Hey all,
Need some help, apologies for the long story:
I went to pickup my 260B in New Orleans to bring it back to Atlanta, and had a bit of an event. It should also be noted I just bought the plane recently.
After an hour of flight I switched to my other aux tank, and about 30 minutes in the engine sputtered and hiccuped and died. I immediately turned on the fuel pump, switched tanks, and went to fill rich on mixture and it immediately started backup. Other than my heart beating out of my chest, everything was fine...so I kept going. I burn about 13 gph in cruise so I time each 15gallon aux tank for 55 minutes.
Upon landing, I quickly looked in the tank of the right aux and it was bone dry. Then I noticed fuel leaking from underneath the central sump. Not sure if all Comanches have the same sump procedure, but I have a small panel between front seats with spring loaded lever to drain fuel from each tank...while in the cockpit.
When I looked in this panel, I could see fuel dripping rapidly (not pouring, and not directly from the drain valve). I lifted up with some pressure on the spring loaded sump lever and it clicked hard, then the fuel stopped dripping and stopped leaking out the bottom of the plane. Now, however, the lever seems stuck as I'm unable to push it
To drain.
So....I'm a new owner and not sure where to start....seems like maybe the linkage isn't setup correct or a busted O-ring? Any advice on what to do and where to look is appreciated. I'm a bit of a novice at this stuff....still learning....but the plane is grounded until this gets solved.
Thanks everyone.