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Al wrote:
We have an autogas STC for our Cessna 172. Other than building another "mighty Grape" like Jay Honeck's, what tips are there for fueling? Type of fuel cans, funnels, bonding, do you bond a plastic can, funnel type, etc. Al 1964 Cessna 172 I use a pair of 5 gallon red plastic jugs with the new no-emissions normally sealed nozzles. The jugs are the short, squat shape and can be lifted up and emptied into the tank without too much strain. I try to use the jugs only to transfer fuel and never store it longer than 24 hours. |
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