Hello everyone,
Not a T-craft question but still in the same era....maybe someone here can help?....
I've got a friend with a '46 Ercoupe. The left tank is venting fuel in flight (not a cheap proposition with fuel prices being high). He replaced the vented cap with a new one from Univair but it still vents fuel. Anyone out there have any idea where he should start with this.
Also, it shows signs of an oil leak with oil on the side of the aircraft. We did notice that the breather tube terminites inside the cowling...I do not recall seeing this on the other Ercoupe I flew in the past. I would think the breather line should exit the cowl. Could this be contributing? We plan to wash down the engine and have my brother-in-law (AP) look it over to identify if it is leaking from somewhere else.
Side note: I ferried this plane from Alabama to NJ for him last fall. Great flight! After a long winter of bad weather, he finally soloed it last weekend and flew with Tom G, another T-craft owner and forum member.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Brian
Not a T-craft question but still in the same era....maybe someone here can help?....
I've got a friend with a '46 Ercoupe. The left tank is venting fuel in flight (not a cheap proposition with fuel prices being high). He replaced the vented cap with a new one from Univair but it still vents fuel. Anyone out there have any idea where he should start with this.
Also, it shows signs of an oil leak with oil on the side of the aircraft. We did notice that the breather tube terminites inside the cowling...I do not recall seeing this on the other Ercoupe I flew in the past. I would think the breather line should exit the cowl. Could this be contributing? We plan to wash down the engine and have my brother-in-law (AP) look it over to identify if it is leaking from somewhere else.
Side note: I ferried this plane from Alabama to NJ for him last fall. Great flight! After a long winter of bad weather, he finally soloed it last weekend and flew with Tom G, another T-craft owner and forum member.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Brian
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