Two Fuel Tanks, One gas Engine
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RE: Two Fuel Tanks, One gas Engine
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You going to use muffler pressure on a GASOLINE engine?? I think I would worry about what could happen as the engine goes to idle and the tanks depressurize gasoline fumes into the exhaust?? Wouldn't there be a possible.."GO BOOM"??
You going to use muffler pressure on a GASOLINE engine?? I think I would worry about what could happen as the engine goes to idle and the tanks depressurize gasoline fumes into the exhaust?? Wouldn't there be a possible.."GO BOOM"??
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RE: Two Fuel Tanks, One gas Engine
Being as the gas engine has a pump, would not your proposal work and just vent the first tank and fill from the tank going to the engine?...Not my plane...GO FOR IT!!
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