Guys.

 

I barely can start the engine with the header tank valve closed.

 

That is when the plane was sitting for a week. If I close the valve right after 
shutdown and start the engine again, I make it maybe 30 feet until the engine 
quits.

 

But that's me and my Ercoupe.

 

Hartmut
 


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[email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 09:06:06 -0600
Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Siphoning of header tank fuel

  





Not only do I shut the valve off, I let the engine run till it runs out of gas. 
 This does 2 things:  No gas is left in the carb; not a big deal with avgas but 
could be with mogas and it pretty much assures that I will not try to take off 
with the valve off.

Back in about 1975 my plane was wrecked because someone tried to take off with 
the valve closed.  Apparently it had just enough fuel in the carb to get him to 
the point of no return on that runway.
 
Tommy
N93929
 




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Roy Stubbs
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 8:59 AM
To: 'Ed Burkhead'; 'pilotmac818'; 'ety'
Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Siphoning of header tank fuel
 
  




I think it good practice to shut off the header tank fuel valve after ever 
flight, and like Ed, it is on my checklist.
 
Even so I have forgotten to turn on, but you don’t get far into your run up…..
 
Roy
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ed Burkhead
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 9:48 AM
To: 'pilotmac818'; ety
Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Siphoning of header tank fuel
 
  




Agreed. It should not be possible for it to siphon back to the wing tanks.

Check under the engine area for dye stains (if you had avgas in the plane).
I've had one tank leak empty through the carb.

Some people have this as a chronic problem if they don't shut the header
tank fuel valve under the instrument panel right in front of the pilot. If
you decide to just shut off the fuel valve, be ABSOLUTELY, ABSOLUTELY SURE
YOU TURN THAT VALVE ON DURING PREFLIGHT. I had it listed in two places on
my preflight checklist (which I used slowly and carefully every time) even
though I didn't shut off that fuel valve. I recommend actually fixing the
problem.

Actual mechanical experts will tell you what needs to be addressed in the
carb or other potential leak locations.

Ed





                                          
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