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Syd Cohen wrote:
> Apparently, running the fuel pump without fuel in it has no harmful 
> effects.  Many pilots in Coupes
> have done this for many years, and I'm sure A.D.'s would be issued if it

> were harmful.  I very seldomly
> run my wing tanks dry, but do so once in a great while.  No problems.  
> How about the rest of you?
> 
> Syd Cohen
> 
When planning x-countries I don't even consider the nose tank- it's just 
my emergency reserve. I have never run the wing tanks dry. But I don't 
think it would hurt the fuel transfer pump any.  Craig 2623H
> 
> "LOUIS G. CHAMPEAU" wrote:
> 
> > ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following 
> > any advice in this forum.]----
> >
> > I have always had a question along the lines of the fuel system, too.

> > Is
> > running the wing tanks dry hard on the fuel pump?  It just doesn't
seem 
> > like
> > a good idea to run the pump without anything going thru it.  I 
> > understand
> > that the fuel doesn't lubricate it or anything, but it still troubles 
> > me.
> 

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