by Joachim Gruber » Tue Dec 20, 2016 4:47 am
From what I've read on this forum you can expect a new (not reconditioned) fuel cell to last between 20 and 40 years. Apparently, keeping them full and the aircraft out of the sun are important for fuel bladder longevity.
I think the way to really test them is to take them out and blow them up with air. But supposedly, if you fill the tanks all the way up and wait a few days you may notice a drop in the fuel level, a fuel smell, and blue staining on the wing skins.
This info may be inaccurate, since I don't even own a Comanche (yet). I'm simply regurgitating what I think I've read.
Joachim
1967 260B