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IMG_7005

IMG_7005

The space with the aileron tie rod and starboard side support removed.

Date: 10/22/2013
Views: 7268
IMG_7014

IMG_7014

Next catch was where the filler needed to go into its' position. There was a piece blocking which had to be removed.

Date: 10/23/2013
Views: 8665
IMG_6984

IMG_6984

But there's no way to get it in. It is too wide to go between the door sills.

Date: 10/21/2013
Views: 6775
IMG_6985

IMG_6985

And no amount of "coaxing" will prevail allowing entrance.

Date: 10/21/2013
Views: 6590
IMG_6989

IMG_6989

In addition, the aileron tie rod between the sticks is in the way and will have to come out.

Date: 10/21/2013
Views: 8824
IMG_6991

IMG_6991

Finally, that fore-aft support piece is also in the way and will have to come out.

Date: 10/21/2013
Views: 7143
IMG_6982

IMG_6982

The tank must go into this space.

Date: 10/21/2013
Views: 8517
IMG_6973

IMG_6973

In this view fore is down, aft is up, port to the right and starboard to the left.

Date: 10/18/2013
Views: 6166
IMG_6973_em_sa

IMG_6973_em_sa

Here I have annotated the important elements. The red outlines the fiberglass support bonded to the bottom of the tank. Blue arrow points to the blue crack. The crack formed exactly as a stress analysis says it should, at 45ยบ to the corner of that supp

Date: 10/18/2013
Views: 5526
IMG_6975

IMG_6975

The crack as viewed from the underside. it is about 1 5/8 in (4 cm) long and 1/32 in (1 mm) wide. Notice the blue staining on the underside surface.

Date: 10/19/2013
Views: 8114
IMG_6978

IMG_6978

The crack as viewed from the top side.

Date: 10/19/2013
Views: 6731
IMG_6972

IMG_6972

Standing on the port side looking down into the tank. The leak is that blue line with the lighter blue background.

Date: 10/18/2013
Views: 6665
IMG_6977

IMG_6977

The white stuff you see is low-expansion foam that was squirted in to provide support so this wouldn't happen. Unfortunately, I could not get foam under the port side sufficiently to support that side. That's where the crack developed.

Date: 10/19/2013
Views: 7076
IMG_6969

IMG_6969

The top of the back rest removed. The rotary tool could not get into the area on the sides. A hacksaw blade was recruited for that effort. And it was an effort!

Date: 10/18/2013
Views: 7352
IMG_6971

IMG_6971

The top of the old tank exposed. At this point the rotary tool was used to attack the old tank.

Date: 10/18/2013
Views: 6298
IMG_6976

IMG_6976

At this point all that's left is that portion of the tank which was bonded to the back of the back rest.

Date: 10/19/2013
Views: 6473
IMG_6962

IMG_6962

The cut on the front side

Date: 10/17/2013
Views: 7655
IMG_6966

IMG_6966

Selfie of the protective gear needed. There was a LOT of fiberglass dust flying during the cutting.

Date: 10/17/2013
Views: 7154
IMG_6958

IMG_6958

Tear out the interior to gain access to the upper part of the back where the fuel tank resides.

Date: 10/17/2013
Views: 7172
IMG_6960

IMG_6960

The rotary tool that did most of the cutting. Front and rear sides of the back rest.

Date: 10/17/2013
Views: 6292
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