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Header tank
If you're going to do inverted, do you have to use a header tank???
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Header tank
no, that's why there's a clunk in your main tank.
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Barbery is correct about the clunk,
but If you have thick fuel tubbing in the tank...the clunk will not bend all the way back and gas will not get sucked in if your low on fuel. that is when the header tank will help.
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confused
Why do people use a headertank lf they can just use a thinner fuel tube :confused:
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re
The thinner one tears apart faster in fuel.
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Homster
Main reason for header tank on your model (and on a real boat, where it is called a day tank) is to allow air in the fuel line, sucked up when the fuel was sloshing about, to have a place to "escape". The 'foaming fuel' caused by balance problems also has a chance to settle before moving on to the engine. 2nd reason is slightly increased capacity. 3rd is better visibility of fuel state (some main tanks are hidden pretty well). Last reason (and probably most common) is it's just damn COOL! :cool: Elmo Te |
Header tank
thanks for your answers :)
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