VDO Fuel Tank Electrical Post - Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers2024-03-29T08:02:28Zhttps://zenith.aero/forum/topics/vdo-fuel-tank-electrical-post?commentId=2606393%3AComment%3A635430&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThis is what we plan to do.tag:zenith.aero,2018-07-06:2606393:Comment:6354302018-07-06T17:35:15.361ZLoren Warnerhttps://zenith.aero/profile/LorenWarner
<p>This is what we plan to do.</p>
<p>This is what we plan to do.</p> This is a good read. I spoke…tag:zenith.aero,2018-07-06:2606393:Comment:6354292018-07-06T17:34:37.633ZLoren Warnerhttps://zenith.aero/profile/LorenWarner
<p>This is a good read. I spoke with Roger this morning and asked if he would find answers for me. He says he'll get back with me on Monday. Roger also says Zenith will replace our fuel sender if it's found to be bad.</p>
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<p>This is a good read. I spoke with Roger this morning and asked if he would find answers for me. He says he'll get back with me on Monday. Roger also says Zenith will replace our fuel sender if it's found to be bad.</p>
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<p>Loren</p> Our root wing skin has not be…tag:zenith.aero,2018-07-06:2606393:Comment:6354272018-07-06T17:22:21.171ZJohn Austinhttps://zenith.aero/profile/JohnLAustin
<p><em><span>Our root wing skin has not been riveted yet so it'll be relatively easy to replace ...</span></em></p>
<p><span>By the way, I did the same thing - I had my wing root skin painted separately and once the plane was fully assembled after painting, I filled my tanks and let the plane sit for a day or two to watch for any leaks around the senders. Then, once I was certain the senders were bone-dry, I installed my wing root skins and touched up the rivets with…</span></p>
<p><em><span>Our root wing skin has not been riveted yet so it'll be relatively easy to replace ...</span></em></p>
<p><span>By the way, I did the same thing - I had my wing root skin painted separately and once the plane was fully assembled after painting, I filled my tanks and let the plane sit for a day or two to watch for any leaks around the senders. Then, once I was certain the senders were bone-dry, I installed my wing root skins and touched up the rivets with paint.</span></p>
<p><span>Knowing what I know now, top-mounting the senders makes a lot more sense - that's the orientation they were designed for, anyway! However, my build was several years ago and I don't think the insulator problem had come up then. It's been speculated perhaps later than my build the manufacturer had a bad production run of senders. Also, when I bought my kit, it was partially completed and the original builder had already cut the holes for the senders per plans. </span></p>
<p><span>John</span></p> Here's the post about the loo…tag:zenith.aero,2018-07-06:2606393:Comment:6355192018-07-06T17:09:19.218ZJohn Austinhttps://zenith.aero/profile/JohnLAustin
<p>Here's the post about the loose insulators : <a href="http://www.zenith.aero/forum/topics/important-heads-up?groupUrl=stolch750&groupId=2606393%3AGroup%3A72&id=2606393%3ATopic%3A384741&page=1#comments" rel="noopener" target="_blank">http://www.zenith.aero/forum/topics/important-heads-up?groupUrl=stolch750&groupId=2606393%3AGroup%3A72&id=2606393%3ATopic%3A384741&page=1#comments</a></p>
<p>The original poster describes them as a press-fit. Seems to me it would surely…</p>
<p>Here's the post about the loose insulators : <a href="http://www.zenith.aero/forum/topics/important-heads-up?groupUrl=stolch750&groupId=2606393%3AGroup%3A72&id=2606393%3ATopic%3A384741&page=1#comments" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.zenith.aero/forum/topics/important-heads-up?groupUrl=stolch750&groupId=2606393%3AGroup%3A72&id=2606393%3ATopic%3A384741&page=1#comments</a></p>
<p>The original poster describes them as a press-fit. Seems to me it would surely have a little sealant of some sort, but if it moves, then obviously the seal is broken!</p>
<p>John</p> Thanks for the reply John. O…tag:zenith.aero,2018-07-06:2606393:Comment:6354232018-07-06T16:55:59.495ZLoren Warnerhttps://zenith.aero/profile/LorenWarner
<p>Thanks for the reply John. Our root wing skin has not been riveted yet so it'll be relatively easy to replace, just don't want to if unnecessary. Unfortunately, I cannot find anything showing how the sender is constructed/sealed.</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply John. Our root wing skin has not been riveted yet so it'll be relatively easy to replace, just don't want to if unnecessary. Unfortunately, I cannot find anything showing how the sender is constructed/sealed.</p> Loren,
I don't think it shou…tag:zenith.aero,2018-07-06:2606393:Comment:6355152018-07-06T16:44:38.458ZJohn Austinhttps://zenith.aero/profile/JohnLAustin
<p>Loren,</p>
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<p>I don't think it should be loose at all - it was a long time ago, but I don't recall my VDO senders' insulators moving while manipulating them to plug in connectors, etc. 6 years and 550 hrs, I haven't had a bit of trouble with mine and not a drop of fuel leakage, but some time ago one (or more?) builders reported they had an insulator so loose IT FELL OUT! Yikes! If I recall correctly, they used JB Weld epoxy to secure them and had no more…</p>
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<p>I don't think it should be loose at all - it was a long time ago, but I don't recall my VDO senders' insulators moving while manipulating them to plug in connectors, etc. 6 years and 550 hrs, I haven't had a bit of trouble with mine and not a drop of fuel leakage, but some time ago one (or more?) builders reported they had an insulator so loose IT FELL OUT! Yikes! If I recall correctly, they used JB Weld epoxy to secure them and had no more problems.</p>
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<p>Since they're already installed and in the wings, I'd either put a bead of JB Weld or Pro-Seal around the insulator, then fill the tank and let it sit for a while and watch for leakage. (I repaired a crack in the bottom of an aluminum 250 gal fuel storage tank on my farm with JB Weld about 30 years ago and it is dry as a bone to this day!) Alternatively, you'd never go wrong to replace the sender, but that's a difficult job when everything is buttoned-up inside the wing!</p>
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<p>John</p>
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