I have attached 2 pictures of the carburetor from an O-470L on a '59 C182B. It has an autogas STC. It is run on ethanol-free 91 octane autogas about 20% of the time. There has been about 500 hours and 10 years since overhaul.
There are fuel stains on the carb, as you can see. There hasn't ever been fuel on the ground during preflight. I have read that the O-470, especially with autogas, can leak some fuel at shutdown.
The only thing wrong with the operation of the engine -
1. Sometimes the primer will not work, it just pushes air. This seems random, 90% of the time the primer works fine. I have read that the primer can leak fuel into carb. Could this be the cause? I lack the mechanical knowledge to understand if these two things could be related.
2. There is sometimes an audible "pop" when pulling the engine to idle for landing with the carb heat on.
3. For a time, there was random roughness that I laid out in this thread: https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...gine-roughness-at-cruise.130588/#post-3042022 ; I had the magnetos inspected/refurbished and that problem seems to have gone away (they were at about 480 hours). I have only flown it once since the magnetos were re-installed, and this is when the fuel stain was noticed.
The A&P I was working on this with tightened the bolts and just recommended we keep an eye on it.
Similar problem from BCP: https://backcountrypilot.org/forum/carb-leak-cessna-180-182-o-470-23098
Similar problem on an O-320 at SCorg: https://www.supercub.org/forum/showthread.php?52873-fuel-leak-through-carburettor
There are fuel stains on the carb, as you can see. There hasn't ever been fuel on the ground during preflight. I have read that the O-470, especially with autogas, can leak some fuel at shutdown.
The only thing wrong with the operation of the engine -
1. Sometimes the primer will not work, it just pushes air. This seems random, 90% of the time the primer works fine. I have read that the primer can leak fuel into carb. Could this be the cause? I lack the mechanical knowledge to understand if these two things could be related.
2. There is sometimes an audible "pop" when pulling the engine to idle for landing with the carb heat on.
3. For a time, there was random roughness that I laid out in this thread: https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...gine-roughness-at-cruise.130588/#post-3042022 ; I had the magnetos inspected/refurbished and that problem seems to have gone away (they were at about 480 hours). I have only flown it once since the magnetos were re-installed, and this is when the fuel stain was noticed.
The A&P I was working on this with tightened the bolts and just recommended we keep an eye on it.
Similar problem from BCP: https://backcountrypilot.org/forum/carb-leak-cessna-180-182-o-470-23098
Similar problem on an O-320 at SCorg: https://www.supercub.org/forum/showthread.php?52873-fuel-leak-through-carburettor
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