SixPapaCharlie
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Was flying with my wife today and we smelled fuel. It's an old plane and sometimes we smell fuel but today it was strong.
We were in cruise and I had forgotten to lean the engine so I decided maybe I am sending too much go juice and its not all burning up and some unburned fuel maybe is coming out of the exhaust or something.
I leaned back and the smell seemed to go away. After about 5 min I asked do you still smell it and she said "I think a little but certainly not as bad as before. " I agreed it seemed significantly less..
We finished the flight and landed and went home. I drove back to the hangar to give everything a once over and noticed this:
I have only ever seen blue like that around wing roots and tank sumps. I get underneath for a better look
The nose gear well is blue. All over, like someone just splashed a pint of Low Lead up on there.
I call a MX and we talk through a few ideas and he says "Turn your fuel pump on and see if it is dripping" So I do and I see this:
My mechanic comes over to help me take a closer look and this Tee had snapped leaving part of it inside the elbow bracket (I don't know what anything is called)
During preflight, I didn't see any fuel on the gear. Runup was fine, and actually the engine was smooth the whole flight. Wondering if I was a couple of bumps away from a much more dramatic day.
If you are in flight and detect a strong fuel smell, land immediately? In hindsight, that seems like it would have been the right action. However the odor reduced significantly after leaning the mixture so we were lulled I guess into thinking maybe it was a non issue.
I think if you smell fuel to the extent that you notice it and are asking others "Do you smell that?" land the plane and start looking for blue stains.
We were in cruise and I had forgotten to lean the engine so I decided maybe I am sending too much go juice and its not all burning up and some unburned fuel maybe is coming out of the exhaust or something.
I leaned back and the smell seemed to go away. After about 5 min I asked do you still smell it and she said "I think a little but certainly not as bad as before. " I agreed it seemed significantly less..
We finished the flight and landed and went home. I drove back to the hangar to give everything a once over and noticed this:
I have only ever seen blue like that around wing roots and tank sumps. I get underneath for a better look
The nose gear well is blue. All over, like someone just splashed a pint of Low Lead up on there.
I call a MX and we talk through a few ideas and he says "Turn your fuel pump on and see if it is dripping" So I do and I see this:
My mechanic comes over to help me take a closer look and this Tee had snapped leaving part of it inside the elbow bracket (I don't know what anything is called)
During preflight, I didn't see any fuel on the gear. Runup was fine, and actually the engine was smooth the whole flight. Wondering if I was a couple of bumps away from a much more dramatic day.
If you are in flight and detect a strong fuel smell, land immediately? In hindsight, that seems like it would have been the right action. However the odor reduced significantly after leaning the mixture so we were lulled I guess into thinking maybe it was a non issue.
I think if you smell fuel to the extent that you notice it and are asking others "Do you smell that?" land the plane and start looking for blue stains.
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