N162RV
Active Member
This looks like a mess free way to transport auto fuel. Holds 34 gals and has a built in filter... it is a bit pricey however...
http://www.mcmaster.com/#1341k33/=3vcfvq
http://www.mcmaster.com/#1341k33/=3vcfvq
Anyone know of a vendor that sells a toolbox/tank combination w/ a 12V pump for the back of a pickup?
Also, they are not approved for auto fuel, diesel only.But beware..These tanks are not necessarily waterproof..A buddy of mine in Oregon has his airplane quit during taxi to the runway..He later on drained TWO gallons of water from his tanks!
Frank
But beware..These tanks are not necessarily waterproof..A buddy of mine in Oregon has his airplane quit during taxi to the runway..He later on drained TWO gallons of water from his tanks!
Frank
..... has anyone talked to this guy about his preflight procedures?
If you use mogas, you need a GATS jar. When you pour the sample back into the tank (you're not throwing it onto the ground ... are you?), any water is retained in the sample jar. If the whole sample stays in the jar, keep samplingAutofuel is clear..Like water.
When there is THAT much water in it then you won't see it..Thats why I always sniff my sample
Frank