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Does anyone out there know how to get the water ballast tanks caps off/open
to fill? They have a 1/8 inch hole in them to spin the around, but several us have tried to get them off/open but no luck.. TIA Nick Kennedy |
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On May 23, 5:44*pm, Nick Kennedy wrote:
Does anyone out there know how to get the water ballast tanks caps off/open to fill? *They have a 1/8 inch hole in them to spin the around, but several us have tried to get them off/open but no luck.. TIA Nick Kennedy If they will turn, they should be able to be lifted out. The only thing holding it in is a nylon 'cage' below the cap, that should flex inward to allow removing the cap. It requires a stud to fit the hole without much slop. Be careful because the 'cap' is somewhat fragile. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On May 23, 5:44 pm, Nick Kennedy wrote: Does anyone out there know how to get the water ballast tanks caps off/open to fill? They have a 1/8 inch hole in them to spin the around, but several us have tried to get them off/open but no luck.. TIA Nick Kennedy If they will turn, they should be able to be lifted out. The only thing holding it in is a nylon 'cage' below the cap, that should flex inward to allow removing the cap. It requires a stud to fit the hole without much slop. Be careful because the 'cap' is somewhat fragile. If it's like S-H gliders, the 1/8" hole is really a threadded hole into which a tool (or metric bolt) can be threadded to form a handle with which to pull the cap out of the hole. The cap is likely to be just disk of ~1/8" (3mm) thick plexiglas which can be replaced easily. BTW, what are you guys in Telluride up to? Bill D |
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On May 23, 8:44 pm, Nick Kennedy wrote:
Does anyone out there know how to get the water ballast tanks caps off/open to fill? They have a 1/8 inch hole in them to spin the around, but several us have tried to get them off/open but no luck.. TIA Nick Kennedy If it's the same cap as a single Astir, which I have. I use a L shaped piece of coat hanger wire to lift the cap out. I then tape the plug down, making sure that the hole is not covered. If it's the same system as the G102, then there is no valve in the wing and there is a pipe in the wing that fits into the fuselage (with a Volkswagen shaft seal) and a dump valve in the fuselage. This means that the water will cross fill between wings and you have to keep them level before launch. Todd Smith |
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