Last week, I flew from DVT to OKM, duration 6.3 hours, fuel selector on both on an IO470 engine. Just before the flight, I filled the tanks all the way to the top. The left tank drains more quickly than the right side. 2 miles from the destination, a partial power loss occurred. Full rich mixture and advancing the throttle had no impact on power. I switched from both to right tank only. I landed without incident, taxied to the ramp, and applied full power to the engine successfully.
My JPI EDM830 showed 66 gallons burned with 9 gallons remaining. The fuel used function has been very accurate, usually within 1 gallon on long flights. The tanks took 63 gallons after the flight though I could not fill all the way to the top due to wind at the time of refueling. However, the tanks were filled almost to the top.
I think this is what happened: The left tank ran dry and air was sucked into the fuel lines, fuel pressure was lost (I did not think to look at the gauge during the emergency), and finally the air cleared the lines and fuel pressure was restored a few minutes later when on the ground.
LESSON LEARNED: DURING LONG FLIGHTS, DRAIN GAS FROM ONE TANK ONLY AND SWITCH REGULARLY AND EVENLY!
Any other thoughts on why exactly the partial power loss occurred?
My JPI EDM830 showed 66 gallons burned with 9 gallons remaining. The fuel used function has been very accurate, usually within 1 gallon on long flights. The tanks took 63 gallons after the flight though I could not fill all the way to the top due to wind at the time of refueling. However, the tanks were filled almost to the top.
I think this is what happened: The left tank ran dry and air was sucked into the fuel lines, fuel pressure was lost (I did not think to look at the gauge during the emergency), and finally the air cleared the lines and fuel pressure was restored a few minutes later when on the ground.
LESSON LEARNED: DURING LONG FLIGHTS, DRAIN GAS FROM ONE TANK ONLY AND SWITCH REGULARLY AND EVENLY!
Any other thoughts on why exactly the partial power loss occurred?