Home -> RV-9 and RV-9A topic: fuel return line?

Author: "OldsCutS" <OldsCutS@...> Time: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:51 pm PST Link

I am in the process of building my tanks. I don't have set plans for
engine but should I just go ahead and plumb a return line into the
tank now. Seems like it would be a smart move now, I can always cap it
off if not needed later. If I should plumb it now where should it go,
or is there some info on the return line that I can get? Would it just
return into the tank from a bulkhead fitting or is it plumbed like the
vent line to the outbd side of the tank?

Tim

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Thanks Ben that is excactly what I needed...I will join the
shameless club as well :)

Tim

--- In RV-9A@yahoogroups.com, "uboughtawhat" <sixtyelky@...> wrote:
>
> Tim,
>
> When I built my tanks I made provision for the return line. I'm
not
> sure what engine I'll end up using, but it most likely will be
fuel
> injected. I shamelessly copied the setup shown in the Eggenfellner
> installation manual:
>
> http://www.eggenfellneraircraft.com/tank_page1.pdf
>
> It shows where to put the line, as well as what fittings you'll
need.
> Very simple to do.
>
> Ben R.
> #90217
> Fuselage

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