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1967 Fuel Selector
I'm new to the forum, and new to C337 ownership. I'm loving the airplane but have a question for you experts. I think I can upload a picture of my fuel selector for review, but why on earth would Cessna use a RED placard for normal fuel use, Rear/Right, Front/Left.
I had a picture but think it was to large (1 mg) for the site. Piedmont85 Last edited by hharney : 07-06-22 at 06:06 PM. |
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Does yours have long range tanks If so please make sure you understand your fuel system inside and out . There have been a lot of accidents due to fuel mismanagement
Go to http://www.skymasterus.com There is an excellent article on understanding the fuel system Fuel Supply Management
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Thanks, I read that article from front to back….excellent learned a lot.
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This is what mine looks like 1967 337B
https://ibb.co/nn43DVL
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That looks much more appropriate
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You can share your photo here and copy the link
https://imgbb.com/
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The Aux tanks are only for straight and level flight, are not plumbed to the electric fuel pump and are not to be used for take off and landing. Therefore the red placard to get your attention
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years Last edited by hharney : 07-06-22 at 06:08 PM. |