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Pre-takeoff checklist
182P with long range tanks with Monarch caps
For the longest time, after landing when you removed the right tank cap it would "gurgle" and it you pressed the tab in (under the Monarch cap) it would spit a little fuel on you. Did all the research and everything pointed to adjusting the vent on the left wing. Read through CPA Technote and adjusted it multiple times (the tech note has measurements in hundredths of inches) and never made a difference. Thought process was that the vent was in the air stream too much thus "pressurizing the right tank" so we moved it up father behind the strut the last time.
Flew the plane several times (but never with full tanks) and the "gurgle" was gone. Fixed right?? Saturday I flew over to KBMI (had 24 on each side) landed then added 12 a side. Flew up to KOSH, and topped it off. Normally when topped off during taxi I will get a little fuel dribbling out of the vent. This did not happen. Took off and about 30 minutes into the flight, the vent looked like it was frosted over on the last one inch of it, then there was a little blueish color above that. This has never happened before. (300 hours in this plane). Thought that was weird, but kept flying, tank gauges showed even flow. Landed at 3MY and put the plane away an then stuck the tanks. Right tank showed 28 (about what I was expecting). Opened the cap on the right tank, no "gurgle" but when I put the stick in, I felt something....... the bladder was partially collapsed up by the neck.
So it seems the tank was feeding fuel but was not being vented. Meeting my A&P tomorrow to look at it.
Any ideas?
For the longest time, after landing when you removed the right tank cap it would "gurgle" and it you pressed the tab in (under the Monarch cap) it would spit a little fuel on you. Did all the research and everything pointed to adjusting the vent on the left wing. Read through CPA Technote and adjusted it multiple times (the tech note has measurements in hundredths of inches) and never made a difference. Thought process was that the vent was in the air stream too much thus "pressurizing the right tank" so we moved it up father behind the strut the last time.
Flew the plane several times (but never with full tanks) and the "gurgle" was gone. Fixed right?? Saturday I flew over to KBMI (had 24 on each side) landed then added 12 a side. Flew up to KOSH, and topped it off. Normally when topped off during taxi I will get a little fuel dribbling out of the vent. This did not happen. Took off and about 30 minutes into the flight, the vent looked like it was frosted over on the last one inch of it, then there was a little blueish color above that. This has never happened before. (300 hours in this plane). Thought that was weird, but kept flying, tank gauges showed even flow. Landed at 3MY and put the plane away an then stuck the tanks. Right tank showed 28 (about what I was expecting). Opened the cap on the right tank, no "gurgle" but when I put the stick in, I felt something....... the bladder was partially collapsed up by the neck.
So it seems the tank was feeding fuel but was not being vented. Meeting my A&P tomorrow to look at it.
Any ideas?