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Old 18th August 2008, 11:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default LS6-b tail tank leak fix

Anyone have experience fixing a leaking LS6-b tail ballast tank?
After a few seasons of non-use ( Eastern US dry contests, so dry
practice...), I found that I now have a very leaky tail (the gliders',
dammit!)

Is it possible to get the tank out (from the top, perhaps) without
major surgery?

JJ, your thoughts?

TIA,

Kirk
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On Aug 18, 8:14 am, "kirk.stant" <kirk.st...@> wrote:
> Anyone have experience fixing a leaking LS6-b tail ballast tank?
> After a few seasons of non-use ( Eastern US dry contests, so dry
> practice...), I found that I now have a very leaky tail (the gliders',
> dammit!)
>
> Is it possible to get the tank out (from the top, perhaps) without
> major surgery?
>
> JJ, your thoughts?
>
> TIA,
>
> Kirk
> 66


The whole tank can be removed after prying the top lip away from the
fin (epoxy'd) and removing the cable and exit tube which should be
accessible after removing the rudder. I'd tie a string onto the exit
tube so's you can fish it back down the fin afterwords. Big job, I'd
make sure the tank is leaking and not the hose or valve which can be
fixed in place.
Have fun,
JJ
PS, The Genesis has a nost tank! Yep even though the wing is swept
forward a tad, the CG goes aft when wing water goes in, so I have a 6
Qt. nose tank. I didn't believe it at first, but the 'D' tube is about
12" deep making the CG of the water about 6" aft and the ideal flying
CG is 4.75", so it goes aft with water and a nose tank is needed.
 
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