I'm new to ICS and in March I purchased a 1959 Comanche 180. My dilemma is I have a fuel smell in the cabin when gear goes down. I have read the past posts about the seepage from rubber fuel cells and I have had my mechanic look at all fuel lines, the sump, the fuel selector and everything from the firewall back, about 20 hours of labor. There is no evidence of fuel stains anywhere. I even thought it smelled like some kind of glue or mineral spirits but only smell it in flight. Could this be exhaust gases? This is my first Comanche, but have a lot of experience in 250/260's and never had the smell. My previous airplane was a super Decathlon and even in winter it is well ventilated. I have checked the engine primer and all openings in the firewall and plugged all those that had gaps. I like everyone else would like to keep my expenses to a minimum, which can make a wife think I have a new girlfriend, which is true, well you know what I mean!! Would like some info if anyone has some answers.
Thanks,
Wayne Braden
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