I kept forgetting to say that the tank was canted as far as it could be in the fuse. This wasn’t an old tank, as least not to me. I bought it from Brodak back in May or June. It always had cut off like this from the time it was installed. I think the reason why it cut off so poorly was the uniflow vent was never attached to the pickup line as long as I had it. And the position it was in when I popped the rear cap off pretty much explained it. The vent was floating inboard about 3/8” and a 1/8” high.
I think I will stop at Lowe’s tomorrow after work and pick up a can of acetone to help rinse it out better.
Matt
I learned to never fly a new fuel tank without removing the back cover first and fixing the crappy cold solder joints on the uniflow and pickup tube on a factory tank.
I too had/have a tank where the uniflow line had popped loose and was waving around in the center of the tank.
I can solder a LOT better than they can anyway.
The copper tubes in the assembled tanks are corroded slightly preventing a good solder joint so I replace the tubes and spin the new copper tubes in a drill with 600 grit.....gets em' nice and clean....then bend em' and assemble.
But.....I stopped doing that too....now I just get the kits and put them together properly the first time with a little GC liquid rosin flux and they go together easily.
This is a little more work on the front end but saves hours of messing around on the back end.
I use lacquer thinner or acetone to clean any remaining rosin out of factory assembled tanks....I fill it all the way and plug it up then let it sit for a couple of days, then blow it all out. Then partially fill, shake and blow out again through the pickup tube.
Of course scrubbing the inside of a factory tank first is always a good idea.
I also use Puretronics 'contact cleaner' inside the tank....this stuff will instantly dissolve the rosin so you can pour it out before the back cover goes on....cleans up the outside of the tank too.
Anything that is dirty or slightly corroded or has some oil on it....finger oil...etc etc...cannot be properly soldered.
This cleaner does the trick instantly.....don't depend on the flux cleaning the surface of the parts you are trying to solder.
Available at electronic joints.