dfw11411
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Not a problem, but I am curious. About a year ago I discovered that the fuel from the starboard tank would have a very dark blue tint when I sumped. Port tank is always a normal light blue tint. When I sump, I drain about 1-1.5 oz from each. Usually, the second test from the starboard tank shows the normal light blue tint, but sometimes it takes two or three tests to clear the dark blue. I’m convinced the Avgas is just fine and this is just an appearance issue.
* I always fuel from busy GA fields, never from remote or lightly used fuel tanks. Most of my fuel comes from a busy Class D with an active flight school.
* I’ve never seen water or other fuel contaminants in this aircraft.
* I always put fuel into both tanks when refueling.
* Each tank holds 52 gallons usable. I recently ran them down to 5 gallons each then filled both. Same excessive dye issue a few weeks later.
* I usually fly once every 2-3 weeks. The dark blue doesn’t show every time it sits, and I have not noticed that the issue relates to the length of time the plane sits on the ground. It never shows dark before a return flight or after refueling.
* Neither tank has been worked on, but three years ago they drained both tanks to calibrate the fuel level sensors for an avionics upgrade. The issue began almost two years after the calibration, so I doubt that’s involved.
* Neither fuel tank cap is kept locked, but Leprechaun sightings are rare in Texas. The aircraft is hangared and secure.