Although I love my Tom Hunter fuel pods, I think they involve a bit more than Dave wants to chew off at this point. Dave, as I've mentioned several people have flown with an aux tank in the pass seat (James Peran/Don Taylor/Clive Channing)).
The least invasive install in your airplane would be to change out the on-off fuel selector with a 3-way on-off-aux selector. Then buy a 15 gallon aux tank (try northern tool), plumb it to a facet pump (mounted somewhere on the tank), with an on-off switch and a cord to ships power (with a nice plug on the end), and then you can run a line from the tank to the aux end of the selector. Use the seat belt/harness to strap it in and go. Take off/Land using N118GG's gravity feed, then turn the pump on, switch to aux on the selector, run it down for 1:40, then go back to the main and shut the pump off.
One warning though, make sure it's a nice clean install or the Thorp police will come get you! That's one of my favorite T-18's you have.
As I said the wing pods are great but to install them on an operational airplane involves a bit of work. Dropping the wing, plumbing, fuel selectors, building the mounts (for and aft), cutting/modifying the gap covers, paint, etc.
From what I gather Dave wants a simple "no tear up" solution.
_________________ Lee Walton Houston, TX N51863,N118LW KEFD
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