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Fuel Gauge Leak

Post by superpilotjustin »

Hey gang,

Does this mean there is a leak in the seal behind the gauge? It appeared like this a week or so ago and the level has stayed the same.

Thx,
Justin
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Re: Fuel Gauge Leak

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That’s a liquid inside the gauge, in case that wasn't apparent.
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I did an article on those gauges but can't figure which newsletter it's in. Here's a pic of what may be happening to yours. Folks get too excited when they find a leak and crank down on the 4 screws harder, which causes cracks in the aluminum housing. You may get lucky by changing out the seal in the back (https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/ ... kkey=25712). They get too hard with age. The corners of the housing are un-supported hence the cracks.

On the main website page look under Resources-Newsletters and find #413 Winter Newsletter. There's a ditty on the fuel gauges that may be useful.

When you remove the gauge check for cracks.

Your gauge does not appear to have the 'no take off' markings.
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Re: Fuel Gauge Leak

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Thanks, David. Must be a hardened seal since I haven’t touched those screws since I’ve owned the thing. I’ll order 2 and pay more for shipping than the seals, but well worth it. :D

I appreciate you referencing the Tech Talk article. That was very helpful in understanding how the only thing works.

Will check for those cracks.
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Re: Fuel Gauge Leak

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Justin,

Check your PM....
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