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    Fuel Flow Problems

    I am flying the B737-800 using the aircraft file downloaded from Project Magenta. I have recently upgraded my Overhead Panel using I/O Cards but have had a problem with the fuel flow since. My problem is that fuel does not flow from the No2 Tank (stbd wing) unless I turn on the fuel crossfeed. I will get an 'imbalance' error. I have upgraded to the latest builds and have checked everything I can think of. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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    I am sure you have probably checked this, however are you sure you have both fuel pumps on?
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    Good point Trevor. All indications are that I have both fuel pumps turned on. May need to dog down deeper to see if they are actually on. Certainly on PMSystems screen they show as on with both lights extinguished. The only thing I can think of is that something is shutting down the fuel valve from that tank. At least I can fly for now with the crossfeed on.

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    Hi

    In our software you will not find a problem.
    You are using FSX !!

    Make sure you changed the following line in your Aircraft.cfg

    number_of_tank_selectors = 2

    The aircraft.cfg for e.g. the default B737 you will find in

    Your Drive\ ... \Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Airplanes\B737_800

    In FS9 it has not been relevant because it doesn' work really but in FSX it does.
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    That happened to me this afternoon and I was wondering what on earth was going on. Many thanks. Will do the mod tomorrow.
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    Thomas, thank you. You are a champion. It works like a charm. By the way that is a great little programme of yours for checking the offsets for the B737. It helped me find a few bugs.

    Wayne Laycock
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