Darn
You people have done it now - I am having horrible flash backs of PRC and ice box rivits and more PRC!! and....
ok - I am fine now. The only way I think a rag could get in there is if they did a re-seal job in the bay that has the fuel sumps. There are 4 fuel bays on each side that makes up the 60 gallons per side. I am hard pressed to believe that a rag could accidently get dropped through the filler neck and make its way to the sump. The rib immediately outboard of the sump area is a solid rib with a one way rubber flapper sort of like in your toilet bowl, that when uncoordinated turns are made, the fuel does not get out of the bay with the fuel sumps. There 3 flapper valves on that rib for both tanks, one in the middle, one in front and back and the hole for the fuel to get through to the sumps is only 2" in diameter iirc. I will see the plane next week for an annual and can't wait to see if my PRC job is still holding up.
The sump - the short screen in the Reserve (17 Gal) and the other is the Main (43 Gal)

This is the sump bay on the right side - the rib to the right is nothing more than sheet and extrusions. The holes toward the bottom of the rib is where the "flapper" valves go. They are mounted on the sump side of the rib and they let fuel in but not out.

Top view

Here is all 4 bays sealed - fun

and sealing the top skin with the corrugated sheet metal is a treat - I highly recomend it
