Ed,
Thanks for that excellent article on fuel system
design. In reading through it, on page 5, I came to the description of
the jet pump and had a thought (that alone is a scary thing). I was
thinking that this could be used to eliminate the need for the facet pump in a
design such as Tracy’s which would simplify things even more than Tracy’s
system already does. Of course, as in Tracy’s design, this would eliminate
the need for the fuel selector valve too. As it was designed to do, the
Jet Pump would be powered by excess fuel from the main fuel pump located in the
left tank. Fuel from the other (right) wing tank would be drawn into the
main (left) tank by the Jet Pump. To prevent overfilling the main tank,
transfer could be controlled by a small solenoid valve. Since you would
be drawing fuel from the right tank pretty much all the time, it may be
possible to route the return fuel to the right tank. I guess this idea
could also be used with a sump tank. Time for a sanity check.
Mark S.