I have an 1966 260B in which we've just completed the annual. As part of the annual we cleaned up and reassembled our fuel selector. The other day when I was doing the post mx run-up and leak check I switched the fuel selector to the off position. The engine ran for another five minutes and I finally just switched to another tank. My partner A&P says it may take longer to burn all the fuel out of the line. I was running at about 1500RPM. I thought it should shut off much sooner. Could someone please give me some advice on this. Just seems to me that heaven forbid I have an engine fire and my first action is to shut the fuel selector off it should stop all fuel to the engine quick! Thanks in advance for your advice.
Mike