MooneyDriver78
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Tom
You’re assuming failure results in you being able to continue or undo it by turning it back. Could be a bad assumption. I’ve never pushed my range to the point I didn’t have an hour of fuel still left in both tanks.I've never heard of a fuel selector failing, with the exception of the handle coming apart from the valve itself. If that were there case, I'd rather know about it 30min in with plenty of fuel still in the first tank.
The other risk to switching tanks is contaminated fuel in the tank you're switching to. Again, if the engine dies when I switch, I want as much fuel as possible in the tank I'm switching back to that I know the engine runs on.
I’m sure it’s not likely failure mode, but waiting until I am by an airport when possible seems like a prudent and easy way to minimize the risk. As oppose to letting a watch decide.