My Fuel Sender Replacement Nightmare - Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers2024-03-29T14:24:13Zhttps://zenith.aero/forum/topics/my-fuel-sender-replacement-nightmare?commentId=2606393%3AComment%3A672603&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou're certainly right about…tag:zenith.aero,2019-04-06:2606393:Comment:6726032019-04-06T16:58:31.796ZGary Welchhttps://zenith.aero/profile/GaryWelch
<p>You're certainly right about the cost.</p>
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<p>For grins I looked at the price for a fuel sender on a Cessna. If recall correctly is was around $800. Probably another $500 plus for the install.</p>
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<p>My total cost was $43....</p>
<p>You're certainly right about the cost.</p>
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<p>For grins I looked at the price for a fuel sender on a Cessna. If recall correctly is was around $800. Probably another $500 plus for the install.</p>
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<p>My total cost was $43....</p> Hey Gary
dont be so hard on y…tag:zenith.aero,2019-04-06:2606393:Comment:6726992019-04-06T16:53:51.445ZDavid Krakowskyhttps://zenith.aero/profile/DavidKrakowsky
<p>Hey Gary</p>
<p>dont be so hard on yourself</p>
<p>i had a fuel link in one of my tanks on my 601XLB</p>
<p>thought it was the drain valve</p>
<p>had to remove the tank, there was a pinhole leak in the weld of the fuel drain outlet</p>
<p>first guy that was repairing my weld turned a pinhole into a hole the size of a dime!</p>
<p>the next guy I took it to was a “artist” and fixed the now dime sized hole perfectly.</p>
<p>taking out the tank was not a minor project either!</p>
<p>some times…</p>
<p>Hey Gary</p>
<p>dont be so hard on yourself</p>
<p>i had a fuel link in one of my tanks on my 601XLB</p>
<p>thought it was the drain valve</p>
<p>had to remove the tank, there was a pinhole leak in the weld of the fuel drain outlet</p>
<p>first guy that was repairing my weld turned a pinhole into a hole the size of a dime!</p>
<p>the next guy I took it to was a “artist” and fixed the now dime sized hole perfectly.</p>
<p>taking out the tank was not a minor project either!</p>
<p>some times things just don’t like you want it to.</p>
<p>I’m thankful I am able to do these repairs without paying an A&P a small fortune to do it.</p>
<p>Dave</p>
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<p></p> I've had to replace my sender…tag:zenith.aero,2019-04-05:2606393:Comment:6725672019-04-05T15:47:59.704ZLynn S. Beckhornhttps://zenith.aero/profile/LynnSBeckhorn
<p>I've had to replace my senders twice in 300 hrs, they are a pain. I installed access holes in my wing root panels as I'm pretty sure this is an ongoing problem. Cheers,,,,,,,, Lynn</p>
<p>I've had to replace my senders twice in 300 hrs, they are a pain. I installed access holes in my wing root panels as I'm pretty sure this is an ongoing problem. Cheers,,,,,,,, Lynn</p> Gary I've been maintaining ai…tag:zenith.aero,2019-04-05:2606393:Comment:6724182019-04-05T02:46:57.351ZTom Sullivanhttps://zenith.aero/profile/tomsullivan
<p>Gary I've been maintaining aircraft for 50 years now and you are not alone in your nightmare. I believe sometimes these things are possessed. Tom</p>
<p>Gary I've been maintaining aircraft for 50 years now and you are not alone in your nightmare. I believe sometimes these things are possessed. Tom</p> Gary the best thing you did e…tag:zenith.aero,2019-04-04:2606393:Comment:6725482019-04-04T23:00:07.043ZJim and Amelia Isaacshttps://zenith.aero/profile/JimIsaacs
<p>Gary the best thing you did each of those days was to walk away when you couldn’t take it anymore. I’m always tempted to keep trying and that’s when the expensive mistakes occur.</p>
<p>Hang in there man!</p>
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<p>Gary the best thing you did each of those days was to walk away when you couldn’t take it anymore. I’m always tempted to keep trying and that’s when the expensive mistakes occur.</p>
<p>Hang in there man!</p>
<p></p> Thanks for the kind words, Jo…tag:zenith.aero,2019-04-04:2606393:Comment:6723992019-04-04T19:48:00.122ZGary Welchhttps://zenith.aero/profile/GaryWelch
<p>Thanks for the kind words, John.</p>
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<p>It does sound kind of funny after the fact...</p>
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<p>It seems everythind i do on the plane has a similar story. In retrospect, when you deal with constant physical pain, building an aircraft is probably not a smart project to take on.</p>
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<p>Still, I do love flying it!</p>
<p>Thanks for the kind words, John.</p>
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<p>It does sound kind of funny after the fact...</p>
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<p>It seems everythind i do on the plane has a similar story. In retrospect, when you deal with constant physical pain, building an aircraft is probably not a smart project to take on.</p>
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<p>Still, I do love flying it!</p> Great blog, Gary! It would h…tag:zenith.aero,2019-04-04:2606393:Comment:6724562019-04-04T18:29:15.867ZJohn Austinhttps://zenith.aero/profile/JohnLAustin
<p>Great blog, Gary! It would have come across almost funny except spilling blood everywhere is no laughing matter! Ha!</p>
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<p>As you well know, there have been other reports of the sender's central insulator falling apart. I'm (wishfully!) thinking that hopefully it was a bad batch. My senders are likely 8-9 years old and installed about 7 yrs ago. I "think" I put EZ Turn on the screws and have never had a leak so far. Here's hoping! ;>)</p>
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<p>I painted my 750 STOL…</p>
<p>Great blog, Gary! It would have come across almost funny except spilling blood everywhere is no laughing matter! Ha!</p>
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<p>As you well know, there have been other reports of the sender's central insulator falling apart. I'm (wishfully!) thinking that hopefully it was a bad batch. My senders are likely 8-9 years old and installed about 7 yrs ago. I "think" I put EZ Turn on the screws and have never had a leak so far. Here's hoping! ;>)</p>
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<p>I painted my 750 STOL prior to final assembly and painted the top root wing skin separately. I fueled the plane after assembly and let it sit for a few days to check for leaks before riveting the top root skin, so its paint is not fused to the surrounding wing skins. I had already determined (and your blog reinforces it!) that if I ever have to change the senders, I'm going to drill out the rivets of the top root skin and remove it so I can comfortably change the sender out ... hopefully with a minimum of blood-letting!</p>
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<p>Thanks for posting!</p>
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<p>John</p>
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