Sonex Oops Fittings Installation Instructions User Manual

Sonex aircraft, Installing the oops fittings

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Installing the Oops Fittings

(Rev A 05/03/2013, 2 Pages)

511 Aviation Road Oshkosh, WI 54902

Tel. (920)-231-8297 Fax. (920)-426-8333

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Recommended Tools and Materials

Review these instructions to determine specifically what

additional parts you may need to complete your particular

installation:

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X-Acto and/or utility knife

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Step Drill, Approximately 1/8" to 7/8"

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Adjustable wrench (2)

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Flexible wire (safety wire, electrical wire, etc.)

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9/16" Dia. drill bit for installing a 1/8 NPT fitting

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1" Dia. drill bit for installing the 3/8 NPT fitting

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3/4" diameter washer

The Oops Fitting is a replacement / repair for fuel tank fittings

which have been broken lose in the tank. They are available in

two sizes so any fitting in the tank can be replaced:
1/8 NPT - Part Number SNX-G01-20

3/8 NPT - Part Number SNX-G01-30

DANGER

Explosive Vapor!

Avoid serious injury or death.

Remove all fuel and explosive

vapor from the fuel tank before

performing this repair.

Removing the Existing Fitting

1. Purge all fuel and fumes from the fuel tank.

2. Use a step drill to drill the damaged fitting from the tank.

If drilling the large 3/8 NPT fitting do not drill larger than

7/8" with the step drill. If drilling a 1/8 NPT fitting do not

drill deeper than the 9/16" step of the drill. Some of the

damaged fitting will still remain in the tank after this step

is complete.

Oops Fitting Components

Internal Fitting

and O-Ring

Nut and External O-Ring

Wrench Flat

3. Remove the remainder of the damaged fitting with a stan-

dard twist drill. Use a 9/16" diameter drill bit to remove

the remainder of a 1/8" NPT fitting. Use a 1" diameter

drill bit to remove the remainder of a 3/8" NPT fitting.

4. Use a sharp knife, fine file, and sandpaper as needed to

smooth the area around the entrance and exit of the hole

so the o-rings of the Oops fitting have a smooth surface to

seal against.

Important: If replacing the 3/8 NPT fitting, remove the

large ridge inside the tank where the old fitting was.

The smoother and flatter this area is the better the seal

will be between the Oops fitting and the tank.

A step drill (left) is used to remove most of the existing fitting

(right). Do not drill deeper than indicated in step 2 or the

hole may be too large for the Oops fitting and a new fuel

tank will be required.

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