I have seen many planes with a red (plastic?) ball in the site tube. I am
starting to work on my site tube and want to hear more about what I need also.
Please chime in. I am at work today but the site is iced in and I don't think
workers will show soooo. I have my Aircraft Spruce book and can look up the
items to select for my order. Put in about 6 hours of construction time on my
plane yesterday. (Finally)
Steve Phillabaum
KR2Swide
Shorter, Alabama
334-740-0066
Virgil Salisbury reply:
Tygon comes in Clear. Paint a White strip behind your tube, and Red
iagonal stripes
over it behind the tube. The fuel will reverse the stripes and the
uantity easily
see, Virg
Paul Wrote:
> I have been using a short length of Tygon placed vertically on the
instrument
anel
> for my fuel gauge. The Tygon is yellow (comes that way) and it makes it
ifficult to
> see the height of the gas. Any ideas for a clear substitute? I tested some
ynal but it "hardens" if left in avgas.
Paul OReilly
KR2 Stretched
N7970K
Derry, NH
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