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Re: Exhausting the main

Subject: Re: Exhausting the main
From: Gramin <Gramin@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 06:02:43
In a message dated 13/01/98  20:51:02, you write:

<< He suggests however that we should be sure of our tank switch positions to
be 
 able to switch tanks without looking in the tunnel. >>

Sure thing.... I  have changed my configuration a couple of times and have had
to stick a diagram on the lid.  A quick glance and the head is back to lookout
while  the gynaecology is done.    Spose the diagram could be on the
instr.panel, but  there is no space left now !   

I hope all who think of testing this have fitted and use the drains.  I once
indavertently emptied a tank at night  1-mile  out on finals !   Switching
across failed to revive the  (one) engine and I was close to turning
everything off, when it revived about a minute later at around 500ft. The
problem then was dodging the fire engines coming up the runway !  Not quite
where they would be needed if it hadn't revived.  I've never been back to see
if the black area short of the lights was a factory roof or flat ground.  The
problem was diagnosed as pumping water from the bottom of the empty tank
though I never found out at what  height above the bottom the outlet was
positioned.  It  was a rare beast (Saab.Safir).

Graham  G-EMIN

Graham  G-EMIN



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