I picked up a full fuselage home-built plane similar to a Nobler or Smoothie. It has a 4 oz Brodak std vented medium wedge tank with 2” long pieces of fuel line on the vents to extend the vents outside the fuselage.
I can fill the tank with no issue, but when I attempt to flip the plane over to start it, most of the fuel will run out the top vent (now pointed down). When I flip the plane back over, any remaining fuel in the tank will usually drain out onto the ground.
My understanding is that the bottom vent extends to the top of the tank and the top vent expends to the bottom of the tank, so I’d expect to lose a drop or two of fuel when I invert the airplane, but what I have now is very excessive.
Is it possible that the lengths of fuel line are causing some kind of siphoning effect?
Removing the tank is possible, but not convenient. Any recommendations to fix this? Thanks in advance.