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Rusty,
I am
thinking about making the system one tank by building a tunnel between
the tanks with a sump in the middle. Two pumps would draw from the
sump. I was thinking of the second pump as backup. Each pump
would have a filter then teed together to a regulator and then split into
two fuel rails maybe front rotor and rear rotor. The returns go to
port or starboard tanks.
Joe
At 07:11 AM 12/15/2003 -0600, Russell Duffy wrote:
I am still looking at
different designs for a fuel system. AC has two
separate tanks. Since we are using two rotors is it possible to
split the
fuel rail into two rails and have one of the returns plumbed to the
port
tank and the other plumbed to the starboard tank? Any problems
splitting
the fuel rail? Just a crazy idea.
Joe Berki
You could certainly have two separate
fuel rails, split either primary/secondary, or rotor-1/rotor-2. You
would need a second regulator, and would have to run two pumps all the
time.
Were you thinking about feeding one
rotor from each tank, to keep from having to ever switch tanks in
flight? That is an interesting thought, though it would probably be
safer to split the fuel primary/secondary. I actually thought about
doing that back when I was having so much trouble with my mismatched
primary and secondary injectors. I figured I could modify the
pressure to the rails, to balance them out. Never tried it though,
and the rev-2 FWF arrangement will have matching injectors finally.
Cheers,
Rusty (the one who usually has the
crazy ideas <g>)
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