Checked all of that! Cleaned all lines, blew air threw them.
No kinks or blocked!

Just can't figure it out...

Kim Blackseth

On Jul 1, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Donald <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> From the history I recall, it would appear somehow your return line is kinked 
> or blocked, someone else reported such a problem in just a too sharp bend. 
> Under no circumstances would you want to block the cap vent, even if it 
> appears to solve the problem. With known history, it may be possible a bug or 
> spider built a nest in the return line while it was apart perhaps?
> 
> --- In [email protected], kim Blackseth <kimblacks...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Well, I thought it was fixed when we put the restrictor on the fuel 
> > pump, but damn it, it's not. Please help!!
> > 
> > I used the existing header tank out of my purchased 415C, but 
> > replaced the wing tanks and plumbing (all in better or new shape) 
> > from my salvaged 415D.
> > 
> > All vents, supply and overflows are clear, but the header tank 
> > overflows unless i block the vent on the header tank cap. This cap 
> > is from the D, but installed on the C header tank.
> > 
> > Is it possible the vented cap is not suppose to be there. I'm trying 
> > to find the old cap to compare them. I'd hate to fly without a 
> > vented header tank and find the fuel won't flow to the engine. It 
> > would make for a really bad 1st flight!
> > 
> > It's ready to fly, but this issue...
> > 
> > Any and all thoughts are requested!!
> > 
> > Kim Blackseth, ICC, CASp
> > 310 17th St
> > Oakland, CA
> > 510-839-1760
> >
> 
> 

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