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1. 09:56 PM - Fuel pressure question (Peter Scott)
2. 10:38 PM - fuel presure (Steve Crisp)
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Subject: | Fuel pressure question |
--> Beech-List message posted by: Peter Scott <winginit@jps.net>
Hello Experts.
I recently noticed abnormally high fuel pressure on a 30 minute flight
over the Sierras and am puzzled. Fuel pressure on climb from 1500 ft
msl to 10,500 and down to 4,500 was about at the redline. Took off with
full tanks so this flight was on the left tank. Two days later came
back the same route on the right tank and fuel pressure was normal, 14.5
psi. This is an early Bonanza with a pressure carb. Blew back on the
left tank overflow/vent line upon arrival home and found no
restriction. ???
Pete Scott 4579V ss 1221
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--> Beech-List message posted by: "Steve Crisp" <steve@theofficenet.com>
Peter,
Don't suppose you have a fuel boost pump switch that may have been left on the
first leg. I catch myself on that occasionally.
Steve
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