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Leigh,
 
Same thing for me.  When the cap over the end of the "glass" tube came off, the bubbles began.  Recapped it tightly, and bubbling stopped.   Roger
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Leigh,
I had exactly the same problem. At the national convention I talked to Mark Harden and he told me to look for a leak in the top of the tube cap and sure enough there was a hole in it that I could push a pencil through. I sealed it and the problem was solved. With a hole or crack in that little plastic cover it acts like a siphon and pulls the fuel into the tube.

Bill Coons
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This past weekend I was doing touch and goes in the pattern.  I noticed that there was some fuel that was bubbling in the bottom of the nose tank inspection tube.  It didn't last long, but should I be concerned?

 

Thanks,

 

Leigh

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