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Old 12-30-2004 | 04:25 PM
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Default RE: GS40 leaning out midflight. what to do?

ORIGINAL: DarZeelon

Mike,


It looks to be a fuel system problem.
Please inspect the clunk line inside the tank.

The engine can become lean when there is a pinhole in that fuel line. as the fuel level goes down, part of that line becomes exposed to air inside the tank, effectively leaning the mixture.

Also, is your fuel tank completely isolated from vibrations?
If any part of it is in direct contact with the air-frame, the fuel will foam, with the same results...

Make sure there is a 1/4" of latex foam, between the tank and all adjacent parts of the tank compartment, including the brass/aluminium fuel tubes that exit the tank.
I did completely replace all fuel lines (inside the tank, and out) before this flight. I also added foam rubber around the tank on all sides but the top. Can't think what else would be leaning it out. I'll put some more rich flights on it to break in the new ring and see if this problem continues.

MIke