Has anyone come across a fuel cut-off tap to screw into the bottom of a 40L Jerry Goodwin seat tank?
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Hi Almar. Beware that Gerry's 40L tanks have a parallel thread in them which means that if you use a tapered thread you will undoubtedly split the aluminium tank insert.
I used a parallel brass threaded hollow tube with a washer welded onto it which fitted flat onto the base of the tank. From memory I sealed it with good old aviation gasket cement onto a cork washer which worked well for some years before I am currently replacing the the Old EA81 engine on my Amax single seater with a 912 Rotax. It has a small stainless water trap and lever tap also in the assembly to conform with the water trap requirements brought in after the manufacture of those tanks. I will endeavour to get some photos and thread details for you when I visit my hangar this coming weekend.
Regards.......Chook.
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Almar the stainless fittings were sealed with pictured Permatex thread sealant and stood up to 95 grade fuels.
I can only see 3 photos presented there are however 4 there which can be viewed by clicking onto the blue square "4 photos"
I am probably going to try to incorporate this unit into my new build which has a 70l tank. I will raise the location of the outlet to the fuel filter on the square stainless water capture receptacle which I manufactured. I have never discovered water in my fuel but that is probably due to my diligent use of a Mr Funnel to fill my tank.
We have a firm in WA called "Couplers" who supplied my bits although Waddles suggestion of Pirtek may be your solution.
Regards............Chook.4 PhotosLast edited by chook; 06-05-2023, 09:00 PM.
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