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on 5/7/03 4:20 PM, Betty Williams at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



...my fuselage tank...overflows 90% of the time...I have replaced all fuel
caps and 100 octane gaskets. The fuselage tank has a glass cover gauge on
it, and a new restrictor in the fuel pump. I have a 415C/D #2718

Thank You, 
Richard Dale Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]


N2095H

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Yo, Richard

Ercoupes from Serial No. 2623 thru 3220 had a stainless steel fuselage
tank with a single overflow line from a standpipe connection in the bottom
of the tank to a tee in the balancing line between the aluminum wing
tanks.  The balancing line equalizes the fuel level in the fuselage tanks
(if clear).  The single, unvented fuel gauge is in the left tank (inside
the fuselage).

Ercoupes from Serial No. 3221 thru 3467 again had a  single overflow line
from high on the back of the fuselage tank, but this now went to the left
wing tank, again to equalize with the left tank via the balancing line
between the wing tanks. 

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