My manual seems to indicate that all fuel is useable (in flight - I guess). Does this mean that if I fly my mains dry regularly (let's say monthly) that I have cleaned them out and siphoning isn't necessary?
David Smoler | __ | San Jose, CA
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Syd Cohen wrote:
> Grover said:
>
> To check for water...
>
> At least once a year each of us should weigh down the tail as Grover
says
> and put a siphon hose stiffened with a piece of coat hanger wire into
the
> inboard rear corner of our wing tanks and "vacuum out" any water that
may be
> present. The fuel drains are located above the lowest point in the
tanks.
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