This idea has merit. It's pretty simple, and not too costly.
I've been thinking about an intank solution for the RA28 for some time now, and had come up with a relatively similar idea to this but have never given it any serious thought.
As an alternative to your idea of returning fuel back into the surge cylinder, why not use the stock return line that is a fixed part of the tank.








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. But you could do it if you used a two part lid. The first would just be a thickish ring with two sets of holes, the inner holes would have nuts welded to the bottom and the outside ones would bolt upto the tank. That way there is a hole in the ring to stick a tool/hand down to hold the nuts for tightening this ring to it. Then just use your idea to mount the top part of the lid as you now would have the welded nuts. This two part system has more tendency to leak (even if you used rubber) but does have merit for a lot of flater tanks. The RA28 tank isnt very flat at all, and i think it would be hard to find a flat top on the top of the tank and with that lining up with the lowest part of the tank.


. How i thought to rectify the problem with flow out is three ways i thought about this morning:
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