First, I hold Vans engineering in the highest regard. I also understand any modifications of a fuel system can be risky. This is why I'm looking for educated thoughts on a couple of things Vans has used in the Is fuel system.
I'm going off script and installing a UL 350 powerplant.
The UL guidelines suggest fuel return to the tank should be submerged in the body of fuel some distance from the pickup. They suggest "cascading" could induce foaming and/or vapor. Vans Is tank takes the return to the top of the tank and releases it in what could be considered "cascading".
The next suggestion from UL is when using a gascolator, which I'm not, is to use a screw type drain valve and not a spring loaded. Should the "O" ring leak there could be air pulled into the system by the 3 Bar pumps. The Is system uses a push to drain valve in line before the pumps. Just what UL is warning about. I think everyone has replaced a drain valve O ring at some time so this is a valid concern in my mind.
I don't want to trigger the whole sump/gascolator discussion. But....I do think there should be a drain near the tank.
So, what if, I removed the return line and riser from the bottom of the tank and put a sump drain valve in its place? Then, place a new bung at the top of the tank and use the return and riser to return fuel into the body of the tank?
Thoughts?
I'm going off script and installing a UL 350 powerplant.
The UL guidelines suggest fuel return to the tank should be submerged in the body of fuel some distance from the pickup. They suggest "cascading" could induce foaming and/or vapor. Vans Is tank takes the return to the top of the tank and releases it in what could be considered "cascading".
The next suggestion from UL is when using a gascolator, which I'm not, is to use a screw type drain valve and not a spring loaded. Should the "O" ring leak there could be air pulled into the system by the 3 Bar pumps. The Is system uses a push to drain valve in line before the pumps. Just what UL is warning about. I think everyone has replaced a drain valve O ring at some time so this is a valid concern in my mind.
I don't want to trigger the whole sump/gascolator discussion. But....I do think there should be a drain near the tank.
So, what if, I removed the return line and riser from the bottom of the tank and put a sump drain valve in its place? Then, place a new bung at the top of the tank and use the return and riser to return fuel into the body of the tank?
Thoughts?