I am getting indications of CO in the cockpit on the cheap, pellet type,"Quantum Eye" CO indicators. Have had the exhaust system tested. They apparently removed the heater cuff, pressurized the exhaust system and looked for leaks, but found only small leaks, which they fixed. They also sealed an opening in the firewall through which the engine monitor cables ran with RTVF. I am still seeing CO indications in the cockpit.
I am looking for ideas to troubleshoot this problem. I am also going to purchase a better CO monitor. Any ideas on where to start looking would be helpful.
OK, update a week later. Have purchased a CO experts model 2010 and it is registering amounts of CO between 0-61 ppm. It peaks when the airplane has some airspeed. Will check and replace the stearing boots as suggested since they are ratty anyway, but will also replace the door seal. With the heater on, and the rear vents open, the level stays below 20ppm in cruise. Hopefully door new door seal and steering boots will help reduce further.
Really apreciate the input. Mechanic closest to where I am stationed was blanked, and I haven't had a chance to get back to our regular mechanic yet due to military duties.
For reference, this seems to be a good article on CO in airplanes:
http://www.aeromedix.com/aeromedix_arti ... index.html