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Pawnee fuel tank vent drip
Our club tows with a Pawnee and we have noticed a very slow fuel drip
coming out of the fuel tank vent. This drip happens most of but not all of the time and it does not seem to matter whether the tank is full, half full, or near empty. Any ideas as to what the cause might be? Thanks |
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Pawnee fuel tank vent drip
Check your fuel tank. They have 2 types ,...bladder or non bladder.
If I remember correctly, there is a catch pan below the tank...a bad bladder or a tank leak can cause this. Fix before flying. It won't get better. |
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