Something I've been stumped with is a smell if fuel in the cabin, and I wonder if anyone else has any ideas. It seems worse when the tanks are full. I have visually inspected the inboard tank ports all the way to the firewall and can't see any wetness. I thought maybe fuel was venting and flowing down the filler neck but after adding a seal there it still persists. I can't find any blue stains anywhere. Does anyone have any ideas for other things to check?
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Deals on the sight gauges?
I am hatching a plan to test mine before I install them in my wing root panelN678C
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My sight gauges seeped when I first installed them so I added a hose clamp on each one.
I've also had a fuel smell from the doors opening and they can press against the fuel drains which then allows fuel to run down the window.Nev Bailey
Christchurch, NZ
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Could be the line connecting the sight gauge to the tank, probably one of the top ones if its only when your tanks are full. That would put the leaking fuel in the wing root instead of dripping down the sight gauge. Easy enough to pull the wing root fairing and put a wrench on each fitting to make sure everything is still tight.Rollie VanDorn
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