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EuropaOwners N914XL - Bob Borger, N.Texas, USA: 99.0 hrs - Subsequent Flights Album has been updated as of 2016 05 16. Fuel Tank Replacement 03 Removal of the old tank
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Fuel Tank Replacement

1. 01 Looking ... 2. 02 The New ... 3. 03 Removal ... 4. 04 The Leak 5. 05 Fitting ... 6. 06... 7. 07 Plumbing... ... 10. 10 Sight...

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03 Removal of the old tank

Tearing out much of the lovely interior to gain access to the fuel tank area. Cutting open the top of the back rest. Exposing the tank. Cutting out the old tank.

Date: 07/14/2014
Owner: rlborger
Size: 10 items
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One needs some room near the cockpit so the wings come off. In addition, all the connections to the fuel tank were removed.

Date: 11/10/2013
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Tear out the interior to gain access to the upper part of the back where the fuel tank resides.

Date: 10/17/2013
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The rotary tool that did most of the cutting. Front and rear sides of the back rest.

Date: 10/17/2013
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The cut on the real side

Date: 10/17/2013
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The cut on the front side

Date: 10/17/2013
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Selfie of the protective gear needed. There was a LOT of fiberglass dust flying during the cutting.

Date: 10/17/2013
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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
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The top of the old tank exposed. At this point the rotary tool was used to attack the old tank.

Date: 10/18/2013
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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
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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: 7282
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