Thread: Running dry?
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Old August 20th 05, 01:26 AM
Seth Masia
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When I'd had my Comanche less than a month, and hadn't yet figured out an
accurate fuel burn rate, I accidently ran a tank dry -- at night over Puget
Sound. Switched tanks and hit the boost pump and it started immediately.

Then I restarted my heart, turned east and landed at Skagit to fill up.

Seth
"Dylan Smith" wrote in message
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On 2005-08-19, Paul kgyy wrote:
The ACS magazine this month mentions sometimes 2-3 minutes to restart a
Comanche engine after running a tank dry. They don't recommend doing
it...


Not borne out by experience, though. A friend of mine would routinely
run a tank dry in his Comanche - when he did it with me on board, the
engine caught immediately when the tank was changed. It may as well have
been a high wing Cessna single.

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