by MillenniumFlight » Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:00 pm
This seems to be a common problem, and I wonder whether some A&Ps fail to understand that the hole is SUPPOSED to be there. Without the hole, the residual vacuum in the guage after engine shut-down draws fuel back into the lines and eventually into the manifold guage itself.
After some maintenance on the right engine a couple of years ago, we had sticking of the MP guage, which was sent out for repair and was found to be contaminated by fuel. Within a few flight hours, the same thing happened again, with fuel again found in the guage at the re-do overhaul. This time we discovered "no hole in the line", which was apparently replaced at the time of that maintenance, perhaps because someone discovered a hole in the line! For some reason, it seems I am frequently in the position of having maintenance done twice: first time to learn how to do it, second time to fix it properly!
My A&P drilled a 1/32" (I think) hole, and we've been fine ever since. As I understand it, the size of the pressure relief hole doesn't matter much, so long as it's some small fraction of the diameter of the line itself.
Bryan McIver
1969 PA-30
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