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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 7:38 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Over the last 9 months that I have been on the "list", the subject of installing larger gas plastic tanks has been fully discussed but some how I missed the final conclusion(s). I am building an Xtra and I'm very close to covering the cage, so knowing the "final" answer is becoming paramount.
Question: Are there "sturdy" (safe) gas tanks available that have a capacity larger the 5 gallons and will fit in the cage without any significant modifications? If so.. would you recommend them? How can I find them?
Again, I don't want to start a debate but rather just understand your personal conclusions.
Thanks in advance for your sharing your wisdom.
John Abbott


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:00 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


I did find a 10 gallon tank that fit my original firestar with little
modification I purchased it from Air-Tech,inc
Phone
985-536-3994
the Item number is FU825 and it cost me a total of 95.68 tax and all You can
go to there website and get an eye on it before you order one at
www.air-techinc.com
Ellery In Maine
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:11 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


| Question: Are there "sturdy" (safe) gas tanks available that have a
capacity larger the 5 gallons and will fit in the cage without any
significant modifications? If so.. would you recommend them? How can I
find them?
|
| John Abbott
Hi John A/Gang:
I have no personal knowledge of larger plastic tanks that will fit our
airplanes. Perhaps others on the Kolb List will give you some help in
that area.
Most of the folks I know fabricated aluminum tanks to fit their
particular needs.
john h
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:34 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Quote:
Question: Are there "sturdy" (safe) gas tanks available that have a
capacity larger the 5 gallons and will fit in the cage without any
significant modifications? If so.. would you recommend them? How
can I

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find them?

http://www.ronco-plastics.com/
All these are HDPE plastics, same as the supplied tanks. They have
a size/volume calculator......
Jim Baker
580.788.2779
'71 SV, 492TC
Elmore City, OK


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:41 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


John, try Summit automotive parts supply, their plastic tanks are designed and used in race cars, have impact resistance, anti-spill valving in case of being inverted and also have electric sending units available, and sizes up to 15 or 20 gallon. i have installed their 5 gallon model in the Piet i am building. also filler cap is large, sealed against spillage and is locking. Gene


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 5:55 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


I just installed the FU820 tank (8 gals.) between the wings and aft of the
front spar carry-through on my Firestar...
http://www.air-techinc.com/catlist.asp?categoryIDfueltanks&typexclusives
It sticks up in the airstream a little, but it's right in front of the 503
recoil starter...
I originally planned that the 8 gal. tank would be the aux. tank to the 6
gal. tank in the cage, but now I think the 8 gal. will be the primary and
the 6 gal. only used for the flights to Bora Bora...
DVD
On 1/5/06, ElleryWeld(at)aol.com <ElleryWeld(at)aol.com> wrote:
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I did find a 10 gallon tank that fit my original firestar with little
modification I purchased it from Air-Tech,inc
Phone
985-536-3994
the Item number is FU825 and it cost me a total of 95.68 tax and all You
can
go to there website and get an eye on it before you order one at
www.air-techinc.com
Ellery In Maine
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 6:15 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Ok , on the fuel tanks....
I know that everyone has been building their own....However, I have replaced
the 2 5 gallon tanks in my Kolbra ...with the 10 gallon from C.G.S. Hawk
...because it has a fuel sump bowl built in it.....it is tall and
rectangular...however I have had to make a few modifications to make it
fit....cost is $ 95.00 plus shipping......
John H. and John W. are right ...I think that I will eventually put a 912 on
it....but for now........I will use the 582 blue head....LOL.
And Paul.P. thanks for some ideas , especially on the dash panel...hope you
don't mind....
Wayne McCullough


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 6:22 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Wayne,
Not a problem at all. I must confess though, The panel was Mark Germans idea
hehehe..
pp
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 6:33 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


At least we are on the same page...LOL
Wayne


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:18 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


