While on a flight yesterday, I had one (not sure which) engine give a momentary "pause", then immediately return to normal. Thinking it over, it sounded like either momentary fuel starvation, or intake air blockage. The engine monitors showed no unusual signs. And fuels tanks had been drained that morning. All tanks full (90 gallons). I don't remember which tanks I was using at the time.
So being fairly new to FLA, I went out to the hanger today to check the fuel vents, to see if some friendly bugs were building a new home. So a couple of questions:
1) Can anyone suggest some kind of a rubber cone that I can attach a small hose to, so that I can blow into the vents. With the NACA vents, I can't figure out how to seal a tube in the vent.
2) Using a large (11") tie wrap, I probed the vents, and all seemed open except the Left Aux tank. The wrap hit something about 2-3" in, and wouldn't let it pass. I didn't try a piece of safety wire, for fear of poking a hole in something rubber. I did try a small screw driver, rotating it to see if I could loosen the blockage. Only got a tiny piece of aluminum. I see from the Parts books that the Aux tank vents have a weld about 2-3" in. Guessing that's what I hit.
3) While the Inboard (Main) tanks have a vent and drain (overflow?) tubes coming out, the Aux (Outboard) tanks have an extra tube coming out of the wings. What is it? It's not shown in the parts or maintenance manuals.
Thanks.