by N3322G » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:49 am
Hi Carl,
Welcome to Comanche ownership.
On the tip tank sump - I'm sure you've read that you sump through the belly and at the tip tank itself. Our tip tanks sump perfectly with the standard sump tool. So far, this is the first time I've heard that anyone has had a problem like this for the Comanche tip tanks ... been around them for a few decades. Maybe if they haven't been used in awhile, they need cleaned ? Perhaps others will chime in with ideas.
wrt the CHTs. Unless it has changed, FAA regs say that if a plane has cowl flaps, CHT readings must be on display at all times. There was a mechanic that felt he was above the FAA and removed the Piper CHT probes when he installed JPI monitors. This of course made my Twin unairworthy in the eyes of the FAA. I got this fixed by putting a 5050A JPI probe on and flying to Air Parts of Lock Haven where they replaced the mechanics sloppy two different incorrect probes and calibrated them with the original gauges. This may or may not be your problem.
Today there are gauges that are certified to replace the factory CHT functions so that is another option to the above.
So, 1st I'd check to make sure you have probes connected - if not, you can get replacement probes but they also have to be calibrated with the gauges.
Hope this helps and please post again once you find the problem.
Pat
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer ICS 08899
PA-39 #10 Texas