andreafabietti
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Happy new year!
I know Cessna high-wings are kinda known for having fuel problems, where one tank always seems to empty faster than the other. That's happening to me too, mostly from the right tank.
I've read that the vent wing thing might help, but I'm not sure if I should move it up or down. I have to switch between the left tank and both tanks every hour to keep them from getting too far out of balance. If I just leave it on both, the right tank almost runs dry.
Also, I don't hear any hissing when I open the gas caps, which might mean there's a venting problem.
Any advice?
I know Cessna high-wings are kinda known for having fuel problems, where one tank always seems to empty faster than the other. That's happening to me too, mostly from the right tank.
I've read that the vent wing thing might help, but I'm not sure if I should move it up or down. I have to switch between the left tank and both tanks every hour to keep them from getting too far out of balance. If I just leave it on both, the right tank almost runs dry.
Also, I don't hear any hissing when I open the gas caps, which might mean there's a venting problem.
Any advice?