I have a question on the installation of the
water drain outlet fitting (W-159) in my Elite
wing. The manual seems to call for its
installation on the outside surface of the tank
skin, drilling a 5/16" hole in the center. But
wouldn't it be better to install on the inside
surface, given the weight of the fuel? The
flange is 1/16", and perhaps this isn't such a
good idea because of the tiny amount of water
that might not drain. Some advice to a novice
would be deeply appreciated.
Jeffrey Steenson
Elite #714
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Water Drain Outlet
Water Drain Outlet
Sounds like you came up with the answer yourself
Good work
Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
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I have a question on the installation of the
water drain outlet fitting (W-159) in my Elite
wing. The manual seems to call for its
installation on the outside surface of the tank
skin, drilling a 5/16" hole in the center. But
wouldn't it be better to install on the inside
surface, given the weight of the fuel? The
flange is 1/16", and perhaps this isn't such a
good idea because of the tiny amount of water
that might not drain. Some advice to a novice
would be deeply appreciated.
Jeffrey Steenson
Elite
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Good work
Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
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I have a question on the installation of the
water drain outlet fitting (W-159) in my Elite
wing. The manual seems to call for its
installation on the outside surface of the tank
skin, drilling a 5/16" hole in the center. But
wouldn't it be better to install on the inside
surface, given the weight of the fuel? The
flange is 1/16", and perhaps this isn't such a
good idea because of the tiny amount of water
that might not drain. Some advice to a novice
would be deeply appreciated.
Jeffrey Steenson
Elite
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Water Drain Outlet
Dear Keith,
I'm glad that I still have some analytical powers
left!
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I'm glad that I still have some analytical powers
left!
Sounds like you came up with the answer yourself
Good work
Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
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