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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 08 Leak testing the new tank prior to closure.
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Fuel Tank Replacement

1. 01 Looking ... ... 4. 04 The Leak 5. 05 Fitting ... 6. 06... 7. 07 Plumbing... 8. 08 Leak... 9. 09 Put the ... 10. 10 Sight...

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08 Leak testing the new tank prior to closure.

A full 18 gallons of AvGas were put in the tank to check for leaks. This was done 1 gallon at a time followed by a thorough check for leaks. One loose fitting was identified and tightened. By the time 18 gallons were in there were no leaks observed.

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