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Has anyone had experience with installing a 912is in a CH 650. There is an excellent video by Sky Tech and Rotax for installing the 912is in a 750. The 750 uses a header tank which would be overly complicated in a low wing 650, as gravity can’t be used to keep a header tank full. The video makes a big deal about gaseous bubble being returned to the engine via the supply line.
I’ve gotten as far as using a duplex fuel switch to switch both supply and return line from wing tank to wing tank but what needs to be done to insure gasses will not be returned to the engine.
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As long as the return lines enter the fuel tanks above and away from where the fuel drains from the tank to the engine, I don't think you need to worry about it because the gases in the returning fuel will rise to the top of the tank, so in theory you'll always be drawing bubble-free fuel from the bottom of the tanks... at least that's my understanding. In the 750's header tank, the fuel outlet and return ports were very close together and the tank volume is small, so it was more of a risk.
With the return line plumbed to the far side of the tank from the supply line (or on the same side but, say, 12" away) then there would be plenty of space between them for warm returning fuel to mix with cool fuel in the tank, and any gas bubbles would quickly condense back into liquid or rise above the outlet level, so I don't think a baffle would necessarily help, but to ease your mind it might be worth talking to a local EAA technical advisor (join EAA if you're not a member) or a Designated Airworthiness Representative (DAR) about best practices. They will have seen many different setups and you'll be able to trust their advice more than advice from some random guy on the internet :)
I know the mental anguish of designing your own fuel system... I have spent dozens of hours on mine!
Viking has the fuel pump and regulator inside the header tank, so the fuel return is also in the header tank. This is why auto’s don’t have vapor lock, no hot fuel returning to the tank. Check out the 601/650 Viking install videos on YouTube. He explains the EFI fuel system real well. It should apply to all EFI engines.
I am NOT a Viking customer, I have a Jabiru with a carb. But I am interested in EFI systems.
Reviving this thread, how does the Sling 2 handle the return line?
The Viking system has the fuel pumps and regulator in the header tank, therefore the return is in the header tank already.
Look at the Viking installs for 601/650 on you tube. He uses a micro header tank mounted in the same position the gascolater goes but under the fuselage.
Heck you could use the micro Viking header tank which already has the fuel pumps, regulator and return inside. Just run one fuel line from the header to the engine.
I am not a Viking customer, I have a Jabiru but I was curios about how to instal EFI on a 601/650 low wing.
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