by skipsouthernsky » Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:56 pm
Dear Cliff,
My take is there are two options that you have.
One......remove the guage and have it overhauled.
Two.....put in an engine analyzer with fuel flow and have much more accurate information. Then just leave the required old guage in the panel and laugh at it and whatever slightly erroneous information it is telling you. If you are really lucky, (probably not) you can legally remove the old inaccurate fuel flow. Don't worry, I do the same with VOR's these days. When established on a Victor airway, I use GPS for primary (much more accurate) and sometimes turn on a VOR (much less accurate) and laugh at the scalloping and weakness and all. New technology sure puts the old stuff to shame.
I wouldn't waste my time running after clogged fuel nozzles and such. Low probability of being your true problem. Might cause higer indication when the engine is running, I just don't think that would cause 3 gal/hour when the engine is off.
Sincerely,
Skip Dykema
Skip Dykema, ICS #3062
Comanche 180, Commercial-Instrument, SEL, MEL, A&P