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11-23-19, 03:30 AM
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excellent to hear problem solved so sorry about...
excellent to hear problem solved
so sorry about wife, hope she's better
if it makes you feel better....similarly had fuel pump leak issue and also filter drain issue with dripping boost pump to boot....
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11-10-19, 11:38 PM
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Yes. Are you absolutely sure it is a cylinder...
Yes. Are you absolutely sure it is a cylinder drain dripping?
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11-08-19, 05:29 AM
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very interesting not to overthink this or mess...
very interesting
not to overthink this or mess with success....the end point for flow stoppage is the cutoff diaphragm in the flow divider. flow will come from increased pressure at the diaphragm...
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10-27-19, 06:17 PM
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one other thing...you can crack the lines from...
one other thing...you can crack the lines from the flow divider to the injectors with tank open and throttle/flow off. see if any dripping. If not, then that's not the source.
in terms of checking...
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10-26-19, 08:09 AM
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Also, sometimes the o-rings in the throttle...
Also, sometimes the o-rings in the throttle control can shrink/set/deteriorate and there can be leakage around the shaft into intake. You would have to loosen the clamps to pull back the flexible...
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10-26-19, 01:51 AM
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Having some work done so I went and checked my...
Having some work done so I went and checked my aircraft, and surprised myself.
I have no drips. With mixture off and tank open, cracking fuel line between pump and flow control/throttle resulted in...
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10-24-19, 10:06 PM
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crack the line going from fuel pump to "throttle"...
crack the line going from fuel pump to "throttle" / flow control with mixture in off position, tank valve open. See if there is dripping. My expectation is there should be no flow (ie-cutting off the...
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10-06-19, 08:04 PM
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Agreed about the fuel strainer. I recently had a...
Agreed about the fuel strainer. I recently had a pesky drip that required replacement of the plunger.
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10-05-19, 11:58 PM
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on mine, 1970 E model #1 and #2 are the intake...
on mine, 1970 E model
#1 and #2 are the intake drains
so, yes most likely fuel probably from flow divider not cutting off. As the fuel pressure drops during shut down a spring loaded diaphragm is...
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