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I've owned a C210 for about a year now and have noticed that my fuel vents,
and primarily the left one, seem to be leaking a larger amount of fuel at full tanks than previously. A more experienced C210 owner told me that each of the wing tip vents has a check valve between the vent outlet and the tank to prevent fuel leaking through the vent. Sure 'nough, the POH shows one check valve per vent on the fuel system schematic. The other owner also said that he removed and cleaned his vents (I guess they get gummed up and don't seal all the way) and that his leaks were gone. This was about a month ago and I haven't seem him hanging around the airport or I'd ask him how he cleaned them. Anyway, I asked my mechanic about this and he told me that the leaks were normal and that "they all do that" and there's nothing that can be done. So I have a former C210 owner telling me one thing and a mechanic telling me the complete opposite. Does anyone in this newsgroup have any experience w/ C210 fuel vents that may be of some help? What I'm wondering is if this de-gumming job can be performed by your's truly, since my mechanic doesn't seem to think it's a problem. I could always just not fill the tanks to capacity, but I'd prefer much more that if there's a component of my fuel system that not working like it should, that it somehow be fixed. Thanks in advance! Eric Brown, PP-ASEL-IA (out of FFZ) |
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A couple of points. First fuel can leak out with the valves working
properly, the check valves only seal to about 0.2PSI. They have to be able to pass fuel out the vent to allow for expansion of the fuel as it heats in the sun. If the valve doesn't seal at all then you will get more leakage. I have similiar valves on my airplane and if they leak, I get fuel on the underside of the wing after landing. Mike MU-2 "Eric Brown" wrote in message news:m1Pcb.24110$Ms2.5153@fed1read03... I've owned a C210 for about a year now and have noticed that my fuel vents, and primarily the left one, seem to be leaking a larger amount of fuel at full tanks than previously. A more experienced C210 owner told me that each of the wing tip vents has a check valve between the vent outlet and the tank to prevent fuel leaking through the vent. Sure 'nough, the POH shows one check valve per vent on the fuel system schematic. The other owner also said that he removed and cleaned his vents (I guess they get gummed up and don't seal all the way) and that his leaks were gone. This was about a month ago and I haven't seem him hanging around the airport or I'd ask him how he cleaned them. Anyway, I asked my mechanic about this and he told me that the leaks were normal and that "they all do that" and there's nothing that can be done. So I have a former C210 owner telling me one thing and a mechanic telling me the complete opposite. Does anyone in this newsgroup have any experience w/ C210 fuel vents that may be of some help? What I'm wondering is if this de-gumming job can be performed by your's truly, since my mechanic doesn't seem to think it's a problem. I could always just not fill the tanks to capacity, but I'd prefer much more that if there's a component of my fuel system that not working like it should, that it somehow be fixed. Thanks in advance! Eric Brown, PP-ASEL-IA (out of FFZ) |
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![]() "Eric Brown" wrote in message news:m1Pcb.24110$Ms2.5153@fed1read03... I've owned a C210 for about a year now and have noticed that my fuel vents, and primarily the left one, seem to be leaking a larger amount of fuel at full tanks than previously. A more experienced C210 owner told me that each The "larger amount" of leakage is a common problem in the Spring with wide variations in temperature. If you fill up on a cold day then the fuel will be prone to leaking when it expands due to heat. I just accept this leakage because 210s are prone to fuel mismanagement problems if not filled right to the brim. -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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