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Fuel Quick Drains (REPLACEMENT COMPLETED)

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    Christopher Younger on January 17, 2023 at 2:20 pm #21777

    Having Aircraft Spruce in your backyard is a blessing and curse at the same time. I have spent $$$ I didn’t plan on spending because “it’s just right there”. Also, when you’re a friendly chap like I am, you end up picking up orders for your friends while forgetting to get your stuff!

    Also, just to rub it in, AS West offers such excellent service that they will shuttle you to and from KAJO or deliver your order directly to your tie-down/hangar! If you are near a AS store near an airport, call the store and ask if they have that shuttle.

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    STEVE on January 17, 2023 at 11:17 am #21774

    Christopher,
    Thanks for passing on this tip. I hope the folks out there appreciate how wonderful it is to have an aircraft supply store like Aircraft Spruce on the next block.
    I have also started using EZ TURN fuel lube as a thread lube for pipe type threads. My experience is that it works great.
    Best,
    Steve

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    Kent Dellenbusch on January 12, 2023 at 10:02 am #21768

    Here is Eagle Fuel cells solution. https://www.eaglefuelcells.com/fdv2-valve-kits
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    Christopher Younger on January 8, 2023 at 12:02 am #21765

    Oddly, but related to this…. My right main quick is now leaking. I think it’s jealous.

    This time, I’m replacing both main tank quick drains and putting this issue to bed!

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    Jen D on January 6, 2023 at 8:34 am #21764

    Thanks for sharing! Let us know how the continuing repairs work out.
    Blue skies,
    Jen

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    Christopher Younger on January 4, 2023 at 11:16 pm #21763

    First off, this is just an informational post for anyone with leaky quick drains.

    I have a 1965 PA-28-235, so two 25gal main fuel tanks and two 17gal tip tanks. When I took possession of my aircraft, the right tip tank had been “worked on” to resolve a leak through the fiberglass fuel tank. I noticed the quick drain was different from the others (silver colored as opposed to brass on the rest). Both tip tank quick drains were leaky after the preflight fuel drain test and took a lot of playing with to stop leaking fuel. Within the first few flights, this leakiness progresses to they never sealed after a fuel check. I was confused, the right tip drain was new, and the left never showed issues during pre-buy.

    My first instinct was to clean the quick drains–a little carb cleaner and a soft brass wire brush. They looked great after that, but still leaking. As I was running out of kitty litter to soak up the spilling fuel, I figured I had to escalate to replacing the quick drains. Looking in the Service Manual, my Piper uses either Curtis CCA-1250 or CCA-1550. I ordered two 5gal fuel containers, a fuel drain hose designed to fit the quick drains, and two CCA-1550s from Aircraft Spruce (I’m at KAJO, so AS is literally in my backyard) and went to work draining my tip tanks starting with the left tank first as it was the leakiest. This was far messier than I expected–especially for the right tip tank.

    After each tank was drained, I applied a minimal dab of EZTURN Fuel lube to the last threads of the CCA-1550 drain and twisted it into the fuel drain boss. Easy-peazy. When I removed the “new” quick drain from the right tip tank, I noticed it was the incorrect part number (CCA-4850?) and I guessed that was why it never sealed correctly.

    I refilled both tip tanks with 5gals of fuel and checked the drains. No more leaks. I taxied out, did run-up with the left tip tank selected, then did run-up with the right tip tank selected and taxied back to my hangar on the right tip. No engine fuel starvation and no leaks once back in the hangar.

    Attached is a pic of the culprits. You see the worn-out correct part and the new incorrect part. Both were dripping fuel at the rate of one drop every 20-30 seconds.

    I had my mechanic verify my work and he signed it off. One more quick repair done. I am really enjoying aircraft ownership so far with these less than AMU cost fixes!

    Next up, compass issues and KX-155 replacement–so much for less than an AMU…

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