Backcountry Pilot • Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Have you modified your aircraft? STC? STOL Kit? Major rebuild from just a data plate?
54 postsPage 2 of 31, 2, 3

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

pnb987pb wrote:I am planning on adding these to my 56 180. How much were the tanks and how much was your install cost?

I still for the life of me do not understand why Hartwig does not advertise them.

Paul Brown



It was roughly $16,500 for the tanks and installation. It is a great mod if you are wanting to some serious long range. We went from Cadiz, OH(Pittsburgh) to Carthage, TX (East Texas) in 6.5 hours and one tank of fuel. :shock:

Check out my pictures under Texas STOL Roundup or Bust.
Quickdraw1 offline
User avatar
Posts: 140
Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:40 am
Location: Omaha

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

pnb987pb wrote:I am planning on adding these to my 56 180. How much were the tanks and how much was your install cost?

I still for the life of me do not understand why Hartwig does not advertise them.

Paul Brown



It was roughly $16,500 for the tanks and installation. It is a great mod if you are wanting to some serious long range. We went from Cadiz, OH(Pittsburgh) to Carthage, TX (East Texas) in 6.5 hours and one tank of fuel. :shock:

Check out my pictures under Texas STOL Roundup or Bust.
Quickdraw1 offline
User avatar
Posts: 140
Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:40 am
Location: Omaha

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

I have the tanks in my 185 and have been very happy with them.
They were in the plane when I bought it 4 years ago. They add 36gal/32gal usable for a total of 100gal/91 usable.
The only issue I foresee is the transfer panel which if it fails will be a problem. The pumps are available so that should not be an issue.
a3holerman offline
User avatar
Posts: 278
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:29 am
Location: Cape Cod
Aircraft: Cessna 185

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Question for you guys with Monarch AUX tank caps...

I noticed this piece of rubber hanging down out of one cap. I went and checked the other cap and it too has the same rubber hanging down. Almost looks like one end of a broken O ring that sits above the gaskets, but I can’t be certain. It’s also pretty checked and cracked out. Still waiting for a response from Hartwig.

Any idea what these pieces do? I’m a little concerned it could end up in the tank eventually. Below are pictures of each cap left and right aux.
4C32A12A-E5B8-4A0D-9D0A-99CBA985B9D9.jpeg
2CF6E679-B530-4987-A6A7-F189DB7E986D.jpeg
slow18 offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 154
Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:13 pm
Location: USA

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

I’ve also had to run double gaskets on these AUX caps to keep them from leaking. Main tank caps work fine with no issues.
slow18 offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 154
Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:13 pm
Location: USA

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

I’ve got Monarch mains and aux on my ‘56 C180. Love ‘em.
I also run double gaskets on the aux caps. I change them every couple of years or so along with the O Rings in the main caps.
I use Buna gaskets and O Rings I procure locally (oil field supply) and have had no issues at all with leaking.
lcdrles offline
User avatar
Posts: 32
Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:58 am
Location: Wink
Aircraft: Cessna 180
Maule M5 180C

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Thanks.

Do you replace an o ring in the aux caps above the double gaskets? Or just an o ring in the main tank caps?

Do you see that broken o ring in the aux cap pictures? Do you replace that too?
slow18 offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 154
Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:13 pm
Location: USA

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

I just replaced O Ring in the main tank caps.
My aux caps didn’t have that broken O Ring you showed in the picture. It makes me wonder if it is missing on mine, and that is why the flat gasket was doubled up.
I’ll take a look and post what I find.
lcdrles offline
User avatar
Posts: 32
Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:58 am
Location: Wink
Aircraft: Cessna 180
Maule M5 180C

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Yeah I find it odd that both caps would have it broken. Caps are less than 2 years old. Never would have known unless I reached in there more with a pick. Almost looks like it’s always been broken too me. They don’t leak ever since I doubled up gaskets. Still no word from Hartwig.
slow18 offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 154
Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:13 pm
Location: USA

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

As an update, Hartwig is providing 2 day shipping both ways and fixing the issue.
slow18 offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 154
Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:13 pm
Location: USA

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Is it possible to fit the 18 usg rear auxiliary tank which was a Cessna option for the early 182 series? Is this kit available? One 182A in Europe has this fitted.
L18C-95 offline
User avatar
Posts: 156
Joined: Sun Dec 15, 2013 5:44 am
Location: Oxford
Aircraft: Piper L18C-95

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Given the cost was 16k - it seems like this may be getting into a scenario where if someone wanted to do this, and had patience, they could wait till they came across a good set of wings that already had extended range tanks and could get a deal on them - just swap the wings and then sell your old wings. Could be another option. Its the direction I've been looking at going.
corefile offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 637
Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:59 pm
Location: San Jose, Ca
Aircraft: Cessna 180 - sold

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

corefile wrote:Given the cost was 16k - it seems like this may be getting into a scenario where if someone wanted to do this, and had patience, they could wait till they came across a good set of wings that already had extended range tanks and could get a deal on them - just swap the wings and then sell your old wings. Could be another option. Its the direction I've been looking at going.


