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Mogas in a Glasair II

 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:11 am    Post subject: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

Hi group,

My name is Gerd, I`m new to this list.
Recently I have started to look around for a new plane and have come
across the O320 powered Glasair Super II .
Acc to Petersen this engine can have a MoGas STC, my big QUESTION is :
are the other parts of a Glasair , especially the tanks, MoGas proof?

Thanks for any helpful contribution!
Gerd


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:40 am    Post subject: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

As long as there is no ethanol in the gas you'll be OK.

Bruce
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:51 pm    Post subject: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

Yes, Gerd, absolutely no ethanol! I ran some test samples in 10% ethanol laced mogas and saw a sticky film develop over the surface that is sure to clog-up your entire system.
Steve Thomas
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As long as there is no ethanol in the gas you'll be OK.

Bruce
WWW.Glasair.org

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:18 pm    Post subject: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

..and, at least under FAA regulations, no STC is required for experimental aircraft.
On Nov 20, 2012, at 4:50 PM, Steve Thomas <lists(at)stevet.net> wrote:

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Yes, Gerd, absolutely no ethanol! I ran some test samples in 10% ethanol laced mogas and saw a sticky film develop over the surface that is sure to clog-up your entire system.


Steve Thomas
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> As long as there is no ethanol in the gas you'll be OK.
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> Bruce
> WWW.Glasair.org
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

[quote="gossend(at)gmail.com"]..and, at least under FAA regulations, no STC is required for experimental aircraft.
On Nov 20, 2012, at 4:50 PM, Steve Thomas <lists> wrote:

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Yes, Gerd, absolutely no ethanol! I ran some test samples in 10% ethanol laced mogas and saw a sticky film develop over the surface that is sure to clog-up your entire system.


Steve Thomas
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Hey Steve,

When I started my IIS kit in 1990, I thought that I would run it on mogas, so I went out and got samples of 92 octane fuel from Chevron, Shell, Mobil, 76, etc. Can't remember them all but there were 7 jars. I took a sample piece of cured glass from the seat pan cut-outs in the top skin and cut strips. Put one in each jar. When I moved in 1996, I opened the jars and compared the submerged glass samples with the non immersed control strip from the seat pan cut-outs.

Results were no detectable difference between control and all samples. Glass was hard with no evidence of any gumminess or any other degradation. Flexing the strips showed no obvious difference from the control.

I confess that I don't know if there was ethanol in 92 oct pump gas in California then or if Glasair changed resin systems between then and now that may have had an effect on your testing. But if someone wanted, it couldn't be too hard to run down the history of both questions.

John




On Nov 20, 2012, at 11:40 AM, Bruce <BGray> wrote:

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> As long as there is no ethanol in the gas you'll be OK.
>
> Bruce
> WWW.Glasair.org
>
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

That last post got screwed up. Try this

"Yes, Gerd, absolutely no ethanol! I ran some test samples in 10% ethanol laced mogas and saw a sticky film develop over the surface that is sure to clog-up your entire system.
Steve Thomas"

Hey Steve,

When I started my IIS kit in 1990, I thought that I would run it on mogas, so I went out and got samples of 92 octane fuel from Chevron, Shell, Mobil, 76, etc. Can't remember them all but there were 7 jars. I took a sample piece of cured glass from the seat pan cut-outs in the top skin and cut strips. Put one in each jar. When I moved in 1996, I opened the jars and compared the submerged glass samples with the non immersed control strip from the seat pan cut-outs.

Results were no detectable difference between control and all samples. Glass was hard with no evidence of any gumminess or any other degradation. Flexing the strips showed no obvious difference from the control.

I confess that I don't know if there was ethanol in 92 oct pump gas in California then or if Glasair changed resin systems between then and now that may have had an effect on your testing. But if someone wanted, it couldn't be too hard to run down the history of both questions.

John


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:25 pm    Post subject: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

John,
Did you have C.G. problems with your 2S. I put a 200HP engine, constant speed prop, and loaded panel in mine. I moved the battery from behind the rear bulk head to behind the seat before the c.g. was where it should be. I painted the plane with a heavy laquer primer and equally heavy Centuri . In 1996 I brought the skins down to the jell coat and repainted with a light epoxy primer and Pittsburg three part system and lost around forty pounds in weight that also moved the c.g. forward. Chuck Raymond

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[quote="gossend(at)gmail.com"]..and, at least under FAA regulations, no STC is required for experimental aircraft.
On Nov 20, 2012, at 4:50 PM, Steve Thomas wrote:
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Yes, Gerd, absolutely no ethanol! I ran some test samples in 10% ethanol laced mogas and saw a sticky film develop over the surface that is sure to clog-up your entire system.


Steve Thomas
_______________________________________________________________________
Hey Steve,

When I started my IIS kit in 1990, I thought that I would run it on mogas, so I went out and got samples of 92 octane fuel from Chevron, Shell, Mobil, 76, etc. Can't remember them all but there were 7 jars. I took a sample piece of cured glass from the seat pan cut-outs in the top skin and cut strips. Put one in each jar. When I moved in 1996, I opened the jars and compared the submerged glass samples with the non immersed control strip from the seat pan cut-outs.

Results were no detectable difference between control and all samples. Glass was hard with no evidence of any gumminess or any other degradation. Flexing the strips showed no obvious difference from the control.

I confess that I don't know if there was ethanol in 92 oct pump gas in California then or if Glasair changed resin systems between then and now that may have had an effect on your testing. But if someone wanted, it couldn't be too hard to run down the history of both questions.

John




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> As long as there is no ethanol in the gas you'll be OK.
>
> Bruce
> WWW.Glasair.org
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:53 am    Post subject: Re: Mogas in a Glasair II Reply with quote

Craymondw(at)aol.com wrote:
John,
Did you have C.G. problems with your 2S. ...snip...


Hi Chuck,
I started a new thread for this. Look for "Glasair 2s W&B"

I'll PM you as well.

JOhn


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