Dayron Nunez
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Dayron N.
Hi guys
I don't know if my questions is too dumb or not, but hopefully someone will know about this!
A couple days ago I went to fly on and old 1957 C172, the aircraft had been seating for about 10 or 15 days before I used it, it was parked with the fuel valve in OFF position, I started doing the walk around and did not change it to ON yet, I took drained fuel from the wing checking for water or dirt as always, then I went to check the fuel drain valve under the cowling and just a couple drops only (Of course as I have the fuel selector closed), so I went into the cockpit and changed it to the Both position and re try to take a sample from under the cowling, all good this tame.
My issue then was when I tried to start the engine, I went to prime it, and the first time I pulled the primer knob back, it let some fuel out through the space between the knob tube and the knob base, it was fast and just a little bit of fuel, but I'm not sure if that is normal or not, or maybe because the way I handle the fuel valve, I've never seen this before.
Anyone has ideas of this?
Thanks in advance.
I don't know if my questions is too dumb or not, but hopefully someone will know about this!
A couple days ago I went to fly on and old 1957 C172, the aircraft had been seating for about 10 or 15 days before I used it, it was parked with the fuel valve in OFF position, I started doing the walk around and did not change it to ON yet, I took drained fuel from the wing checking for water or dirt as always, then I went to check the fuel drain valve under the cowling and just a couple drops only (Of course as I have the fuel selector closed), so I went into the cockpit and changed it to the Both position and re try to take a sample from under the cowling, all good this tame.
My issue then was when I tried to start the engine, I went to prime it, and the first time I pulled the primer knob back, it let some fuel out through the space between the knob tube and the knob base, it was fast and just a little bit of fuel, but I'm not sure if that is normal or not, or maybe because the way I handle the fuel valve, I've never seen this before.
Anyone has ideas of this?
Thanks in advance.