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Fuel Totalizers on Fairchild 24's

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 9:41 pm
by dcasali
'Hi all,

My fuel tank guages are as accurate as any (ie, generally not so great). I have
two 30 gallon tanks, and am based at a fairly high (3800ft) field, so I don't
like to carry full tanks, esp. in the summer. I have a calibrated dipstick,
which I religously use, but I always feel a bit uneasy when the guages are
sitting near empty, even though I know there are 10 - 13 gallons left in the
tank. Also, its hard to guestimate consumption, esp. in the summer, because I
often have long gas guzzling climbs to factor in.

I've noticed that fuel totalizers are now quite reasonably priced (around
$800). Has anyone attempted to install one in a 24? How did it go? Was it a
good investment? Any gottcha's? Any 337's?

Dan

-- Dan Casali
MacWizard
Box 1286 Ketchum, ID 83340
208.726.5120


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Re: Fuel Totalizers on Fairchild 24's

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 10:52 pm
by dcasali
'Glenn,

I'm using one of those "Universal" clear lexan dip tubes. I calibrated
it by adding fuel in 5 gallon increments and noting the reading. I did
not start with a dry tank and I am assuming (uh oh) that the tank really
holds 30 gallons. A major flaw with my current dipstick is that since
the tank slants down towards the rear the dipstick zero's out with quite
a bit of fuel left in the tank.

A much better dipstick pattern is on the club CD rom. It uses a comma
shaped probe that gets the levels towards the rear of the tank. The
creator of it stresses calibrating your own on your tank. I'm going to
be making one up, probably of lexan, soon as I can round up a friend
with a jig saw.

Dan


Glenn Chiappe wrote:
> Dan,Hey, any chance you would share your calibrated dipstick for those
> of us with the 30 gallon tanks also, I have always wanted one, but the
> prospect of draining and reloading is a bit much. Can you make a
> duplicate? Sure would help add some confidence for those short
> flights around with low fuel in the tanks...GC.NC28648Austin, TX
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:Dan Casali
> To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 9:41 PM
> Subject: [fairchildclub] Fuel Totalizers on Fairchild 24's
> Hi all,
>
> My fuel tank guages are as accurate as any (ie, generally
> not so great). I have
> two 30 gallon tanks, and am based at a fairly high (3800ft)
> field, so I don't
> like to carry full tanks, esp. in the summer. I have a
> calibrated dipstick,
> which I religously use, but I always feel a bit uneasy when
> the guages are
> sitting near empty, even though I know there are 10 - 13
> gallons left in the
> tank. Also, its hard to guestimate consumption, esp. in the
> summer, because I
> often have long gas guzzling climbs to factor in.
>
> I've noticed that fuel totalizers are now quite reasonably
> priced (around
> $800). Has anyone attempted to install one in a 24? How did
> it go? Was it a
> good investment? Any gottcha's? Any 337's?
>
> Dan
>
> -- Dan Casali
> MacWizard
> Box 1286 Ketchum, ID 83340
> 208.726.5120
>
>
>
-- Dan Casali
MacWizard
Box 1286 Ketchum, ID 83340
208.726.5120


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Re: Fuel Totalizers on Fairchild 24's

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2001 11:21 pm
by jstreat360@aol.com
'All,

You can go to the files section of the Yahoo Fairchild site and download a
F-24 Fuel dip stick that you can make and calibrate within 5 gal increments.
It is also on the CD Rom. Works great, then always go by time.

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