Inverted motors
Brian Young
b.young8070 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Aug 18 12:27:44 AKDT 2004
If you loop the fuel tubing out side the fuse on its way to the engine you can break the tubing, or clip the tubing while you arent flying. Another plus, when you fuel the engine you wont push fuel out of the carb. I found these fuel line clips that slide over the tubing, they have a keyhole shaped hole in them and you slide this to the narrow side when youre waiting to fly. Works for me.
John Pavlick <jpavlick at idseng.com> wrote:Has anybody found a good way to mount a non-pumped motor inverted without
having a fuel tank siphoning problem? Most of the planes I have with
inverted motors had this problem originally, but I moved the tank down low
enough to stop it. My latest project doesn't have enough room to move the
tank so I'm hoping there's something else I can do. I'm using an O.S. .61SF
Long Stroke so it has idle mixture control but I don't want it to start
dripping fuel as soon as I fill the tank. Thanks in advance to anyone who
offers any suggestions.
John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com
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