by md11flyer » Mon Dec 19, 2011 5:58 am
Hi Chris.
Funny thing, I have a 1966 pa-30 as well and last month the same thing happened to me... except for the fact my aux was full when I parked the airplane.
When I returned the 10 gallons that was in the tip was now a blue spot on the hangar floor. My solenoid valve, which for about a year was never used, stuck in the half open position.
I suspect that do to lack of activity the solenoid valve seals , or maybe some small amount of debris in the vavle caused it to stick.
I found this out in the hangar by cycling the valve. At first there was no audible clicking like the other solenoid valve. I gave the solenoid a gentle tick with a plastic mallet and tryed again and
it works perfectly again.
Every flight that I take now I cycle the solenoids and listen for the click to make sure they are working and to keep them moving freely.
The reason the fuel went from the tip to the aux is there are no check valves to prevent this, simply because of the design of this system.
Just imagine 2 lines feeding into 1 line, The solenoid in the "off" position allows the fuel from the aux tank to flow to the strainer. At the same time when the solenoid is in the "off"
position the line from the tip tank is closed by the position of the solenoid shuttle cock. When you energise the solenoid, the shuttle cock moves over to open the tip tank line to the strainer and at the same time
shutting off the line from the aux to the strainer.
Now what happened in most likely both our cases is, the fuel solenoid shuttle cock stuck in the midway position which allowed fuel from the tip to, via, gravity, find its way to the aux tank.
Of course the tip will empty completely as the lowest part of the tank is above the highest part of the aux tank.
For me it was a lot of wasted fuel.. for you just a transfer of fuel from one tank to the other.
Now the above is one scenerio, the other is you have bad seals in the solenoid.. In any case when you cycled the solenoid on the ground and the fuel transfer from the tip to aux stopped it indicates that you are getting movement in the solenoid. I would have your Ai clean out the solenoid and check the seals for good measure as the sticky seals or debris might cause it to stick again at a later date.
All this implies that you have a good 12 volt supply at the solenoid as well as a good ground.
Hope this helps,
Gary