Hello,
I purchased a 2001 Cessna 182 6 months ago. I got my license 5 months ago, so I'm still just a pup, thus I would appreciate some input from other members if they have experience with my issue:
Ever since I bought the plane (which passed a pre-buy) I have noticed sporadic readings on the Fuel Flow Indicator when I turn the Aux. Pump on to prime the engine prior to ignition. Sometimes the indicator shows fuel flow as I enrichen the mixture, sometimes not, but the plane has always fired right up until recently. Now, I rarely if ever see positive fuel flow, and it takes forever for the engine to start as I chant voodoo trying to find the right combo of throttle and mixture to get it rolling. My mechanic is going to take a look at the plane today.
Are Aux. Fuel pumps prone to failure at a certain time interval ie. water pumps on cars, and what is a fair price to have one replaced?
Thanks
I purchased a 2001 Cessna 182 6 months ago. I got my license 5 months ago, so I'm still just a pup, thus I would appreciate some input from other members if they have experience with my issue:
Ever since I bought the plane (which passed a pre-buy) I have noticed sporadic readings on the Fuel Flow Indicator when I turn the Aux. Pump on to prime the engine prior to ignition. Sometimes the indicator shows fuel flow as I enrichen the mixture, sometimes not, but the plane has always fired right up until recently. Now, I rarely if ever see positive fuel flow, and it takes forever for the engine to start as I chant voodoo trying to find the right combo of throttle and mixture to get it rolling. My mechanic is going to take a look at the plane today.
Are Aux. Fuel pumps prone to failure at a certain time interval ie. water pumps on cars, and what is a fair price to have one replaced?
Thanks