Good luck finding a wreck with useable wings with this mod. I'm guessing they're pretty scarce.

Now, later wings with bigger bladders, maybe. I'd do my research first, however, to make sure that would be "approved".

MTV
mtv offline
Knowledge Base Author
User avatar
Posts: 10514
Joined: Sat Feb 25, 2006 1:47 am
Location: Bozeman

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

This is on Barnstormers right now-------1955 CESSNA 180 WINGS 91 GAL • $14,000 • FOR SALE • OBO 6154TT with flaps ailerons Monarch 18Gal aux tanks 91gal usable • Contact Dave Anderson , Owner - located Sycamore, IL United States • Telephone: 815-761-7246 • Posted May 5, 2020
180Marty offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 2313
Joined: Mon Jan 02, 2006 11:59 am
Location: Paullina IA

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

Just now assembling 1956 180 after rebuild. Has bladder mains and Monarch aux tanks. Also, has Sportsman STOL. Willie Stene sells wing extension with the STOL cuff that will give 400 pound Gross Weight increase which will make up for the extra weight the few times the tanks are full. As a note, the mains have to be sent to Hartwig to have the nipples added for the interconnect tubes and one way check valves. Good time to have your old tanks overhauled. Since the aux tanks are not bladders, they don't need to be fuel soaked to prevent drying out like the bladders do.Thus, you don't have to keep fuel in them unless you want to. As mentioned, the increased wing span should be taken into consideration when hangaring.
northern necker offline
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:49 pm
Location: Ophelia,Virginia

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

I believe the fuselage aux tank was from Javelin. Don't know anything about them but would like to. Believe it is 18 gallons in the baggage compartment. Probably has a transfer pump and could be removeable and only used/ installed when necessary, I.e. Ferry flight. I have a 12 gallon aux tank in my Stinson 108-3 that fits in the lower half of the baggage compartment. Made by Metco Air, a company that once made such things for small aircraft. Uses a manual wobble pump that looks like the ones in the U1-A Otter for a transfer pump. The handle pokes up from the Peter Pilot's floorboard. The filler is on the upper right side of the fuselage. Don't know how you would fill a Javelin tank in a Cessna.
northern necker offline
Posts: 16
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:49 pm
Location: Ophelia,Virginia

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

northern necker wrote:I believe the fuselage aux tank was from Javelin. Don't know anything about them but would like to. Believe it is 18 gallons in the baggage compartment. Probably has a transfer pump and could be removeable and only used/ installed when necessary, I.e. Ferry flight. I have a 12 gallon aux tank in my Stinson 108-3 that fits in the lower half of the baggage compartment. Made by Metco Air, a company that once made such things for small aircraft. Uses a manual wobble pump that looks like the ones in the U1-A Otter for a transfer pump. The handle pokes up from the Peter Pilot's floorboard. The filler is on the upper right side of the fuselage. Don't know how you would fill a Javelin tank in a Cessna.
Javeling tank gets filled from RH side of the fuselage as well. It's not a quick in out thing, not something I'd plan to take in/out for a trip. It is 18 gallons and uses a simple pump to pump fuel up to the wings.
Last edited by A1Skinner on Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
A1Skinner offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 5186
Joined: Sat Jan 21, 2012 11:38 am
Location: Eaglesham
FindMeSpot URL: [url:1vzmrq4a]http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0az97SSJm2Ky58iEMJLqgaAQvVxMnGp6G[/url:1vzmrq4a]
Aircraft: Cessna P206A, AT402/502/602

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

northern necker wrote: I believe the fuselage aux tank was from Javelin. Don't know anything about them but would like to. Believe it is 18 gallons in the baggage compartment.......


FWIW I believe O&N used to make similar aux tanks.
hotrod180 offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 10534
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:47 pm
Location: Port Townsend, WA
Cessna Skywagon -- accept no substitute!

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

I have the 15 gallon Javelin aux fuel tank installed in my ‘54 C180.
For long trips north, it really makes a difference and I use it often.
In my files, I have the installation drawings. Yes, I loose a bit of baggage area, but I consider it an asset worth having installed. A good friend also has the same tank in his C170.
54c180 offline
User avatar
Posts: 56
Joined: Wed Nov 11, 2015 4:25 am
Location: Melfort
Aircraft: C-180

Re: Adding Monarch Aux Tanks to a '55 180

I have the 18gal Monarch aux tanks in my 185 and do not see that oring/tube in either of mine.
I do need to get new gaskets however and wondering where you get them.
I use "Fuel Lube" on the gaskets to make removing the caps a bit easier.
a3holerman offline
User avatar
Posts: 278
Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:29 am
Location: Cape Cod
Aircraft: Cessna 185

DISPLAY OPTIONS

PreviousNext
54 postsPage 2 of 31, 2, 3

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

Latest Features

Latest Knowledge Base