I have recently purchased a 1959 Comanche and was curious if all Comanches suffer from water in the fuel strainer? 9 out of 10 times I will pull water from the tank during pre flight. The amount ranges from 1/2 teaspoon to several tablespoons. Strangely it happens that when the airplane is hanagared more water is present in the fuel drain. Is this normal? Note it is equipped with tip tanks.
Also there is an air vent underneath the instrument panel that blows hot air on my feet. We have checked the heat and air pulls and they work good. The air blows whether the heat/air are closed. The duct comes from the instrument panel and goes to the air duct by the air filter. It should be cool air not warm air, does the muffler affect the duct air because of its proximity? Have people disabled it in the summer months?
Last the airplane is equipped with two GNS480s and on the 121 band the ELT will interfere with the GPS signal. Another words if I contact ground, when they talk to me GPS signal goes to half, when I transmit back the GPS signal goes away completely. We placed a filter on the ELT, but to no avail? Avionics shop says get a new ELT, problem is spent too much money working on the problem. Any ideas? Thanks for the help I am new to the airplane.