If the tank is "oozing", I would be suspect of the tank and sloshing is
just
a patch.

Do not slosh if you ever intend to use mogas. Sooner or later you will end
up getting mogas with additives/alcohol in it and it will remove/dissolve
the sloshing compound.

Don Mack
N2051H 415D
RV-6A (in progress)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.flash.net/~donmack

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 7:06 AM
Subject: Tank Sloshing


> Am looking at a Coupe to buy, and owner says the header tank has a
> "slight" ooze.
>
> He said he will have it fixed by sloshing, but he wants to know what
type
> fuel (avgas vs mogas) the buyer is going to use.
>
> Question:  If I buy it, and have it sloshed for avgas (80 octane is
> available on my field) and I someday need or want to use mogas, what
> then?
>
> I have seen the topic covered here before, but can't find my files.
>
> Also, it has rudder pedals, which I really didn't want. Is it much of a
> task to remove them or should I just ignore them? I understand from a
> number of sources that they are by and large ineffective.
>
> Appreciated your input.
>
> John
>

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