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Hi All:
We have 4 days of the best weather I've seen in a long time with what
looks like 100 mile visability at least you can see the horizon   Anyway
I need some advice from the group;  I just went to an airport 10 min (20
miles) from my base and filled the wing tanks to within a 1/2 inch of the
top. (Total of 12 gal)  The header tank was ABOUT 3/4 FULL.  ON TAKEOFF I
NOTICED FUEL BEING SYFONED FROM THE LEFT TANK FROM UNDER THE CAP ,   After
landing back at mt airport I measured the fuel level and it appears that I
lost about 3 gal of fuel from the left tank.
I checked the pin hole cap vent and ther both open.  This plane does not
have a mechanical pump.  only a electric pump located on the firewall and
was placed in the system where the mechanical pump was removed and works
fine.  It was done legally with all paperwork by previous owner. I first
noticed this problem last Sunday on a 3 hr flight to PA after refueling
with the fuel pump pumping. It stopped leaking after about 2-3 minutes
when I turned the pump off and burned off some fuel.   After this current
refueling it appears to continue with or without the pump on.  This is not
only costly with the price of fuel but could be deadly.  .  There are new
gaskets on the caps but the leaking cap is not quite as tight as the right
one that requires a pair of pliers to remove. Do you thing switching sides
with the caps to see if the cap is the problem, is a good idea
Any advice would be aprecated 
Bob Bullock
1966 Alon N5521F
Maryland


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