Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Light and Sporty Guy
My ride (homebuilt LSA taildragger Merlin GT) hasn't flown since last November. While it was sitting in the hangar over the winter, one fuel tank cracked in two places. The tank is supported on the inboard / outboard ends (short ends) and cracked where the side and top are welded along the inboard / outboard ends. I would think that these are the least stressed joints on the tank - so I don't understand why they would crack there and not along the long unsupported front and back. The tank previously cracked on the bottom of the outboard end - under where it is cracked now. The airplane first flew in 1998 and has about 500 hours on it. Tank holds 8 gallons and has no internal baffles. Vent was clear when I blew through it today.
I suspect that when it was originally welded there wasn't enough penetration and the weld must be pretty thin - but other than that, I got nothing...
Ideas?
I suspect that when it was originally welded there wasn't enough penetration and the weld must be pretty thin - but other than that, I got nothing...
Ideas?