Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

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Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Turbo » Wed Feb 12, 2014 8:03 am

hi all,

thought I would post an update on an upgrade I did to my fuel drains on ZU-DYB - I have had a recent drain seepage problem after replacing and servicing them numerous times. I decided that since I was too scared to check uel before each flight for fear of leacking drains and loosing fuel in flight, I decided to change and upgrade them to Curtis FAA approved Brass units.

The original ones (silver ones in the pics below) operate with a spring and O-ring, where the O-ring is pulled against a sealing face. The problem here is that if the O-ring breaks or dislodges, the entire drain falls apart and you will loose fuel at a RAPID rate (moral of the story - DO NOT PUL OR TWIST YOUR DRAINS) - the newer solid brass units have a tapered machined face and operate internally with small O-rings for a backup. If for any reason the O-rings are worn, or damaged, the two machined angled faces will seal against one another - and the drain cannot come apart - so worst case you might have a drip from the drains, but never a full on failure and fuel pouring out the tanks in flight.

since fitted, not a drop of fuel, and the normal fuel drain is maintained for checking fuel, and you cannot push the drain skew or break it -- etc
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby flybynite » Wed Feb 12, 2014 11:58 am

Hi Turbo

GOOD plan!!!

Twice I had to drain my tank to replace the o ring with the "viton" (sp?) type. Where did you source it from?

Btw I need to know if you still do the Cheetah brake upgrade kits please please. I very nearly had an incident again the weekend when one of my students flew. Still no news from the factory regarding the brake upgrade. :( They promised a solution after Oskosh. It is nearly Oskosh time again...................

I will apply for a minor mod approval myself if we can get your nod for my Cheetah.

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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Turbo » Mon Feb 17, 2014 4:54 pm

Flybynite --

I have a spare set which I ordered for a mate, but seems like he doesn't want them anymore. You welcome to have them - ill show you the invoice, ill give them to you at the same price I paid for them. R386.50 INCL VAT each. I have checked fuel 13 times now since I fitted them, and not a drop leaks out! Problem solved!


Regards the brakes - yes I can help you out with that, I just do not have too much time now due to my financial year end, but I will be able to put some spare time aside for this upgrade again soon. Hang in there, I will sort you out aswell as a few others soon. Apologies but work comes first.
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Arnulf » Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:29 pm

Hi Turbo,

Where do you source the fuel drains from?
Would be interested in one.

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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby flybynite » Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:35 pm

Thanks Turbo,

Please pm me your bank details so that I can deposit.

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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Turbo » Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:07 pm

Arnulf -- I get them from a gent who is doing some specialized work on the Navion. Ill ask him if he can strings again and let you know. he works for a boss and buys n his bosses account to get the discount.

Flybynite -- you got mail.
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Arnulf » Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:57 pm

Thanks.

Now the question is if they have the same thread as the original one in the tank of an aquilla?
The original looks the same as your old one.

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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby flybynite » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:05 am

Thanks Turbo - Payment done........
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Turbo » Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:13 pm

Pleasure Larry

Let me know once you have them installed, you won't be sorry, I'm so happy with them!


Ps:--- Mike, pleasure.... I'm glad you ordered 6 drains from my contact. Hopefully you will stop using those unreliable old drains in the cheetahs in future - progress is always a good thing!!
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Mc Guyver » Sat Feb 22, 2014 6:17 am

Turbo wrote:hi all,

thought I would post an update on an upgrade I did to my fuel drains on ZU-DYB - I have had a recent drain seepage problem after replacing and servicing them numerous times. I decided that since I was too scared to check uel before each flight for fear of leacking drains and loosing fuel in flight, I decided to change and upgrade them to Curtis FAA approved Brass units.

The original ones (silver ones in the pics below) operate with a spring and O-ring, where the O-ring is pulled against a sealing face. The problem here is that if the O-ring breaks or dislodges, the entire drain falls apart and you will loose fuel at a RAPID rate (moral of the story - DO NOT PUL OR TWIST YOUR DRAINS) - the newer solid brass units have a tapered machined face and operate internally with small O-rings for a backup. If for any reason the O-rings are worn, or damaged, the two machined angled faces will seal against one another - and the drain cannot come apart - so worst case you might have a drip from the drains, but never a full on failure and fuel pouring out the tanks in flight.

since fitted, not a drop of fuel, and the normal fuel drain is maintained for checking fuel, and you cannot push the drain skew or break it -- etc
Hi Turbo,
Do you perhaps have a part number so we can try and source them down under?
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Turbo » Sun Feb 23, 2014 9:30 pm

MC Guyver

I don't have any more, and my packaging is thrown away -- flybynite -- please check the Curtis part# on your packaging so we can all benefit from it.

thanks Larry!!
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby flybynite » Mon Feb 24, 2014 3:45 pm

Hi Guys,

Was away the weekend. Will check this evening and post the part no here!

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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Robbie Shaw » Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:47 pm

Hi Guys,

I'm interested in one of those drain plugs, can someone please help me contact details, a price and a collection point...

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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby flybynite » Tue Feb 25, 2014 3:25 pm

Here it is.........
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Re: Fuel Drains Upgraded with Curtis FAA approved ones

Postby Mc Guyver » Tue Feb 25, 2014 11:40 pm

flybynite wrote:Here it is.........

Many thanks (^^)

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