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Double Eagle

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Joined
Jan 10, 2008
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Location
Albany WI
On my fuel tanks I put a port front and rear. My thoughts were that when either climbing or decending your fuel runs back and fourth and it is possible for a port to become uncovered with fuel allowing air to enter the fuel lines. How do you run your lines to prevent air entering the system when one port is uncovered?
 
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