My apologies if this has already been asked and answered. I am new to the group and I did search the forum I might have missed this discussion.
I just bought a PA24-250, carbureted.
On climb if I turn off the fuel pump on the left main tank the engine sputters and dies unless I am in level flight. The right main does not appear to exhibit the same behavior but to be honest I haven't done a lot of testing. I do not relish being a test pilot.
Any ideas on this? I saw a Mooney discussion that indicated the vent may be blocked.
I am taking it to a mechanic on Friday but would like to be able to give him something to work with before this repair costs more than the plane. I seem to be burning an awful lot of fuel based on my two flights in the aircraft so far. This is something else I may need advice on later after I get this issue addressed.
On the possibly stupid question side. The checklist says to use the fuel pump to prime the engine. I am not sure if the checklist is correct or not given the age of the checklist and changes made to the plane over the years. The plane has a primer. Wouldn't I use the primer since it is a carbureted engine and not fuel injected?
I have a few other anomalies which I will leave for a future post.
Oh, and one day after buying the plane the AI gave up the ghost. Seems to last for about 30 minutes of flight then slowly goes nose low till it hits the stops then flops over and dies. Except strangely it comes back to life when I reduce power.
Oh the joys of plane ownership.
Thanks