ebetancourt
Line Up and Wait
My Citabria ('99 with 600 hours) has an interesting problem.
I was headed out Tuesday on a long X-Ctry (>500NM) and was planning just one fuel stop. About 45 minutes into the flight I noticed the right tank wasn't feeding at the same rate as the left. Tried flying left wing low and finally landed early. 2.8 in right tank, 14+ in left. Not right. I suspected vent problem, called and discussed with my mechanic and he thought the same thing. He said he had seen cases of fuel in the vent lines preventing normal flow. Went out to the airplane and looked at the vent line (it is behind the windshield between the left and right tanks) and noticed it had sagged over the years and had a dip in the middle. Took off, and while flying pushed the line up and held it for a minute. I also slipped aggressively toward the fuel vent in the left wing. On every leg after that I pushed the vent line up and fuel flow (without a slip) was normal. (~10 hours total.) Yesterday had a very short (45min) flight and forgot to lift the line. Noticed an imbalance again, but waited to land. Taxiing in, pushed the vent line up, and sure enough fuel drained from the vent. Airplane is going in for an annual shortly so will look for permanent solutions, but thought I would post for other Citabria owners who might encounter the same thing.
I was headed out Tuesday on a long X-Ctry (>500NM) and was planning just one fuel stop. About 45 minutes into the flight I noticed the right tank wasn't feeding at the same rate as the left. Tried flying left wing low and finally landed early. 2.8 in right tank, 14+ in left. Not right. I suspected vent problem, called and discussed with my mechanic and he thought the same thing. He said he had seen cases of fuel in the vent lines preventing normal flow. Went out to the airplane and looked at the vent line (it is behind the windshield between the left and right tanks) and noticed it had sagged over the years and had a dip in the middle. Took off, and while flying pushed the line up and held it for a minute. I also slipped aggressively toward the fuel vent in the left wing. On every leg after that I pushed the vent line up and fuel flow (without a slip) was normal. (~10 hours total.) Yesterday had a very short (45min) flight and forgot to lift the line. Noticed an imbalance again, but waited to land. Taxiing in, pushed the vent line up, and sure enough fuel drained from the vent. Airplane is going in for an annual shortly so will look for permanent solutions, but thought I would post for other Citabria owners who might encounter the same thing.