I removed a couple tubes and built a bottom Mount to hold the tank Higher
and that tank it plenty thick without going overboard and it has a great place
to install a drain in the bottom to get all the moisture out on preflights if
you happen to get any
Ellery In Maine
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 10:57 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Why not custom make, fit to usable space, a fibre glass tank. I made my first when I built my Rutan Quickie. Called out by Rutan in the plans. Can't get a better tank designer than Rutan. You use a core material of the dense 1/4 " foam, with one or two layers of light cloth on each side. Easy to put baffles inside before installing the top piece. Various outlet fittings can easily be fixed in place. Mounting brackets can be custom placed. Stronger than metal in a crash situation. I built two others later, one large one for my first UltraStar and all gave good service. All of the proper materials, epoxy, foam and glass are available at all aircraft supply houses such as Aircraft Spruce. You can design to fill every available inch of space.
Ray
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Gene Beenenga <kgbunltd(at)earthlink.net> wrote:
John, try Summit automotive parts supply, their plastic tanks are designed and used in race cars, have impact resistance, anti-spill valving in case of being inverted and also have electric sending units available, and sizes up to 15 or 20 gallon. i have installed their 5 gallon model in the Piet i am building. also filler cap is large, sealed against spillage and is locking. Gene


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 1:39 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


You can design to fill every available inch of space.
| Ray
Ray A/Gang:
You are absolutely right. When one has a little airplane one must use
"every available inch of space". That goes, not only fuel, but all
the other stuff one wants and needs to take with them should they
decide they want to do a little cross country flying, especially
overnight. There is a lot of useable room when one takes advantage of
it. If done improperly, then a lot of space is wasted. The basic
Kolb design was not intended to do extended cross country flying and
carry cargo. Look at all the Kolb Models. The designers did not take
fuel and cargo into consideration. This is left up to the kit builder
should he decide to do more than what Homer Kolb had intended for us
to do with his airplanes. I don't think he ever realized what some of
these little birds would accomplish over the years, especially back in
the dark ages of the early 1980's.
The time to start planning on what you want and need is prior to
building the kit. Once it is completed, it is a little late to start
modifying the original design.
Take care,
john h


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 2:44 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


The alcohol in most auto gas will turn the glass tanks to mush, Or that's
what I'm told. We get 91oct non ox. here but I guess most people don't get
this at their pumps. The non ox won't destroy fiber glass tanks. Do Not
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 6:12 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Thanks everyone for your input. it was very helpful.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 6:22 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Wait a minute... I thought the fiberglass tank was a great idea, but certian
gas will ruin the fiberglass gas tank? I consider that a pretty big detail
to leave out. Did I miss something so certian gas will ruin a fiberglass gas
tank?
From: "Dan Charter" <lndc(at)fnbcnet.com>
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Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 16:44:48 -0600
The alcohol in most auto gas will turn the glass tanks to mush, Or that's
what I'm told. We get 91oct non ox. here but I guess most people don't get
this at their pumps. The non ox won't destroy fiber glass tanks. Do Not
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Dan Charter
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:02 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


<<<<Wait a minute... I thought the fiberglass tank was a great idea, but certian gas will ruin the fiberglass gas tank? I consider that a pretty big detail to leave out. Did I miss something so certian gas will ruin a fiberglass gas
tank? >>>>>


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:31 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


I'm told that it's just the car gas that's loaded with alcohol. Use non ox
with no problems. I use a plastic tank. Not my personal experience. Do Not
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 6:06 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


http://www.speedwaymotors.com/xq/aspx/display id.2524/qx/product.htm
John & gang, here is the source of the 16 gal tank I installed on my MK3.
This company carries many designs & sizes of fuel cells and tanks. I cut and
installed my vent, fill, guage, and outlet openings to suit my needs. I did need
to cut 2 fuslage tubings to install the tank and sleeved, drilled, and bolted
them back in place.
fly safe
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 9:21 am    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Glass.
I have been wanting to build a new tank for FF#007 so If I research the
material I will post it. If anyone else knows, Lend a hand. >>>>>>
Steve
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:50 pm    Post subject: Gas Tanks larger than 5 gallons Reply with quote


Be careful with autogas and epoxy and foam, as some auto gas will eat right
through that stuff. If there is auto gas safe expoxy, make sure you do your
research and buy the right stuff. I remember reading about an experimental
airplane with built in wing tanks, they ususally used Avgas which was fine,
but when they used auto gas it started eating away the epoxy, and the foam
inside the wing etc. They took off and before they departed the airport
area the wing broke off and killed them..
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