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				 Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:05 am    Post subject: extra fuel in baggage | 
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				I have a 20 gallon tank that fits thru the baggage door. I installed two  extra bag floor ribs to provide hard points to strap it down. The supply and  vent lines were plumbed in during the build. It’s plumbed the same as certified  aux fuel systems, that is a pilot activated low pressure boost pump at the tank  sends the fuel thru a check valve and into the left main tank, after you have  burned enough out of the main tank. The mission for the extra gas (Vancouver  Island to Alaska, with no fuel stops) no longer exists for me, but the system  will be used for tankering for fuel cost savings. I highly recommend that anyone  considering such a system take great care to insure the mounting of the tank is  secure (for abrubt stops). I’m sure that can be accomplished with bladders as  well, but I wouldn’t feel good about just throwing a seat belt over one. I  vented my tank overboard, and I consider that a necessary design consideration  as well. Anybody that would like to see pictures of my installation, send me an  email, off the list.
  Chris Hukill
  finishing up the cowling
  Even more #%!& fiberglass!!
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