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Builder Name:Phillip B. Leu   -  
Project:   Just - Highlander   -   VIEW REPORTS
Total Hours:548
Start/Last Date:Nov 06, 2020 - No Finish Date
Engine:Yamaha APEX
 
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Apr 20, 2024     Drain Port - (5 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Bracket for the fuel drain device fabricated and fitted.


 
Apr 02, 2024     Fuel Lines - (6 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Fuel lines measured and fitted. Filters and pumps correctly attached and marked.


 
Jan 12, 2024     Fuel Shutoff Valve - (2 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Bracket for the fuel shut off valve made of 1 mm aluminum sheet and mounted on the valve.


 
Jan 12, 2024     Fuel Filter - (1 hour)       Category: Fuel System
40 micro fuel fliter provisionally installed.


 
Jan 09, 2024     Fuel Pump - (3 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Fuel pumps fitted under the right-hand seat. Fixed with aluminum L-bars.


 
Jan 08, 2024     Fuel Filter - (3 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Fuel filter fitted under the left seat. Fixed with aluminum L-bars.


 
Nov 24, 2023     Architecture - (2 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Starting and classification of fuel pumps and filters. I would like a 100 micro coarse filter before each pump and a 40 micro fine filter after the pump.


 
Nov 08, 2023     Fuel Tank - (4 hours)       Category: Fuel System
Right Wing. 4 angle aluminum pieces prepared. Hisoled and riveted to the spar tube. To mark the the location on the spar tubes and on the angle where they touch, I used tape. Drawed this lines on both ends of the angle pieces. I used adhesive tape to make the correct markings. This is much easier than marking directly on the spar tubes with a marker.


 
Oct 29, 2023     Fuel Tank - (5 hours)       Category: Fuel System
The right wing assembled and supported. Clamped two straight wooden strips under the two ribs #1 and #2. Fuel tank placed inside and centered. Attach a 4mm thick self-adhesive rubber tape to the short side of the aluminum wing. This way the tank "floats" on the aluminum fasteners. Clamped the aluminum angles with clegos to the bottom of the flanges of the tank.


 
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