>.
>
>Right now my plan is to spend the day tomorrow flushing the fuel system and
>filters, as well as the Ellison.  I talked to Ben and he gave me his
>blessing, since I convinced him I knew what I was doing.  Well, maybe it
>wasn't his blessing, but he pretty much assured me that if I took it all
>apart, somebody of my experience level would be able to blow it all out and
>put it back together with no problems at all.
>Mark Langford

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Mark,

If it won't mess up any of the seals, could you just fill / flush it 
with alcohol?

That should absorb any water and then you could blow it out.  I doubt if you
have any amount of water in the carb anyway if the engine was still running.

We recently did an annual on a Tripacer that was flown in from 100 miles
away.  The gascolator  was 3/4 full of water that had been there long enough
to cause corrosion , the left main tank had water in it, and the 
right tank sump
had water in it even though the right tank was empty of fuel.  I 
couldn't believe
we didn't have to retrieve the airplane from a cornfield enroute.

Larry Flesner
1104 Mockingbird Lane
Carterville, Illinois 62918
Ph. 618 985 2373
cell 618 201 5958  :-) :-)  :-)




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