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I bought our Piper Archer [PA28-181] just over a year ago from a Californian
owner and flew it home to it's new base in Ohio. On the flight home, we noticed on long climbs that the fuel pressure fell off from an indicated mid scale reading to about one third scale. In level cruise the indicated pressure returned to mid scale. Although we took the top cowl off at every stop to check carefully that we still had all the important bits still hanging on, we failed to notice that the gascolator had a slight fuel leak until a few days after we got the bird home. You need to remove the lower cowl to get access to the gascolator. Our A&P put a new bowl seal on the gascolator which cured the leak and appeared to cure the fuel pressure changes. A few months passed and then occasionally I noticed a slight fall off in fuel pressure when climbing. I concluded that the mechanical engine driven fuel pump must be getting tired and, to be safe, replaced it with a new pump three weeks ago. No change, the fuel pressure still falls off when climbing and returns to mid scale in level cruise. I also belong to the Taylorcraft Flying Club www.taylorcraftflyingclub.org. The club, these days, flies a fleet of three PA28's. Our PA28-180 has a similar fall off in fuel pressure when climbing. Ideas please ? Roy N5804F |
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