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Tony Cox wrote:
snip I just draw a blank on this. Unless there is a heat source near the selector. Then I can rationalize an explanation. If there's some venting/plumbing explanation, I'd expect some admonition to "select the fullest tank" or "don't fly above 5000' without more than 10 gallons in a tank". Makes no sense as is. tc As far as I can tell there is no heat source anywhere near the selector. One day I'll get the real story, until then....I'll just select L or R above 5000' and chalk it up to one of those mysteries of the universe. -- Frank....H |
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