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Cherokee Six Fuel problem
In article , Robert
Borucki wrote: I flew a Cherokee Six PA32-300 and finished up the flight and topped off all four tanks. Then noticed, an hour later that there was fuel streaming from the overflow port under the left main tank. The left outboard tank was 3/4 drained, and all other tanks were full. The fuel selector was on the right main at the time. Any ideas what the problem is? I thought all tanks were separate, but it appears that the left outboard may have drained into the left main and overflowed...... Was it outside? Was the sun shining? Did you open the cap to vent the tank? Tell the fueler not to fill it all the way to the top if the aircraft is going to be parked outside in the sun after fueling. |
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