Re: Finger strainers, looking for advice
For a long time I got clogged wing tank drain valves. It was after I had mistakenly put auto fuel with alcohol in.
The alcohol softened the sloshing compound and it slowly accumulated at the drain valve clogging it every 8-10 months for years. (I suppose the prior owner could have used the wrong or bad sloshing compound that may be a better explanation)
During that period I started looking in the filler openings with a penlight sized flashlight. Main tank is easy and if you look when outside lighting is dark or dim you can see thru the fuel even if tank is full.
Wing tanks require looking at an angle to see the rear corner and there is no fuel in them when I look.
One or two years I saw debris and made a rubber and metal tube extension for my vacuum cleaner that could get thru the filler caps. Dry out the tanks before trying this.
Dave.
For a long time I got clogged wing tank drain valves. It was after I had mistakenly put auto fuel with alcohol in.
The alcohol softened the sloshing compound and it slowly accumulated at the drain valve clogging it every 8-10 months for years. (I suppose the prior owner could have used the wrong or bad sloshing compound that may be a better explanation)
During that period I started looking in the filler openings with a penlight sized flashlight. Main tank is easy and if you look when outside lighting is dark or dim you can see thru the fuel even if tank is full.
Wing tanks require looking at an angle to see the rear corner and there is no fuel in them when I look.
One or two years I saw debris and made a rubber and metal tube extension for my vacuum cleaner that could get thru the filler caps. Dry out the tanks before trying this.
Dave.
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