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This is what you have when finished.
5. As a precautionary measure, coat the
bottom and lower sides of the fuel tank
cavity with a thin coat of epoxy. This is
just in case of a fuel tank or fuel line
leak. EPP foam will not dissolve when
exposed to gasoline like Styrofoam™,
however it will absorb fuel and swell a
little until the fuel evaporates. While
you’re at it, treat the nose wheel well
and lower fuse sides just behind the
firewall location too as fuel residue will
find its way down there also.
Note:
With the fuse halves taped
together, check the fit of your selected
fuel tank into the provided cavity and
modify the cavity as needed. Your
firewall opening may also need to be
modified to fit certain fuel tanks – you
can do that later.
6. Adding a drain will help get any
leaked fuel out of the fuel tank cavity
and alert you that something is leaking
so you can fix it. To do this, heat a
piece of music wire with a lighter and
push the hot wire into the roof of the
wheel well near the rear and into the
tank cavity. Important: whenever
burning EPP, use proper ventilation.
Use a scrap piece of Ny-rod outer tubing
about 1.5” long and insert it into the
hole, then use CA to glue it.
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