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PFGiardino 06-18-2007 12:10 PM

C172S Fuel Resevoir
 
How big is the C172S fuel resevoir? I heard 5 gallons, but I have not been able to verify this in any book (PIM or Maintenance). Also, is this fuel usable?

Thanks.

Squawk_5543 06-18-2007 01:37 PM

I'm not sure if its even 5 gal but it basically stores fuel at a low point on the a/c right below the fuel slector to ensure flow to the fuel/air control unit in the event that the gravity feed of the wing tanks is interrupted, (i.e. flying inverted.)

Bri85 06-18-2007 02:06 PM

5 gallons is too big I say is less than that since you have 3 gallons of unusable fuel in the a/c, Im flying tonight Ill ask the maintenance crew about it.

Timmay 06-20-2007 06:58 PM

It's even smaller than that. Honestly, if it's any more than a half gallon, I'd be surprised. Basically it's a box, about 6"x6"x4" that is directly underneath the feet of the person in the right sight. As for the uninterrupted fuel supply, that is correct, however I wouldn't go so far as to say inverted flight or even prolonged zero-g flight. The fuel line that goes from the reservoir to the auxiliary fuel pump is attached at the bottom of the box, so it still needs gravity for fuel to proceed on through. I tell my students it's for an uninterrupted fuel supply since it is a gravity-fed system, but beyond that, I'm not too sure what the purpose is.

By the way, if you get a chance to pull up the flooring or to see the plane with the carpet pulled up, you'll see it. It would take all of about 30 seconds to pull it up and take a peek on the next preflight.


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