I have been talking to other Cherokee owners regarding the fuel valve use during run up. There seems to be 2 schools of thought:
1) Taxi to the run up spot on the lowest tank and run up on the fuller tank. Leave the fuel valve on the fullest tank for takeoff. This verifies you can pull fuel from both tanks.
2) Start, taxi, run up and takeoff on the fullest tank. This way you know you are really pulling fuel from the tank and not running off fuel stored in the line and the gas collator given a clog in the fuel tank. If indeed you were running off gas stored in both you could have the engine die during takeoff.
The checklist does not specify either but states fullest tank for takeoff. What is the best and safest method prior to takeoff?
1) Taxi to the run up spot on the lowest tank and run up on the fuller tank. Leave the fuel valve on the fullest tank for takeoff. This verifies you can pull fuel from both tanks.
2) Start, taxi, run up and takeoff on the fullest tank. This way you know you are really pulling fuel from the tank and not running off fuel stored in the line and the gas collator given a clog in the fuel tank. If indeed you were running off gas stored in both you could have the engine die during takeoff.
The checklist does not specify either but states fullest tank for takeoff. What is the best and safest method prior to takeoff?