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Old November 25th 15, 03:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Air exit vent with engine box?

Am Mittwoch, 25. November 2015 16:33:41 UTC+1 schrieb Dan Daly:
I'm trying to visualize where the fuel tank is that requires routing
fuel lines under the seat pan to get to the engine bay.* The engine
bay is aft of the wing, isn't it?* Where's the fuel carried?


The electric fuel pump is seated under the seat pan, so the fuel gets routed there, and then through the shut-off underneath the wing spar connection on to the engine. The fuel tank is underneath the wing spar connection.

Now why exactly this pump is located under my left leg, I have strictly no idea. Maybe the intention is to have it at a relatively low spot with regard to the tank, and in this case there are no other spots left.

Bert
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