And if that doesn't allow you access (it should) then van's sells a cover kit so you can cut a hole in the back baffle and access the bay before resealing and closing it up. I have had to do this twice, once for a poorly flared line, once because the pro seal around the vent had a pinhole in it. It's amazing how very little space liquid needs to work its way out.Just pull the cover next to it. Remove the fitting, clean everything and prep then seal the fitting correctly and reinstall cover. Pretty easy job.
I’d replace that fuel quantity sending unit at the same time just for the HalibutJust pull the cover next to it. Remove the fitting, clean everything and prep then seal the fitting correctly and reinstall cover. Pretty easy job.
Do you happen to recall the name of the cover kit or the part number?And if that doesn't allow you access (it should) then van's sells a cover kit so you can cut a hole in the back baffle and access the bay before resealing and closing it up. I have had to do this twice, once for a poorly flared line, once because the pro seal around the vent had a pinhole in it. It's amazing how very little space liquid needs to work its way out.
That's been leaking for a loooooong time. On a positive note, it probably doesn't leak if the tank is under half full.
The first step I'd be taking is to disconnect that fuel line and closely inspect the flare on the end of the tube. You might find it's an easy fix if the fuel line is either cracked at the flare or poorly flared. After that I'd be looking closer at the sealing of the AN bulkhead fitting. Overall, not a big job at al
Van’s website has a fairly good search engine. It is useful, but since it took me less than 30 seconds to use it and find what you are asking for! Click on this link:Do you happen to recall the name of the cover kit or the part number?
Thanks,
-Jeff
I wouldn’t bother with cutting a new hole. You already have a very large hole right next to the leaking fitting. Should be very easy to repair through that hole. If this plane has some miles on it, i would consider halibut eatersDo you happen to recall the name of the cover kit or the part number?
Thanks,
-Jeff