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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:34 am    Post subject: Fuel-Flow Problem Reply with quote

The A/C in question is a 1974 Bellanca 7ECA, re-engined with an O-320 so it's effectively a 7GCAA. It belongs to the Offutt AFB Aero Club and has seen very little use, often sitting for weeks at a time until a week ago when I began taking dual in it 2-3 times a week to get my tailwheel endorsement. The fuel system is non-inverted, so no header tank -- two 18-gallon wing tanks with check valves to a single vent on the left, crossflow pipes to the aft fuel manifold under the baggage compartment and crossflow pipes to the forward fuel manifold on the firewall. Caps are non-vented and the gaskets are like new.
This A/C is drawing 3-4 times as much fuel from the left tank as from the right and it's not crossflowing on the ground, even overnight. We've made right patterns as well as lefts -- makes no difference. We haven't done any extended S&L flight, just 11 NM to Plattsmouth, NE for pattern work. The club's A&P has blown out the feed and vent lines and got a good blast into the right tank from both. We're getting a free flow of clean gas out of all four drains.
So what's our next move? Anybody had this problem?
Rick
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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:52 am    Post subject: Re: Fuel-Flow Problem Reply with quote

I will notice that one take, usually the left but not always, draws down quicker, especially when starting with both tanks full. However, on longer cross country trips, if I stop in the middle for a break, check both tanks, one may be drawn down more, but after the second leg it seems to balance out. If one is drawn down more than the other and I leave it parked overnight, it does not self correct. I have a 7KCAB with inverted fuel, but otherwise I think similar set-up.

Since it hasn't been a huge disparity, I've not investigated it too much. Sorry I can't be of assistance. If you find a culprit, I would be curious what it is.

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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 4:00 pm    Post subject: Fuel-Flow Problem Reply with quote

I have a 7ECA with the same fuel set up. I draw more from the left tank
but only 10-15% over an hour flight. When the plane sits overnight the
tanks equalize. If you figure out what the problem is please post it to
the list as I would like to know.

Walt

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The A/C in question is a 1974 Bellanca 7ECA, re-engined with an O-320
so it's effectively a 7GCAA. It belongs to the Offutt AFB Aero Club
and has seen very little use, often sitting for weeks at a time until
a week ago when I began taking dual in it 2-3 times a week to get my
tailwheel endorsement. The fuel system is non-inverted, so no header
tank -- two 18-gallon wing tanks with check valves to a single vent on
the left, crossflow pipes to the aft fuel manifold under the baggage
compartment and crossflow pipes to the forward fuel manifold on the
firewall. Caps are non-vented and the gaskets are like new.

This A/C is drawing 3-4 times as much fuel from the left tank as from
the right and it's not crossflowing on the ground, even overnight.
We've made right patterns as well as lefts -- makes no difference. We
haven't done any extended S&L flight, just 11 NM to Plattsmouth, NE
for pattern work. The club's A&P has blown out the feed and vent lines
and got a good blast into the right tank from both. We're getting a
free flow of clean gas out of all four drains.

So what's our next move? Anybody had this problem?

Rick

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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 4:15 pm    Post subject: Fuel-Flow Problem Reply with quote

Wilco. I think the A&P will have to take that right-tank check-valve out
and have a close look at it...

Rick Nordgarden

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