"d.l.anderson" wrote in message
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You could use a hole saw to cut an access hole that could later be
closed using an expanding, fuel resistant "Thermos style" pressure
cap. Four different sizes at Wicks Aircraft. The 2" TURN-TITE FUEL
CAP looks to be the most secure.
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog...301/index.html
I watched two people burn to death in front of the airshow crowd at Oshkosh
20 some years ago when this type of fuel cap popped off after a T-18 hit the
ground inverted. The occupants survived the impact and were pleading for
help on the radio. Unfortunatly, the aircraft was sitting in a big puddle of
burning fuel and no one could get to them. By the time the fire trucks
arrived, they were dead.
This style of fuel cap falls into my "not recommended" catagory.
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Geoff
The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com
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