Crawford +++ I think

KR> Mogas and fibre glass

2008-10-12 Thread Colin & Bev Rainey
///the compression ration is higher than in an equivalent automotive engine. Use of lower octane ULP can lead to pre-ignition problems which can dramatically shorten engine life/// Peter and netters, Scott Cable and I had a discussion of auto engines a short time ago, and prevent a misinformation